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When Your Skills Serve You Up a Lemon, Make Lemonade

Posted by on Mar 1, 2012 in Advice, Featured, Getting Out of Your Own Way, Speaking | 0 comments

When Your Skills Serve You Up a Lemon, Make Lemonade

In case you haven’t yet been badgered inspired by my incessant appeals lately for your contribution to Lemonade Detroit, here’s what you need to know for this post to make sense.

Lemonade Detroit,” is an inspiring film project conceived by Erik Proulx that aims to focus the world on the cool and amazing things people are doing in Detroit that are creating a strong foundation for the city’s rebirth. I became a producer last fall, buy purchasing 100 frames ($1 per frame.) I’m up to 148 frames right now, with plans to buy more soon. Want to become an IMDb credited producer of Lemonade Detroit, too? Great! Go here. I’ll wait.

Last week Erik put out the call to the producers to make a short video that he could  post on the LemonadeDetroit.com site, as well as cut into a larger producer video to be shown at a couple of upcoming fundraising events.

I was excited at the prospect of making a video that reflected my true passion for Detroit. I drafted a script, practiced, and fired up Photobooth. Six hours and a hundred plus takes later, I looked at the “best” ones, and was not happy. At all. My passion for the city was buried beneath a wooden, inauthentic feeling delivery. And it wasn’t getting better with practice, it was getting worse. Ugh.

I closed things down and decided to try again the next morning. This time, for spirit, I donned my limited-edition Wayne State “Made in Detroit” T-shirt. Forty or so takes later, I held my nose and uploaded the one I thought stunk least.

I wrote Erik, letting him know it was up and complaining that I thought it wasn’t that good. He (kindly) wrote back, “Forget the script and just speak from the heart.” The problem was that I was speaking from the heart, it just wasn’t coming across. My video was a lemon! I realized then that until I got some coaching, the verbal  just wasn’t going to cut it.

So, what did I do? I’m from Detroit, man. I made lemonade! Check it out.

The moral of the story: When promoting yourself or your business, if you run into a wall in terms of your skills and abilities, don’t give up, think ways your existing skills can be used to get around it!  Not only will you complete your mission, you also may discover a brand new way to use those tried and true skills to express yourself.

Why I became a producer of Lemonade Detroit

Posted by on Feb 23, 2012 in Advice, Random | 0 comments

I’m a producer of an inspiring film being made about Detroit called Lemonade Detroit. Please consider buying some frames. As fellow producer (and ridiculously multi-talented I wanna be her when I grow up) Allee Willis said, “Lemonade Detroit is a love letter to Detroit.” It really is. So show your love. Buy some frames. LemonadeDetroit.com

In case you’re wondering who else thinks this film is great gob smacking, well how about this guy.

5 Tips for Creating Content — Consistently | FunctionFox Newsletter

Posted by on Feb 19, 2012 in Articles, Kitchen Sink, News | Press | 0 comments

In the February 2012 Functionfox.com newsletter, I provide clients of web-based timesheet and project tracking system Function Fox with some tips on how to keep the content monster fed and happy. Read the article: 5 Tips for Creating Content — Consistently.

(P.S. I use the FunctionFox Timesheet program to track and report on client time. Awesome tool.)