I’ve dedicated my life to helping people grow, play, and make a good living expressing their own unique spirit.
Job Jitters
I remember when I first heard the word “job.” I was eight years old. I put together my schoolteachers’ complaints about their jobs and my father’s look of exhaustion when he came home from work that fateful day. I realized in a flash of recognition that I wasn’t going to be allowed to simply play the rest of my life. I’d have to make money to live. I’d have to work. I’d have to get a job! Yikes!
After days of pondering my latest life predicament, lightning struck—bright as a newborn sun! A brainstorm to save my spirit! I’d get a job, but unlike my teachers and father, I’d find a way to make money doing something I liked. I’d get paid to do some activity that I’d be