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Inspiration Aggregation

I’m a collector. Of quotes, keychains, images, inspiration, ideas and other random things

A couple of months ago I started scheduling what I’ve termed “inspiration aggregation” I schedule an hour (sometimes more) at least twice a week to spend time browsing different websites collecting ideas and inspiration. This is only one piece of idea and inspiration aggregation in my life…if ideas and inspiration only come from a computer screen I think I’m in trouble. But, I thought I’d share a couple of my favorite sites.

dribble.com
motionserved.com
photographyserved.com
lettercult.com
visualizing.org
brainpickings.org

Your turn. What idea and inspiration goodness am I missing?

Photo Friday…American Style

I thought I’d be cliche for a change and go with an American Style Photo Friday in honor of the 4th of July this weekend. What are you doing to celebrate? I’m going to be in Memphis for the week serving and loving people with a bunch of teens…can’t wait!

found here

found here

Photo Friday Take 1

Photography is something that inspires me. Don’t get me wrong, I love motion and video but there is something unique and magical to me about the ability to capture a single moment in time. I could spend hours browsing the Creative Commons materials on Flickr looking for inspiration. So, I decided I would do something with that time and share some of what I find here on Fridays.

This week: Old School Visual Worship


found: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcaven/3747225510/


found: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcaven/3758713640/
LOVE the architecture in this one!

Leading From The Inside Out

I am a huge proponent of asking the question WHY. So, this video of course caught my attention. It’s been floating around Twitter so some of you may have already seen it. If you haven’t, it’s worth the 18 minutes and 5 seconds of your time to watch the entire thing. But, for those of you who just want the cliff notes, it’s too good not to share.

The Video…it’s not about having the time, it’s about making the time, and you should make the time for this one.

The Notes

Simon Sinek is on a mission to teach leaders how to inspire action. He published a book Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action which I plan on adding to my collection soon. You can also check out his website.  In this 18 minute TED talk, he lays out his basic principle for explaining when things don’t go as we assume or why some people, organizations, leaders, etc. are successful while others aren’t. He calls this idea, the Golden Circle.

Sinek goes on to explain that every organization knows “what” they do. Some know how they do it. But, very few know why – their cause, purpose, belief, why they exist. We tend to communicate from the outside in. But the inspired leaders & organizations think, act, & communicate from the inside out. He provides some great examples of this, and his point is: “People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it.

He goes on to further explain his idea, the underlying biology which is quite convincing, as well as giving some more fascinating examples. His bottom line is this, your goal shouldn’t be to simply do business with people who need your product, but with those who believe what you believe. And if you talk about what you believe, those people will come. But, in order to talk about why you do what you do, you have to of course know why you do it. And you may even find that when you attract people who believe what you believe they will take your cause and make it their own.

Sinek concludes with this: (In reference to Dr. King) “He gave the I have a dream speech not the I have a plan speech…There are leaders & there are those who lead. Leaders hold a position of power or authority. But, those who lead inspire us. Whether they’re individuals or organizations we follow those who lead not because we have to but because we want to. We follow those who lead not for them but for ourselves. And it’s those who start with why that have the ability to inspire those around them.”

So, I ask you, do you know WHY you do what you do? And by the way, your what may be much bigger than your job.

I’m at a point in my life where I need to redefine WHY I do what I do (the bigger than the job what). Join me in the challenge?