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 Authentic, Personal on Jun 13th, 2010 No Comments »
I decided to re-post this entry from my original blog, because I needed to reminded of this truth. I had initially separated the two (sam.storyofyellow.com & blog.storyofyellow.com) because I didn’t want my faith to be a deterrent to potential clients as I started this company. However, I came to quickly realize that this is exactly [...]
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Tony Kim’s secret to success is this. He asks for the impossible. Four years ago, in another life, he asked me an impossible question. He asked me to quit my current job and work for him as the Media Arts Director of Newsong Church. He asked me to take a 50% paycut, work for a [...]
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Posted in Personal on May 24th, 2010 No Comments »
UPDATE 6/13: I am going to pause in this series, due to health (physical/spiritual) issues. In this Story of Yellow, one paradigms shift that has occurred was my focus on seeing “What is in my hand” rather than looking out to what I don’t have. It has been quite easy to covet the iPAD or [...]
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Posted in Love, Personal, Simple on May 11th, 2010 2 Comments »
What are your reasons to be efficient with your time at work? Recently, I have been stripping away the excess fat of my work day. I have converted a weekly creative meeting to a bi-weekly effective meeting. I created a no-interference time frame in where no one or email or text or phone call can [...]
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Posted in Personal, The Core on May 2nd, 2010 No Comments »
Make it PERSONAL Personal detachment makes anything meaningless. Our careers, our marriage, our projects, our art. It must be you. Don’t waste energy on something that is not. Make everything a chapter of your story.
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