Why it pays to be ignorant 11/16/2010
When I started this little ole website, I was too stupid to know better. I didn't know I needed a fancy portfolio, or evidence of my talent, or a long list of successful clients. I didn't know that I needed a voice, or a tone, or even a position. I hadn't been employed by a fancy agency or taken an expensive course on Internet Marketing or Social Media or even how to build a list. All I knew was that I had something to say and I wanted to say it. I didn't worry about whether anyone would listen or what I would talk about or even grammar (or grammer as we call our mother's mother in the south) most of the time. I just started writing. I said what I thought, wrote what I felt, and just did it. I didn't even know what I wanted to talk about exactly, so I created a bunch of different websites so I could talk about different things. I blogged on www.creativlycents.com about my nerdy numbers obsession and personal stuff. I blogged on www.redneckincalifornia.com about being southern and living in California. I blogged on www.bizhealth.net about my passion for business improvement. And then I wrote about presentations here. The site that keeps drawing me back, that one that connects with everything I do day in and day out is this one. That's how I figured it out. I was just taking a shot and trying. I am passsionate about presenting. It's not work when I write about this and it's not work when I watch presentations. It's juice. I still write sporadically on the other sites, they are fun diversions when I need them. But I did my own focus group. I focused on my interests. And now I know. It's the nerd thing. But there was no research, no questioning, no wondering, no panel of experts, no mastermind groups or surveys. I just wrote for me. Iif anyone else agrees or is interested, then that is even better. But it's the writing that gives me life and keeps me going. Thank goodness all of the really smart, really talented people are still sitting there thinking about what they have to do BEFORE they can start blogging instead of actually blogging. That leaves more space for an ignoramous like me. (See I can't even spell it right.) Comments11/16/2010 18:54
Geni,
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Geni, you are just loaded with talent. Your ideas have shape before you write them, you always find an engaging & entertaining way to tell a story, and there's always a catch, a surprise, a deeper layer. Or at least a good joke. That's why you can get away with just jumping in!
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Leave a Reply | Geni Whitehouse
Countess of Communication Brotemarkle,Davis and Co. LLP Author of How to Make a Boring Subject Interesting : 52 ways even a nerd can be heard I am an accountant on a mission. I want to permanently remove the blight of BORING that has attached itself to members of my profession. But the boring blight doesn't stop there. It's everywhere. I've found it in wineries (although it's a tad more palatable when served with alcohol), in science labs, even in Art museums. And technology people carry the "B" gene too. But the condition need not be fatal. I work with CPAs through my strategic partner, Mentor Plus, an organization that has been providing CPAs with the skills their clients crave for more than 19 years. I lecture around the country to accountants and technology audiences and I have a ball. I was a partner in an Atlanta CPA firm when I realized technology was my true passion and I have been fighting the nerd versus geek battle ever since. And through some stroke of absolutely amazing luck, I now find myself in Napa -- the most gorgeous, hospitable place imaginable. Are you on Twitter? You can follow my nerdy life there : evenanerd Contact me geni@evenanerd.com I am a graduate of the Jeff Justice Comedy Workshoppe and the Persuasive Speaker course taught by Speechworks. I highly recommend both of these organizations. I am not unbiased, nor do I wish to be. I have done work for anyone and everyone in the software industry or the accounting profession. But if I am not impressed by what you do or can't find an angle that is interesting or unique, I won't work for or with you. And if you are stodgy or boring, there are not enough dollars or even euros to make me help you. See samples of my writing here: www.salestaxradar.com www.mybizcounts.com ArchivesJanuary 2012 CategoriesAll Other websites you might enjoy: |


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