Episode 090: Why You Should Be an Artisan at Work

In November, 2017, a painting sold for $450M at an auction.  It was more than 250% of the previous record.  Why?  Because of the artist’s reputation.  In this episode, we talk about three reasons why it’s important for you to be an artisan – no matter what line of work you’re in.

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Musings on Flying the Day After the Southwest Airlines Engine Explosion

You never think when you sit in your seat and open your Kindle that this could be the last day of your life.  Make each moment count.  And tell your loved ones you love them.  Now.

When disaster comes, having casually heard the safety instructions isn’t enough.  In times of extreme stress, you fall back on what you’ve practiced.  Intentional practice, also known as drills, are what make the difference.  Here’s a book that tells you how to do it.

Many people can’t see beyond the obvious.  Even though the oxygen mask is round, it’s also flexible.  It can change shape.  Practice exploring beyond what you think is possible.  Here’s more about that topic.

Maybe so many people put the oxygen masks over their mouth and chin because they breathe through their mouth, and not through their nose.  Breathing is meant to be done through your nose.  It’s healthier and helps your voice stay lubricated.  Here’s a free 20-minute consultation on breathing and other voice techniques.

What do you think?  Feel free to chime in with a comment.