Archive for February, 2009

Published by Bob on 15 Feb 2009

A Valentine

On Valentine’s Day Gwen posted this on her Dating For Marriage blog…

Every now and again something flows from my pen…

As the Sun rises above the mountains to the East
And lights the fields with a golden glow…

So does your smile light up my morning — my day — my life.

As the River flows — Rushing past the bank…
Carrying fertile silt to enrich the the delta…

So does your passion stimulate and enrich my soul.

As the mountains stand firm and tall — Challenging time and all…

So does your will to persevere against all obstacles…
Challenge and yet — Comfort me.

As the birds fly North toward Spring
And their Summer home…

So does my heart fly to you…
My love — my friend — my home.

May your Valentine find you and keep you warm.

I just wanted to share this original “Hallmark” moment that Gwen gave to me.

Having true love in your life is the best measure of success.

Bob Baran

Published by Bob on 09 Feb 2009

Your Goal Is Only A Starting Point

I think it’s important to clarify something.  

A clearly defined goal is only a starting point.  It’s a focus for the journey you’re going to take in order to get from where you are to where you want to be.

The key to getting to where you really want to be in your life is to allow yourself to be open to altering how you define that goal - as you journey toward it.

That’s why my definition of a “clearly defined goal” may be very different than the literal interpretation of those words.

A clearly defined goal is having a clear “feeling” of the “emotional flavor” that goal represents.

The mistake too many people make is they try to imagine every detail of the goal - which always limits it to their current belief of what’s possible or probable.

The thing is, as you journey toward your goal you go through a transformation which tends to open your eyes to greater possibilities.  In other words, you begin to “see” and understand attributes of your goal which you may not have even been aware of when you started your journey.

If you had limited yourself to only seeking your initial “picture” you may never have had the chance to realize that those original colors were very different than what you really wanted.

Focusing on the essence or “flavor” of what you desire empowers you to continue to evolve as you approach the point in time where what it is you want becomes a possibility in your life.

I believe it allows you to recognize much more quickly those relationships and opportunities which will bring you what you really want…

- and you’ll get “there” quicker than you ever imagined.

-Bob Baran

Published by Bob on 09 Feb 2009

Now Comes Reality…

My last blog posting had to do with “fantasy” vs. working toward a dream.

Today I just got off the phone with someone who’s gone beyond the fantasy stage and is working on the dream…

What a nice uplifting experience!

No games, no attitude - just a desire to follow their passion.  In this case a husband and wife team.  He is a musician from Brazil - she is his wife, partner and fellow traveler.

What was cool was she brought a common sense perspective - he brought passion, desire and commitment.  And one more thing - they both shared a clear goal. They sought me out for guidance on how to reach that goal.

This is always a joyous kind of experience for me.

You know you’re saving someone years of trial and error with your experience and what you can show them. They bring a passion about their dream that is infectious and inspiring.

It’s a win-win situation.

Mentoring someone - becoming a part of their “master-mind alliance” is a blast!

Especially, when that person is honest and open - no pretense - about what they want to achieve in life. From my perspective it means I’m going to be able to quickly get to the “core” of the situation and help them understand what their options are and what the potential ramifications of those options will be. So they can make informed decisions.

As far as I’m concerned it’s a privilege to become a part of passionate individual’s support system…

It reinforces my core belief that anything is possible.

And the only thing that keeps you from living the life of your dreams - is the myriad of rationalized excuses you’ve created to justify staying exactly where you are.

The important thing to remember is that genuine passion acts as a very powerful beacon which will - if you choose to follow it - illuminate a pathway around those self-defeating attitudes, opinions and beliefs.

Thing is, at some point you have to commit yourself to your dream and take action - or your excuses will eventually douse the light.

-Bob Baran

Published by Bob on 04 Feb 2009

Another Victim Of “Fantasy School”

I just got off the phone with a young man who wanted to know if there was any work available in one of my companies - Baran Productions -  which does audio and video production.

I get these calls all the time.

Usually from wide-eyed 20 somethings who’s parents have encouraged them to “follow their dreams”.  

The trouble is they go off to film school or recording school or whatever place fulfills their fantasy and end up with no marketable skills. I call these places “fantasy schools”. That’s right, indulged by their parents - and probably financed too - the children go off to “boarding school” and return home - still children.

The call today was from a 25 year old - who sounded and acted like he was 16.

It started with my returning his initial call to a phone number he gave me that was answered by someone who was obviously screening his calls - never heard of him at first - must of thought I was a bill collector.

When he got on the phone he told me had gone to “film school” for two years.  Believe it or not when I asked him what his skills were his answer was “I’m really good with people”. He then went on to tell me he never studied lighting, directing, editing, camera work or even writing a screenplay - the more I asked him the greater my impression was that he had just been “hanging out” - so he could say “I went to film school”.

When I told him that the best place for him to be was in Hollywood - not Montana - learning the “film business culture” and building a network of relationships within that culture - he couldn’t wait to get off the phone.

Sorry, I won’t indulge a fantasy.

But I’m absolutely going to give someone the best advice about getting from where they are to where they want to be.  If they are serious and take themselves seriously -  they will eventually be living their dreams.

On the other hand, I blame the narcissistic parents who raise narcissistic children who are “set up” to have their dreams crushed by reality.

You see, I think it should be the other way around.

Understanding reality - how the world really works - is the foundation upon which you pursue and build your dreams… So when you “get there” it’s for real.

The “kid” I talked to today is a victim of his parents. As he described his recent history it became obvious to me that he never learned to “say what you mean and do what you say”. They never taught him personal responsibility.

He hit me with a line of B.S. - which when  you hear it from a 16 year-old  you tend to roll your eyes and consider it youthful exuberance - something the kid will grow out of.

It’s just that when you hear it from a 25 year-old it’s sad and depressing.

-Bob Baran

P.S. I’m still waiting for the 18 year-old who wants to be a “voice-over talent” to call me. His mother contacted me 2 weeks ago and asked if he could call me.  ”it’s his passion” she told me on the phone.  ”It’s all he can think and talk about”… Maybe she just thinks it’s his passion - tick - tick - tick.

 

Published by Bob on 02 Feb 2009

Is “I’m Sorry” The New IRS Approved Excuse?

Would the “I’m sorry I made a mistake” excuse actually work with the IRS?

I mean there seems to be a flurry of potential Obama cabinet appointees who “forgot - overlooked” etc, paying their taxes - some for years.  Including the new Treasury Secretary.

And guess what?  So far the congress has “forgiven” these people and approved their appointments.

So here’s my question?

Can you expect the same “forgiveness” from the IRS?

Probably not!  You see, if you don’t pay your taxes - regardless of the excuse - you are usually charged a fine - sometimes jail time too.

Even if it’s not your fault - like faulty software or an incompetent tax preparer.  You’ll still be liable.

So, out of fairness I propose the following:

A blanket “forgiveness” for all first time tax mistakes!

If you’re audited - and a mistake is found - you get automatic forgiveness if it’s your first time making a specific mistake.  You have to pay the taxes due - but no fine.

I mean, since the new head of the Treasury Department didn’t have his personal income tax mistakes hold up his appointment - maybe we’re looking at a new era of forgiveness being ushered in by the new administration?

Hey the banks made horrible mistakes that have collapsed the financial system - and their getting bailed out with billions.  Nobody got fired. No criminal charges have been brought against the perps.

Will that same forgiveness trickle down to you and me if we ever make a mistake on our taxes?

Dream on.

-Bob Baran

« Prev