Posted in Personal on Aug 31st, 2010 No Comments »
These tweets sum up Story of Yellow well. Thanks to Erwin McManus. Step one to live your story: Know who you are and who you are not. Step two to live your story: Know what you’re about and what you are not about. Step three to live your story: Know what you must get done [...]
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Posted in Creative, Generous on Aug 28th, 2010 No Comments »
I recently had the opportunity to donate my photography services for a Black Card Circle Foundation event. It was an intimate night to spotlight two great people I love. Charles Lee from !deation and Andy Bales from Union Rescue Mission. Here are some pics from the night. Other guests include, Ben Morrison (Punked!), URM Board [...]
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Here is another re-post from my original yellow blog. I would figure that this would feel old, however it was a great reminder to me. This post was originally published on Dec 18th, 2009 Confidence Yellow has been occasionally known to represent timidness, fear and/or passivity. I choose the opposite. One of my favorite blogs [...]
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Posted in Creative on Aug 24th, 2010 No Comments »
Posted in Generous on Aug 23rd, 2010 No Comments »
I recently updated the generosity portion of Story of Yellow’s Core Values. Give GENEROUSLY Meeting expectations is one thing. But to exceed it is divine. Give out of Love, not obligation or guilt. Give because you believe in the possibilities. Give not only your time or money, but your art.
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Posted in Love, Simple on Aug 18th, 2010 No Comments »
Have you in a conversation, said something that surprises you? That phrase with such simplicity, articulates what you been wanting to say for weeks, months or years. Today, in a lunch conversation with a new friend, Chad Markey, I said something that actually felt supernatural. “Life is not about becoming significant, but discovering your significance.” [...]
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Today is my last full day of my 5 day vacation in Palm Springs. It has been a wonderful time with friends and family. One realization from this vacation is that when there isn’t much to do, you end up losing yourself in your thoughts and memories. And one memory I got to recall in [...]
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