Oh, hi friends!
Yesterday we headed to the beach for the weekend and once we got here I realized…I forgot my laptop?!
That’s a first.
But it’s forced me to think in a new way — I can use Colin’s laptop when I need it (thank goodness for saving everything in the cloud) but I’m less likely to borrow it and sit there scrolling Twitter or just checking random things.
It’s more like: I need to send the newsletter, that’ll take 20 minutes. Or I want to edit a podcast episode, how long will that actually take?
Things shift with new constraints.
Can you find some?
Do you believe it?
Your song, your character, your resume, your job title. If you were approaching this for the first time right now, would you believe it?
Find a New Friday Groove
My friend Emily Gardner Xu Hall co-wrote a new song with wonderful songwriting team Pasek and Paul (Dear Evan Hansen, The Greatest Showman) which appears in the film Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile starring Shawn Mendes and Constance Wu and I love it so much and its energy provides a perfect cap to the end of a week!
Start rippin’ up a recipe
Let go of how it has to be
No, you can’t plan it in advance
Gotta lose yourself in the dance
It’s perfect unexpectedly
When you rip on the recipe
Which recipe can you rip up today?