There is no such thing as writer's block

"Seriously. You have gotta be on another tip to understand the science that Seth Godin drops."

Those were the words of a friend of mine as we were discussing Seth's blog posts at 1 am in the morning, and he is absolutely right. 

Seth is a Jedi Master when it comes to dispensing his ideas and challenging the status quo.

In a recent post, that you can read here. He basically says it as it is and in about 12 short sentences he takes a sledge hammer to the world view of many creative artists (Myself included); saying that there is no such thing as writer's block. 

After reading it about 5 times my brain was like...

"Do you understand how deep this is? Do you get what he is saying here?"

In a nutshell: 

Your world view that makes you believe that such a thing as writers block exists is stopping you from the creating the very thing that you so desperately want to create. 

Where as you refuse to see that through discipline, commitment and daily practice you can push past the lizard brain that holds you and your art to ransom.

If you wish to become a prolific creator. You need to show up. Day in and day out.

Side note: SUSDAT - Stands for Shut Up, Sit Down and Type

Recommended reading:

Linchpin - By Seth Godin

Do the work - Steven Pressfield

The War of Art - Steven Pressfield

On Writing - Steven King 

The Road back to South by Southwest 2015

It has been nearly 3 years since I was last at the Mega Music festival know as South By Southwest (SXSW). A lot can happen in 3 years, but the fond memories of the people I met and the music and knowledge shared are still very real to me.

As I head back, I have a mixture of emotions and a whole host of thoughts and questions. Will I meet up with any of my old friends? Will I make new friends? What if it doesn't live up to my previous expectations?

All of that and a bunch of other silly things, like did I remember to pack my toothbrush?

But once I have had a chance to quiet my mind and sit still and reflect on the journey ahead. A few things become clear.

Things change

That is a certainty in life and and as the saying goes change is the only constant. So learn to go with the flow and ride the waves.

I am blessed

This is the opportunity of a lifetime and I am very greatful to IMEXSA and DTI for making this opportunity a reality for independent artists. I am greatful to God for my talent and allowing it to open doors.

Maximize 

The phrase carpe diem (seize the day) comes to mind. When a once in a lifetime opportunity presents itself again, pun intended, you do what you can to make it keep happening and take full advantage of it.

Enjoy the ride

Every bump, every turn, every pothole and every fork in the road is all a part of the journey. There is no point finding fault around every corner. Just enjoy the ride.

For the record...

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It's not your record or album or EP that will make your career as a musician happen. It is actually your Tour, or lack of one that can make or break your career. 

It has been the secret weapon for creating music careers for years. From Elvis, to The Beatles, to Beyoncé and Drake. It is their tours that make their careers really take off.

They have all put in their 10 000 hours. So should you. 

So as Steve Blank, the Godfather of the lean start up entrepreneur movement would say, "Get out of the building" 

For most artists that can be translated as "Get out of your bedroom."