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Starting Today (Day 1)

I’ve decided to blog everyday as well as Vlog everyday to share what’s going on in my life and ‘stay the course’ so I can truly help people.

Some of you may know that I lost my dad 4 weeks ago and that he was my everything. I had planned a huge year for us and now he is no longer part of it.

I didn’t need an experience like this to motivate me, to remind me that everyday is precious because I never took my dad for granted. But what this experience has done is confirmed the fact that there is no other option or result acceptable than to ‘inspire everyone I cross paths with,encourage them to action their thoughts and ideas and build a legacy that will make my dad and my son proud’.

So if by chance you happen to read this I hope you are living a life full of experiences that make your heart full. Because that’s what I intend to do. Love

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Feel Refreshed for the Weekend

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Life is good, everything seems to be flowing nicely. Nothing is forced and by exercising a bit of patience it all works out … eventually.

This weekend I managed to cram in everything I wanted to do and needed to do and still had time to relax. Looking back on it I feel like I managed this because I replicated my ‘late night, early morning’ approach to my working week.

Then I realised, shouldn’t it always be that way? I mean if the weekend is what we all look forward to then shouldn’t I be doing my best to be refreshed and full of energy to enjoy it? So I’m flipping the script and balancing my life out to get more done.

Something to think about.

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BMW Deliveries

Attitude is everything to me.

I’m looking to hire a part-time driver for my courier business and I had over a dozen people just today with all the right tools hitting me up. Then this one young dude who had basically none of the tools and instead of a van he had a car, a BMW in fact – to do deliveries?

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But he had this vibe about him, his attitude seemed too familiar.

I’m like ‘dude I’m not sure you’re what I’m looking for but meet me [here]’ … He rolls up in not a shitty BMW but in a late model thing and I’m thinking * are you serious? You wanna do deliveries in this ride?* … He jumps out and he’s got his Prada glasses on and gets a call then pulls out his Samsung Edge and I say to him:

‘Bro, I’m thinking the type of money you need is not the type of money I’m offering’ to which he replies – I financed all this, I don’t wanna lose it and I’m willing to work to keep it.

” I just need a chance “

We spoke for a while and it became clear that he’s not the person I’m looking for but I’m most likely the person he needs. And with that I’ve decided to give him a shot.

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Mistamp Pitch for Gary Vee

I got an opportunity to pitch Gary Vaynerchuk recently. He sent out an email to his subscribers to send him a 30sec pitch video.

So I jumped at the chance. My video is kind of rough but it basically covers everything.

 

After completing cutting down my original demo video it made me realise that I can pretty much fit it all into 30secs and so long as the file is under 33mb (mine is currently at 35mb) I could attach it to the outgoing email. Instead of just sending a link to Youtube.

I’m hoping that having the video in the email may encourage the recipient to at least be curious enough to click on it. Providing it makes it through the ‘spam filter’ that is.

Either way, having to really condense everything into 30 secs forced me to get it done quickly and I like it. So now that it’s done I’m going to send it to as many businesses as I can with the goal of getting comfortable with people critiquing it.

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We’re Not Born Racist

Tonight I started writing the first lesson/story for ‘BJ the Tutu Maori Kid’ which is a series of ‘pick-a-path’ books inspired by lessons I learnt growing up in Tokoroa.

It came about randomly while picking up my son from day care. It happens every time but tonight it stood out more for some reason. Let me explain.

My son says goodbye to everyone in his class before he leaves for the day. Like – everyone. They hug and kiss and say ‘see you tomorrow’. Then the following day they run to each other and hug and share what they did in the last 12hrs of being apart. All standard stuff right?

There’s also a mixture of cultures and religions, colour, age, size and beliefs but my son and all the other kids don’t care about that. All they care about is being themselves and sharing time with other kids. Seeing this behaviour it warms my heart. As a parent I want my son to get on with other kids, make friendships and learn from other people but part of me thinks oh that’s fine for now but when he gets older …

Why do I think this way?

Well because that’s how it is isn’t it?

Yes or No?

The truth is I don’t really know but experience tells me that he’s fine now but when he goes to Intermediate things will change and then when he gets to High School he’ll most likely become this intolerable kid (like I was) and start judging people on the smallest most insignificant things because it doesn’t fit his beliefs. He’ll start to distance himself from people because of the unknown, he’ll pigeon hole people so it’s easier to not like them. All of these things because …. that’s how the world is and that’s how it’s always been?

Does it have to be? Seriously – does it? If not then how can we contribute to our society being one that everyone is treated equally? I have no idea as it seems like something HUGE for me to wrap my small brain around but I know what I ‘can’ do. That’s give my son the best chance of keeping his current attitude towards people for the rest of his life by leading by example.

So here’s what I’m going to do. As I said, the first lesson I’m going to teach in my book series is inspired by my son, written by me to help other parents share the message of being at one with people from all walks of life so they may be able to guide their kids in the same direction as I want my son to go. To rid the world of this ‘racist’ term and get back to our childhood feelings towards other people.

BJ the Tutu Maori Kid – ” My Friends “

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Food for my Soul

Went down to a club in the city called Section 8 this afternoon to support a friend’s event aka get some good kiwi food and steamed pudding.

Had a great time with good company and feel ready to attack the week ahead.



 And I heard back from a lady named Jacqui from Facebook HQ Australia


 and was given a link to send the Mistamp info to. It’s minor but it’s a start in the right direction. I’ll keep plugging away everyday. So stay UP.

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Everyday … like it’s my last

Backing up what I promised I made it happen today.

I pushed the Mistamp today, reaching out to Facebook and contacting the Australia HQ. It’s not much but it’s definitely a start.


 

I’ve got all weekend to do more with the aim of having a tonne of things to report. Tomorrow I’ll also make a start on my book series: BJ the Tutu Maori Kid which is inspired by the life lessons I learnt growing up in small town Tokoroa. The character is obviously based on me with the character visuals based on my son Brooklyn – it seemed like the wiser choice 🙂

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Until tomorrow then. Watch me work.

Stay UP.