I Love it When a Plan Comes Together

The A Team

Truth be told I did not plan everything that I’m about to tell you, but enough was planned to warrant trotting out the famous A Team saying. The past week has been overwhelmingly excellent.

It exploded into life last Friday as Ailsa, Jose and I sat on the 12.06 train as it slid out of Paddington. The prosecco cork popped and we were on our way to a camping weekend near Croyde to which we and many others had been invited through connections made on Twitter. The camp was a blast and I suggest you read Mel’s blog post about how she came to be involved.

Everyone who went contributed to the fun, the food and the fooling about – it felt like a real community gathering. Lots of high quality goings on happened and I want to tell you about two things which people said to me about me that were truly uplifting. I’m not going to mention names but I’m so motivated by these two things I can’t resist sharing them.

On the Friday evening I got my guitar out and tuned it then played for a while. I just fiddled with a few tunes then someone stuck an Ipod on so I stashed the guitar. I lack confidence at times and this was one of those times. The following day one of my fellow campers referred to my playing the night before and he used the word magical. I’m grinning as I type. His feedback was magical and helped motivate me to lead a good 90 minute singalong later that evening.

Shortly after camp closed I dropped a line to a fellow camper to say thanks for the fun, great to meet you and all that. I got a lovely reply:

It was lovely to meet you and I found your willingness to just have a go and learn new skills quite inspirational!

This was in part a reference to my latest experiment where I’m teaching myself how to paint. These two moments stood out for me in an aready outstanding weekend.

On Monday I had a bit of a whinge about a poor customer experience. What’s so excellent about that? The company involved picked up on it via Twitter and engaged and went above and beyond the call of duty to fix things. As a direct result they now have a happy customer, me, at least one more new customer, and hopefully a bunch of curious people keen to find out more about them. Read all about it here. Well done Naked Wine.

On Tuesday my laptop went pop. What’s so excellent about that? Well not much but a lack of readily available technology got me talking on the phone with folks and scribbling instead of typing. It’s easy to forget the art of conversation and writing, this minor bump in the road steered me in enjoyable directions (though if you’re reading this mister repair dude I’d really like it back soon, thanks).

On Wednesday I met Rob for lunch. We had a great conversation that focussed largely on how to grow my business. It was fabulous to get such constructive, useful straight talking from someone I know and respect. Cheers Rob, you are a super star.

On Thursday Alex sent me a box of brownies. Delicious chocolate brownies. What a fabulous surprise. Go here, buy some, enjoy. Later that day I collected Keira from school which is always a real pleasure. We concluded our time together that evening with a storming game of Super Mario Bros on the Wii – what a laugh!

Today is Friday. I’m heading into town to meet Flora for lunch. Trust me that is an exciting and motivating treat in itself. Then, after lunch I’m off to Never Records to take part in the Merge Festival. I’m going to record the wonderful Human Resource and it wil be pressed onto vinyl. No need to panic about me storming the charts there will only be two copies pressed. One for me, one for Never Records. I am superexcitednervous about this – I hope it will be enormous fun.

So there you have it. A somewhat indulgent post about a somewhat excellent week. All made possible through high quality relationships and practice. The more we practice the luckier we get folks. Have a stunning weekend, I couldn’t have done this without you.

Team Performance

Team Time Trial
Team Time Trial

This team is racing flat out.

Each rider following inches behind their team mate, no margin for error.

This high speed train functions beautifully as a result of honesty, practice, trust and attitude.

And the team delivers its performance by stopping the clock as the last rider crosses the line.

Not the first, the last.

When was the last time you helped someone over the line?

 

Working Man

In a couple of weeks I’m off to see Rush perform on the Time Machine Tour. Excited? You bet! I’ve followed them and enjoyed them for a long time. They do what they do to an exceptionally high standard. You may think they are talented, I would agree. Why are they talented? Because they keep practicing.

I just watched an interview with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson and they’re chatting with a reporter from Rolling Stone. Geddy Lee is talking about playing their well known instrumental YYZ and for a couple of minutes he observes stuff like “playing YYZ is tough…we sometimes get asked to play with other bands and they wanna play YYZ, that’s a tough song”. They go on to talk about the nerves they experience before playing and how much rehearsing is needed to get ready to tour. This stuff doesn’t all come easy to these guys. I don’t know about you but I’m a little relieved to learn this – maybe there’s hope for all us amateur guitar pickers after all!

Even the most accomplished artists need to practice, else they cease to be the most accomplished artist. And the same goes for any career choice. Music, art, HR, shelf stacking. From the highest paid entertainer to the humblest working man. If you want to be the best – forget “talent”, get practicing and keep practicing, and talent will find you.