“Make things better by making better things.”

Resistance is unavoidable. It is even necessary. We distract ourselves from the work when we look for reassurance. The practice, a process of showing up aware that friction waits. Show up to make change through solving interesting problems. Be creative, generous and compassionate.

If I am fortunate enough to introduce you to Seth Godin, then you have made my day. Please, go find Seth’s work.

Find Seth Godin’s The Practice: shipping creative work. The hardcover, ebook, or audio. I enjoy having all three mediums.

Visit Seth’s blog. Copy the text: Seth’s blog, search on a web browser. Seth’s blog will be the first result.

Listen to Seth’s podcast, Akimbo.

As Seth would say, go make a ruckus.

We need friction to create movement

We need friction to create movement

Friction, a force to overcome, prevents us from starting–hesitation, contemplation, stagnation. Do we possess the fortitude to traverse obstacles?

When we concede to our circumstance, we excuse our agency. ‘I would, if I could only…’ allows us to remain inert. We transition from exploration to explanations.

Friction, a warning, conspires to stop us when we are in motion. Have we obtain skills and experience to identify signs of a stressed system, before it break? 

Increased pressure on the process, with no attention or maintenance prescribed, grinds work to a halt. Our systems burn out. 

Friction is resistance.
Overcome the gravity of the barrier and find traction.
Practice and cultivate intention.

Saltine Crackers and La Croix®

I’m working on the website, after an unfortunate action on my part, resulted in the first attempt of MakeCreatBuild.com to be lost. Oh well. I hadn’t  maintained the site in a while and now starting over, I hope to post more projects as often as possible.

The fuel that keeps me going from 10pm-2am, tonight, is plain saltine crackers and lime flavored sparkling water. This is me bragging. A few months ago it would have been peanut M&Ms and Diet Coke or beer. But, I’m trying to stay away from the former and seriously limit the latter.

Time for bed.
-Keith