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Whose dream (plan, style) IS it?

May 6, 2014 by Toby Martini Leave a Comment

Through some recent coaching, deep thinking, and business strategy conversations, I have come to realize that I have been living a lie. At least, I’ve been running my business as if I were someone else.

The short version of my history is that for the first half of my adult life, starting when I entered the workforce, everything just… worked for me. I met the right people. I was in the right industry. Things just always seemed to fall into place. In life, in love, and in earning a living, I was 10 feet tall and golden.

Improvising everything (before I knew what Improv was); making it up as I went; “playing” at things to make them fun just seemed to work.

I had a series of jobs, doing what we were all trained to do: Join Corporate America. Follow their plans. Love stability.

Working at high levels in Citibank, Danka Office Imaging. and Verizon taught me how to play that game… with structures that large businesses need to run.

 

After a crazy “birthing period,” I swore that I’d never go back to a cubicle again. No more Corporate America for me. I had become psychologically unemployable. (My wife wasn’t exactly thrilled to hear that I was going to have no fall-back plan.)

I subscribe to the theory was that if you have a fall-back plan, you’ll fall back. If you have no other choice than to make it work, you will make it work.

I decided that I was going to turn my business into a Business. I’d get contractors and, one day, employees.

Since I had no business training and big corporate doesn’t teach you anything about running a small business, I started reading and attending seminars, and learning everything I could about business.

I’m a voracious reader and I would read three books a week, pulling everything I could out of each book in order to figure out how to run a a successful business.  Here’s a few great ones I still recommend.

THE LIE

Now, after all that preamble and history, let me tell you how I’ve been living a lie.

I am an improvisor; onstage for years, but just generally in life, too. I am at my best when I don’t know what’s going to happen. Planning for me is a chore and plans don’t work out the way they’re planned anyway. I am a masterful impromptu speaker, teacher, and all-around “get-it-done whatever it takes” guy.

Living the first half of my life that way worked great. But for the last… 10 years, I’ve become someone else.

I have been trying to run my businesses the way the books say. I’ve been trying to Get Things Done like David Allen. I’ve been Trying to be a Highly Effective Person like Brian Tracy.

Basically, I’ve been trying to be the sort of person that they are and I can’t do it. Because I am not them! I’m nothing like them. Yes, we’re all people in business. But, if you look at our personality types, we couldn’t be more different.

There are all these “rules” that I’m carrying around about what is the “right way” to do things and I wonder why sometimes I struggle or don’t want to go get something done. Perhaps it’s because I shouldn’t be doing it! Or at least not doing it in a way that seemed to work for someone else.

Improv ALL the time?

My friend Laura, who is a vocal coach, once told me… actually she sang to me, <lovely lilting singing voice> “I am a vocal coach. I teach people to sing,  but I don’t always sing when I talk to them or do my accounting.” <breath> “Just because you are an improvisor doesn’t mean you need to improvise ALL the time.” </ lovely lilting singing voice>

I thought that was a great point and took it to heart. It really IS good advice and a fun way to share it with me.

In fact, I had already been telling people to be two-headed about themselves and their business. I’d say “Certainly, you should plan, but always know that plans fall apart, things change. Be prepared to wing it when needed.” But combined with her example, I became even more dichotomous. PLAN, SCHEDULE, PREPARE! …and be prepared to wing it.

Somehow for me, Wing It became secondary.

Wing it and Win!

The recent revelation is this: While those people’s tactics, strategies, and mindsets work for them AND may even work for the vast majority of people, it’s not for me. Perhaps I’m weird. I can find dozens of people to attest to that. But, maybe you’re weird, too.

Perhaps you’re an improvisor (even without stage experience). Perhaps you’re a mulitpotentialite ala Puttytribe. Or maybe you’re just a free-spirited artist type that hates structure.

Guess what? You’re not broken or wrong!

Their way is not the only way. It may be a way for many, but it’s not the right route for you.

It seems so simple to say, “Follow your own path.” or “Dance to the beat of your own drum.” But, it’s always a weird revelation to find out that you have not been doing that.

I have, and maybe you have, been trying so hard to do it right, that I’ve been playing the game their way and not being true to myself, my personality, and my strengths.

I can look back at Laura’s example and advice and see it a different way now. Perhaps Laura is a vocal coach/teacher that doesn’t sing all the time. But, she is a teacher all the time, even in that moment. I appreciate the advice and the love and contribution behind it, but perhaps we were looking at the wrong piece of it.

I’m embracing my Wing It attitude. I’m getting back to being a full-time improvisor.

Can you do that?

Perhaps that sounds crazy to you. Then, it’s not for you!

Dance to the rhythm of your own drummer. Find teachers that resonate with you; that come from the “same place” you do and got to where they wanted to be. Follow that path a bit, too.

But, when feels hard to see yourself doing your work their way, perhaps you should do it your way.

Or try my way. I’ll be here to help… in the moment, with whatever it takes to make it happen.

Much love.

Filed Under: Business, Improv, Inspiration, Personal

Inspired by Mediocrity

April 14, 2014 by Toby Martini Leave a Comment

If you ask a bunch of people, “What inspires you?” you’ll get a lot of different answers.

Some people are inspired by great leaders or people that have overcome challenges.
Some love great art.
Some are inspired to do great work by their kids.

MEDIOCREI am inspired by mediocrity.

Nothing makes me want to get up and get things done more than seeing something mediocre or half-assed. There’s a “That’s OK, but it would be better if…” thing that goes on.

Sometimes it’s more like “I’m not even a <occupation that does that> and I can do that better right now!”

 

For example, seeing a speaker trotting out some old saw… often about a starfish, I’m rejuvenated in my speaking. I promise to be more original and more dynamic.
(http://lmgtfy.com/?q=starfish+story)

Are you inspired?
How about you? Do you find yourself saying something like “I could do better?” when you see “decent” work?

If you do, I encourage you to take the next step. Actually DO something better!It’s probably a pretty common thought, “I could do that better.” What’s not common is the follow through.

Take up the challenge and make something new and wonderful happen.

Haven’t been inspired by mediocrity?
If you haven’t been the sort of person that thinks “I could do that better,” perhaps you could try it. Examine everything that you encounter more deeply: a menu, a story, a web page, anything. What would you change/add/remove in order to make it better?

The next step is to actually go make those changes. I understand this may be a lot to ask. But, consider what a difference you might make for someone else and for yourself!
Maybe you make a newly designed prototype and show the owner. Without charging them anything, you would help them improve at least one of their processes/items. Think of the goodwill you’ve created.

And the practice you’ve done improves your skills.

You’re Awesome!
This isn’t about become egotistical and thinking your way is always the better way.

You might find out as you try to build a better mousetrap that it’s harder than you thought. By trying it, you’ve probably learned some new skills.

Maybe the work that someone created was actually better than you thought, which is something you’ve will only learn by trying to do it too. You will have a better appreciation for that skill.

For example, learning a piece of music can give you a better appreciation for what it takes to perform it.
It’s just something to try. Find something you think is “OK” and remake it… better.
Do not settle for a world filled with mediocre things.

 

 

Filed Under: Business, Inspiration

Just Do It!

April 30, 2011 by Toby Martini Leave a Comment

I love this speech!
To be completely honest, at first I was a bit annoyed by his voice and his repetition.

But then, a couple of days after first watching it, I heard his voice in my head.
And then again.
And again.

And now, I think it’s genius!

This is the whole speech with intro and all.
I think the very juiciest bit starts at 16:59 right up till the end. It’s 3 or so minutes of excelsior motivation!

If you don’t have time for the whole thing, please jump to that point and be prepared to hear him talking to you for the coming weeks! 🙂

Filed Under: Inspiration, Speaking, Your Brain

You’re awesome!

April 13, 2011 by Toby Martini Leave a Comment

Validation is a great little movie.

Think about how the world would be if more people came at life with this man’s attitude and generosity. Just the first couple of minutes makes the point.

It’s a great little film and has inspired me to be even more present to people’s greatness, wherever, whenever, and whatever the circumstance!

The Improv rules here?
Be Present. Be Positive!
(And Commit massively.)

Filed Under: Inspiration, Your Brain

Connection

December 6, 2010 by Toby Martini Leave a Comment

Is there anyone that you had some sort of a minor flare-up with… and now haven’t talked to them in a long time?

Couldn’t your relationship be worth more than being right?

(There’s nothing wrong, just trying to bring more love and connectedness to the world.)

Filed Under: Inspiration, Your Brain

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Hi,

I recently attended this class "Thinking on your Feet" as part of Verizon's training program. This is a 1 and 1/2 hour class, and Toby conducted it very efficiently. He did it in such a way that everybody enjoyed the class very much.

It is full of enjoyment and fun at the same time learning the most basic yet most difficult thing to follow - Coming Out of Your Comfort Zone when you are thrown in a crowd of total strangers. It teaches you how to interact with people that you never knew before and be comfortable with them and at the same time, making them feel comfortable.

It dealt with making relationships, and thinking out of the box when you are on your feet and living in that moment.

I really enjoyed the class and would like to attend such classes in future whenever I get chance, as I am that type of person who must attend such programs to improve my personality.

I recommend to everybody to attend Toby's class on this, and I am looking forward to more such classes from Toby.

Good Job Toby. Well done!


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