I happened to check my feedreader for the first time since early this morning. Hugh links to this brilliant post by Fredd Kambo:
I don’t bother “networking” anymore, instead, I try to build relationships with people I find interesting, and who I think are doing interesting things. And I make it my mission to help them in any way I can to achieve their mission. I find this much more satisfying, much more honorable, and much more fun. And this is the cool thing about people….When you help them out in this way, they help you out. Not because it’s a tit for tat deal, but because both parties are engaged in a mutually beneficial relationship that extends beyond the next favor.
While I have always lived like this (or at least imagined so), I don’t know that I’ve ever been this successful with it. Things are moving quickly, but everything feels slow. It’s kinda weird to say, but it seems like my talents and abilities finally match my opportunities. And more importantly, I can finally make it happen in such a short period of time…
In less than a week, I met Annie Decamp for the first time and agreed to help her with her new website. We never even talked about a fee, I never showed her any of my work, it was just something that I / we immediately knew I / we wanted to do. =)
It’s still very much a work in progress (show me something in my life that isn’t!) but I am thrilled with it so far. Her work is exquisite, and she is about to become very, very big in Hollywood (yeah, not my scene either, but it’s an absolute must for her). I am honored to be a small part of her success.
Related posts
- Late 1999 / Early 2000Loose, lax, free, slack. Texture, tone. Craft, hone. Spring stream, bathe breathe. Rinse clean. View new. Much too much to do. (My first resume. I didn't get the job. Come to think of it, I didn't get many things back then.)...
- Introducing Forklift Entertainment’s first release: Sky Observer’s Guide 070707I am not a musician. In spite of such a strong personal affinity to music, I lack even the most basic instincts among its instruments. Instead, I rely on my deep appreciation of it, one which admittedly borders on the obsessive at times, to bring me near to nirvana. To...
- “Turns out if you want something to last, it’s got to grow slowly.”On the growing masses of Apple iPhone fanatics, most of whom are ardent advocates eager to share its many virtues with you, and the lessons those of us in the music industry must apply to our business and bands, Bob Lefsetz saidbest: So you've got to create something great. And...
- Or, just go to the home page.
Thanks. Your comment is awaiting approval by a moderator.
Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment.
Trackbacks