“My purpose is to help as many people as I can reach as much of THEIR potential as THEY can.”
Category: Creativity
How can we help?
How many people do you know that are not having any fun in their jobs? How many people have no passion in their life? How many people do you know who are chronically depressed, passing their days in a state of quiet desperation? We all know people who are affluent, but not happy. Racing around all day chasing one’s job is not fulfilling. People want a way to live while they’re alive, yet many feel trapped. They don’t know how to create the happiness they believe they deserve. What a waste. What a shame. What a tragedy.
We can’t let this continue. We have such potential. YOU have huge potential. Are you reaching it? Why are we here in this lifetime except to reach our full potential? Yet we know so many people how haven’t engaged in their lives yet. There is no way they can reach their potential if they can’t even recognize that they HAVE potential. It’s painful. But how can we help?
How can we help?
There is one POWEFUL way to help, and that is through helping people recognize and fueling the spark of divinity within each of us. We fuel that spark, build that passion, in one way, through creativity. Creativity is the process of making the world a better place because we were here. Small improvements count. Creativity at any level, making the world just a little better is still a divine act. And, huge success comes from helping a lot of people be a little bit happier.
Creativity is the most powerful force on earth. If you believe Dan Pink’s hypothesis in the best-selling A Whole New Mind, then you subscribe to the theory that creative, intuitive, right brain thinking will be the primary competitive advantage for American business in the coming decades. I believe that reality is already upon us.
I’m blessed to be a counselor and attorney to creative people. My clients include among others a woman who channels an archangel, fine artists, musicians, advertising agencies, internet gurus, authors, publishers, design studios, architects, consulting groups, apparel companies, software companies, and biotechnology companies. The common thread through all these clients–the filter through which they have to pass before we match up as attorney and client is one thing: creativity. My clients know they are creating something good. They’re bringing something valuable into this world and they are graciously asking my help with the business and intellectual property aspects of their projects. The fact that I earned a fine art undergraduate degree in graphic design and spent over a dozen years working in and with branding campaigns attending law school adds to my credibility and approachability in the eyes of my clients.
I tell each of them that my purpose and commitment is to help as many people as I can to recognize the spark of divinity within them, which is ONLY fueled by creating something good and positive. People interested more in profit than in progress need not apply, and people who say they are trying to do good, but in the end are really only in it for the money usually select out of my client pool.
When we embrace the creative spark within each of us, we embrace our purpose in life and figure out why we’re alive and on this planet. I’m compelled to write these posts to help the people with great ideas understand the business and intellectual property aspects of making a living by fueling that divine creative spark. I’m compelled to write these posts to help people who are in danger of having that spark suffocated by their cubicles break out of the dead spot and fuel their spark by bringing more creativity to their current work, or empowering them to embrace their creativity and bring it to the world in some other manner.
I hope people who these posts will find hope that they can escape the feeling of being trapped. I hope they will find the tools to escape, the knowledge to engage, and the confidence to take action.
This series of posts combines my background as a spiritual seeker and teacher, artist, designer, marketing executive, entrepreneur, and yes – lawyer. It has elements of entrepreneurial business, spiritual inspiration, motivation, and self-help. Please feel free to engage in dialog about these posts by posting comments.
Why Creative Business?
I just got back from a short hike with Tobin and Merrick (5 and 3). I took along Deepak Chopra’s little book The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success (you can find that in my Amazon widget at the right) and within a few minutes was inspired to write a few lines…
I’m calling this a “Creative Manifesto”
1. The purpose of life is to create – or at least co-create with God and our fellow humans.
2. In order to fulfill this purpose we need:
- Some freedom from worry about the hand-to-mouth burdons of living – some material weath. We can’t be expected to be creative and fulfill our full potential when we’re starving or homeless.
- Time to be creative (which is maybe part of the above discussion).
- Confidence and the Self-esteem/image to share our creations in the face of potential criticism.
- Knowledge (personal or through a team) to enable us to have the freedom and prosperity that provides that time and confidence to create and share our creations.
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This is what many lawyers do – provide the space, time, and confidence for people to find and fulfill their creative potential.
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A Salesman’s Prayer – Og Mandino
A Salesman’s Prayer
From “The Greatest Salesman in the World.”
Og Mandino
I will pray for guidance, and I will pray as a salesman, in this manner—-
Oh creator of all things, help me. For this day I go out into the world naked and alone, and without your hand to guide me I will wander far from the path which leads me to success and happiness.
I ask not for gold or garments or even opportunities equal to my ability; instead, guide me so that I may acquire ability equal to my opportunities.
You have taught the lion and the eagle how to hunt and prosper with teeth and claw. Teach me how to hunt with words and prosper with love so that I may be a lion among men and an eagle in the market place.
Help me to remain humble through obstacles and failures; yet hide not from mine eyes the prize that will come with victory.
Assign me task to which others have failed; yet guide me to pluck the seeds of success from their failures. Confront me with fears that will temper my spirit; yet endow me with courage to laugh at my misgivings.
Spare me sufficient days to reach my goals; yet help me live this day as if it were my last.
Bathe me in good habits that the bad ones may drown; yet grant me compassion for the weaknesses in others. Suffer me to know that all things shall pass; yet help me to count my blessings of today.
Expose me to hate so it be not a stranger; yet fill my cup with love to turn strangers into friends.
But all these things be only if thy will. I am a small and lonely grape clutching the vine yet thou hast made me different from all others.
Verily, there must be a special place for me. Guide me. Help me. Show me the way Lord.
Let me become all you planned for me when my seed was planted and selected by you to sprout in the vineyard of the world.
Help this humble salesman…..Guide me, God.
WordPress Workshop at Executive Center.
From Viveka @ The Executive Center in Old Town:
Kevin Houchin teaches TEC friends and members how to utilize WordPress.
You gotta love Synchronicity!!!
So I was emailing my LinkedIn buddy, uberpreneur Braun Minchner, and we were both talking about how we like these blogsites that look and act like websites. And as incredibly talented and adept as we both are, neither of us really knows how to create them.
Later that day I hooked up, via twitter, with the Facebook Doyen, Mari Smith – who has a fantabulous blogsite (www.marismith.com) And I once again got blogsite envy.
And then I found an email in my spam filter from another uberpreneur, Kevin Houchin (Esq.) Just so happens he is a WordPress expert. What is WordPress you might ask? (Well, I did) It’s a blogging application that allows you to create – you guessed it – website like blogsites.
Ah, but it doesn’t end there. Several hours later I receive an email from another friend asking me if I knew about this new trend, and more importantly, did I think I could create a site for her.
It usually only takes three messages from the universe to spur me into action – with four – it’s a MUST DO!
Soooooooooooooo……………………………………
INTRODUCING:
Kevin Houchin
Kevin E. Houchin is an attorney, artist, teacher, author, and principal of Houchin & Associates, P.C. , a copyright, trademark, arts & entertainment, business development, and branding firm located in Fort Collins, Colorado
WordPress Workshop
The Executive Center
DATE: Wed. Nov. 19th
TIME: 12:00 – 2:00
LOCATION: The Executive Center
MORE: 123 N. College ave, Suite 200
(Located in the Historic Opera Galleria)
COST: $50
RSVP: Call me at (970) 212-4701 or email me here. (Space is limited to 10 and we already have 3 signed up before this even went out!!!!!)
Bring your laptop if you have one. This will be a hands-on adventure!
Have a WordPress account ready by the time you get here. (Go to www.wordpress.com and sign up. It’s free! )
What is WordPress?
WordPress is the most-used blog tool in its category. Originally, a traditional blogging application, WordPress wanted to experience to a larger audience. So they created WordPress.com, a hosted version of the open source package where you can start a blog in seconds without any technical knowledge. The cool thing about WordPress – customizable templates!!!!
Almost everything on WordPress.com is free, and things that are currently free will remain free in the future, but they do offer paid a la carte upgrades for things like CSS editing and custom domains.
Go to www.wordpress.com today and open your account – then let the games begin!
Hope to see you there! If not, we will also be having a class on December 4th and possible the 18th too!
Cheers,
Viveka
The Executive Center
123 North College Ave
Fort Collins, Colorado 80524
9702124700