This document introduces a travel guide to Venice that aims to help creative people find fulfilling careers doing work they love. It discusses how the guide will profile creative heroes and heroines in Venice, such as the glass artist Chihuly, and share their stories and strategies. The goal is to inspire readers to pursue their dreams and provide practical tips for overcoming challenges like rejection that creative professionals often face. The guide advocates focusing on one's strengths and passions rather than listening to those who say certain careers aren't viable. It aims to help readers discover potential careers and role models as they embark on their own heroic journey.
This document introduces a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey" that will take readers on a journey through London to meet creative heroes and heroines who earn a living doing what they love. The guide aims to inspire readers and provide concrete tips and lessons learned from successful creatives. It discusses overcoming challenges of a creative career like dealing with rejection and not fitting into conventional work structures. The guide encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not listen to naysayers, highlighting how many creatives have succeeded financially by turning their passions into careers. It frames the search for a fulfilling career path as an adventure and quest for self-discovery.
The hero's journey making money doing what you love - the world - november ...Peter de Kuster
This document summarizes a book that provides stories and advice from creative professionals who have successfully made a career and living from their creative passions. It discusses the challenges creative people face in pursuing non-traditional careers. The book teaches skills like choosing the right career path, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being self-disciplined as an entrepreneur. It aims to help creative people overcome obstacles and turn their passions into financially rewarding lifelong careers.
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create business plans, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes and heroines in New York to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges faced by those with entrepreneurial and innovative minds. The guide aims to show creative people how to turn their passions into viable careers by cultivating the right skills and mindsets through real-life examples from New York City.
The document discusses outdated ideas of retirement and proposes a new retirement story. It argues that retirement as currently conceived is unrealistic and unnatural. Many who retire are unhappy and miss the stimulation of work. Instead, it promotes pursuing work you love and finding financial freedom to live life on your own terms without an artificial retirement age. It provides examples of celebrities like Catherine Deneuve and Gerard Depardieu who continue working in later years instead of retiring. Baby Boomers, in particular, will reshape traditional expectations of retirement with their wealth, voting power, and unwillingness to accept outdated models.
This document introduces a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey" that will take readers on a journey through London to meet creative heroes and heroines who earn a living doing what they love. The guide aims to inspire readers and provide concrete tips and lessons learned from successful creatives. It discusses overcoming challenges of a creative career like dealing with rejection and not fitting into conventional work structures. The guide encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not listen to naysayers, highlighting how many creatives have succeeded financially by turning their passions into careers. It frames the search for a fulfilling career path as an adventure and quest for self-discovery.
The hero's journey making money doing what you love - the world - november ...Peter de Kuster
This document summarizes a book that provides stories and advice from creative professionals who have successfully made a career and living from their creative passions. It discusses the challenges creative people face in pursuing non-traditional careers. The book teaches skills like choosing the right career path, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being self-disciplined as an entrepreneur. It aims to help creative people overcome obstacles and turn their passions into financially rewarding lifelong careers.
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create business plans, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes and heroines in New York to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges faced by those with entrepreneurial and innovative minds. The guide aims to show creative people how to turn their passions into viable careers by cultivating the right skills and mindsets through real-life examples from New York City.
The document discusses outdated ideas of retirement and proposes a new retirement story. It argues that retirement as currently conceived is unrealistic and unnatural. Many who retire are unhappy and miss the stimulation of work. Instead, it promotes pursuing work you love and finding financial freedom to live life on your own terms without an artificial retirement age. It provides examples of celebrities like Catherine Deneuve and Gerard Depardieu who continue working in later years instead of retiring. Baby Boomers, in particular, will reshape traditional expectations of retirement with their wealth, voting power, and unwillingness to accept outdated models.
1. The traditional concept of retirement is outdated and unrealistic in today's world. People no longer want to completely withdraw from work and passion at an arbitrary age, but rather continue engaging in meaningful activities and pursuits.
2. Retirement as it's traditionally defined often leads to boredom, lack of purpose and declining health. Many who retire are not as happy as expected. True fulfillment comes from continuing to engage in work and activities one finds meaningful and stimulating.
3. Baby boomers will reshape the concept of retirement, as they have done with other social trends. They control most wealth and will continue active lives on their own terms past traditional retirement ages. Passion and purpose, not money accumulation,
The document is a travel guide that introduces the concept of the "Hero's Journey" in Venice. It discusses finding fulfillment and passion in one's career by embracing creativity and unconventional thinking. The guide profiles creative heroes and heroines in Venice to inspire readers and provide practical career strategies. It encourages readers to reflect on their strengths and interests to discover a career path that fits their natural talents and personality.
This document discusses the concept of retirement and proposes a "New Retirement Story." It argues that traditional ideas of retirement are outdated and can lead to boredom and lack of purpose. It suggests people should create work they love and never want to retire from. The document uses examples from Italy of people who have found passion-driven work later in life. It promotes designing a life and career focused on passions rather than an artificial retirement age.
1. Catherine Deneuve, who is over France's retirement age, continues to work in film roles showing that passion need not retire.
2. Baby boomers will not accept traditional retirement rules and will break existing models, as they control most private wealth and are a powerful voting bloc.
3. Retirement as traditionally conceived is an outdated idea, as many like Deneuve and Sean Connery continue working in their passions.
1. The traditional concept of retirement is outdated and counterproductive in the modern economy. Rather than saving for decades just to retire, people would be better off finding work they love and continuing it indefinitely.
2. Many people spend their careers in jobs they despise just to save up enough money to retire, but this leaves them unfulfilled for decades. It is better to find work you love and transition to it sooner rather than later.
3. Clint Eastwood is an example of someone who continues working into his 80s because he loves what he does as a director and actor, rather than viewing retirement as an end goal. People should pursue work they are passionate about for as long as they want
The document is a travel guide that introduces the concept of the "Hero's Journey" to help creative people find fulfilling careers doing work they love. It discusses traveling to Venice to meet creative heroes and heroines who have found success in unconventional careers. The guide encourages readers to embrace their creativity and natural talents instead of trying to fit conventional career molds. It provides a quiz to help readers understand their natural left brain or right brain tendencies to help them identify career paths that would be the best fit. The overall message is that with the right strategies, creative people can design rewarding lives and careers doing work they are passionate about.
The document criticizes traditional ideas about retirement, arguing that retirement is an outdated concept that is inappropriate for modern times. It notes that many people despise their current jobs and careers but feel they must continue working solely to save enough money to retire. However, retirement often leads to disillusionment, boredom, and a lack of purpose. The document proposes that people should design lives and careers that they love and want to continue doing, rather than working jobs they hate just to retire. It suggests retirement is an unnatural idea that goes against human spirit.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes and heroines in New York to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges faced by those with entrepreneurial and innovative minds. The guide aims to show creative people how to turn their passions into viable careers by cultivating the right skills and mindsets through real-life examples from New York City.
The document introduces the concept of the "Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through New York City that profiles creative heroes and heroines who have found financial success and fulfillment by pursuing careers related to their passions. The guide is meant to inspire creative people by sharing stories and lessons learned from how others overcame challenges to turn their talents into viable careers. It aims to provide concrete tips and strategies to help readers define their goals and find careers that allow them to earn a living while doing work they love.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes and heroines in New York to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges faced by those with entrepreneurial and innovative minds. The guide aims to show creative people how to turn their passions into viable careers by cultivating the right skills and mindset through real-life examples from New York City.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes in New York who overcame challenges to build successful careers. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, marketing oneself, and becoming one's own boss. It encourages readers not to give up on their creative dreams and settle for less fulfilling work, arguing that a satisfying career positively impacts one's entire life.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes and heroines in New York to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges faced by those with entrepreneurial and innovative minds. The introduction explains that satisfying and financially successful careers are possible for creative people if they cultivate the right skills. It frames finding the right career-life fit as an empowering quest that the guide will aid readers in pursuing through the lens of New York.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes and heroines in New York to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges faced by those with entrepreneurial and innovative minds. The introduction explains that satisfying and financially successful careers are possible for creative people if they cultivate the right skills. It frames finding the right career-life fit as an empowering quest that the guide will aid readers in pursuing through the lens of New York.
1. The traditional concept of retirement is outdated and unrealistic in today's world. People no longer want to completely withdraw from work and passion at an arbitrary age, but rather continue engaging in meaningful activities and pursuits.
2. Retirement as it's traditionally defined often leads to boredom, lack of purpose and declining health. Many who retire are not as happy as expected. True fulfillment comes from continuing to engage in work and activities one finds meaningful and stimulating.
3. Baby boomers will reshape the concept of retirement, as they have done with other social trends. They control most wealth and will continue active lives on their own terms past traditional retirement ages. Passion and purpose, not money accumulation,
The document is a travel guide that introduces the concept of the "Hero's Journey" in Venice. It discusses finding fulfillment and passion in one's career by embracing creativity and unconventional thinking. The guide profiles creative heroes and heroines in Venice to inspire readers and provide practical career strategies. It encourages readers to reflect on their strengths and interests to discover a career path that fits their natural talents and personality.
This document discusses the concept of retirement and proposes a "New Retirement Story." It argues that traditional ideas of retirement are outdated and can lead to boredom and lack of purpose. It suggests people should create work they love and never want to retire from. The document uses examples from Italy of people who have found passion-driven work later in life. It promotes designing a life and career focused on passions rather than an artificial retirement age.
1. Catherine Deneuve, who is over France's retirement age, continues to work in film roles showing that passion need not retire.
2. Baby boomers will not accept traditional retirement rules and will break existing models, as they control most private wealth and are a powerful voting bloc.
3. Retirement as traditionally conceived is an outdated idea, as many like Deneuve and Sean Connery continue working in their passions.
1. The traditional concept of retirement is outdated and counterproductive in the modern economy. Rather than saving for decades just to retire, people would be better off finding work they love and continuing it indefinitely.
2. Many people spend their careers in jobs they despise just to save up enough money to retire, but this leaves them unfulfilled for decades. It is better to find work you love and transition to it sooner rather than later.
3. Clint Eastwood is an example of someone who continues working into his 80s because he loves what he does as a director and actor, rather than viewing retirement as an end goal. People should pursue work they are passionate about for as long as they want
The document is a travel guide that introduces the concept of the "Hero's Journey" to help creative people find fulfilling careers doing work they love. It discusses traveling to Venice to meet creative heroes and heroines who have found success in unconventional careers. The guide encourages readers to embrace their creativity and natural talents instead of trying to fit conventional career molds. It provides a quiz to help readers understand their natural left brain or right brain tendencies to help them identify career paths that would be the best fit. The overall message is that with the right strategies, creative people can design rewarding lives and careers doing work they are passionate about.
The document criticizes traditional ideas about retirement, arguing that retirement is an outdated concept that is inappropriate for modern times. It notes that many people despise their current jobs and careers but feel they must continue working solely to save enough money to retire. However, retirement often leads to disillusionment, boredom, and a lack of purpose. The document proposes that people should design lives and careers that they love and want to continue doing, rather than working jobs they hate just to retire. It suggests retirement is an unnatural idea that goes against human spirit.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes and heroines in New York to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges faced by those with entrepreneurial and innovative minds. The guide aims to show creative people how to turn their passions into viable careers by cultivating the right skills and mindsets through real-life examples from New York City.
The document introduces the concept of the "Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through New York City that profiles creative heroes and heroines who have found financial success and fulfillment by pursuing careers related to their passions. The guide is meant to inspire creative people by sharing stories and lessons learned from how others overcame challenges to turn their talents into viable careers. It aims to provide concrete tips and strategies to help readers define their goals and find careers that allow them to earn a living while doing work they love.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes and heroines in New York to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges faced by those with entrepreneurial and innovative minds. The guide aims to show creative people how to turn their passions into viable careers by cultivating the right skills and mindset through real-life examples from New York City.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes in New York who overcame challenges to build successful careers. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, marketing oneself, and becoming one's own boss. It encourages readers not to give up on their creative dreams and settle for less fulfilling work, arguing that a satisfying career positively impacts one's entire life.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes and heroines in New York to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges faced by those with entrepreneurial and innovative minds. The introduction explains that satisfying and financially successful careers are possible for creative people if they cultivate the right skills. It frames finding the right career-life fit as an empowering quest that the guide will aid readers in pursuing through the lens of New York.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes and heroines in New York to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges faced by those with entrepreneurial and innovative minds. The introduction explains that satisfying and financially successful careers are possible for creative people if they cultivate the right skills. It frames finding the right career-life fit as an empowering quest that the guide will aid readers in pursuing through the lens of New York.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes and heroines in New York to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges faced by those with entrepreneurial and innovative minds. The introduction explains that creative careers are more viable now than ever before due to changing trends that favor skills of creative people. It aims to show readers how to find their niche and earn a living through their passions.
The document introduces the concept of the "Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through New York City that profiles creative heroes and heroines who have found financial success and fulfillment by pursuing careers related to their passions. The guide is meant to inspire creative people by sharing stories and lessons learned from individuals in fields like art, music, design, and more. It aims to provide concrete tips and strategies for overcoming challenges faced by those with entrepreneurial and creative minds in order to help readers define and pursue their own rewarding career paths.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in New York", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through overcoming challenges. The guide will profile past and present heroes and heroines in New York City who have succeeded financially with non-traditional careers, providing concrete tips and lessons. It aims to empower readers to pursue their passions and find fulfilling work through stories that illustrate how to market oneself, be an entrepreneur, and adapt creative talents to different work environments.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013 Peter de Kuster
The document provides information about finding fulfilling careers that allow people to make a living doing what they love. It discusses:
- The challenges creative people face in building successful careers, and how to overcome obstacles through stories of creative heroes in London.
- Skills needed for creative entrepreneurs like choosing the right career path, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as your own boss.
- Following your passion can lead to both financial security and freedom if you know which skills to apply from the experiences of creative heroes in the city.
The document aims to guide readers in cultivating rewarding creative careers through lessons learned from past and present heroes in London who found ways to
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013 Peter de Kuster
The document provides information about finding fulfilling careers that allow people to make a living doing what they love. It discusses:
- A travel guide through London that will introduce creative professionals to heroes and heroines who have successful careers doing creative work.
- Skills needed for creative careers like choosing the right career path, setting goals, avoiding common pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as your own boss.
- Stories of creative Londoners, past and present, who overcame challenges to turn their passions into viable careers through skills like these.
- Advice for tapping into natural creative abilities and tendencies to build a fulfilling career, rather than working against your nature.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013Peter de Kuster
The document provides information about finding fulfilling careers that allow people to make a living doing what they love. It discusses:
- How to choose a career that suits one's talents and set goals using "right-brain techniques."
- Stories of creative "heroes and heroines" in London who overcame challenges to turn their passions into financially rewarding careers.
- Advice for creative entrepreneurs on skills like business planning, marketing, and dealing with rejection in pursuing unconventional careers.
- A quiz to determine one's natural "left brain" or "right brain" tendencies to help find work that harmonizes talents and personality.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide November 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an overview of a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey in London" which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will introduce people to past and present creative heroes in London who overcame challenges. It explains that the guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as a self-employed creative. The overall goal is to inspire creatives to turn their passions into viable careers through stories and advice in the guide.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013 Peter de Kuster
This document provides an overview of a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey in London" which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will introduce people to past and present creative heroes in London who overcame challenges. It explains that the guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as a self-employed creative. The overall goal is to inspire creatives to turn their passions into viable careers through stories and advice from other successful creatives.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an overview of a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey in London" which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will introduce people to past and present creative heroes in London who overcame challenges. It explains that the guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as a self-employed creative. The overall goal is to inspire creatives to turn their passions into viable careers through stories and advice in the guide.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in Paris", which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It does this through sharing stories of creative heroes and heroines in Paris who overcame challenges. The summary will profile skills taught, such as choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as your own boss. Creative entrepreneurs need these skills to turn their passion into a viable career. The guide uses maps of Paris for travelers to learn from others' experiences and find their own path to a rewarding creative career.
The Hero's Journey in Paris Demo Guide November 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides information about finding a career that allows one to be creative and make a living doing what they love. It discusses taking a "Hero's Journey" travel guide through Paris to learn from creative heroes and heroines in the city. The guide will help readers overcome challenges, define their career niche, and earn a living through their passion and creativity. It emphasizes self-reflection, understanding one's natural talents and tendencies, and using a whole-brain approach to develop fulfilling careers that balance creativity with practical business skills.
The Hero's Journey in Paris demo guide november 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides information about finding a career that allows one to be creative and make a living doing what they love. It discusses taking a "Hero's Journey" travel guide through Paris to learn from creative heroes and heroines in the city. The guide will help readers overcome challenges, define their career niche, and earn a living through their passion and creativity. It emphasizes self-reflection, understanding one's natural talents and tendencies, and using a whole-brain approach to develop fulfilling careers that balance creativity with practical business skills.
The Hero's Journey in Paris Demo Guide november 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in Paris", which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It does this through sharing stories of creative heroes and heroines in Paris who overcame challenges. The summary will profile skills taught, such as choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as your own boss. When finding an outlet for creativity through work, one can achieve freedom, passion, financial security, and follow their talents. The guide seeks to inspire all creative fields including arts, music, film and more to build successful careers.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in Paris", which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It does this through sharing stories of creative heroes and heroines in Paris who overcame challenges. The summary discusses how the guide will help readers develop skills like choosing the right career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as their own boss. It emphasizes that a fulfilling career is possible for creative people through cultivating the right skills.
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2. When faced with a problem, my first instinct is to:
a. Analyze the facts and find a logical solution.
b. Brainstorm many possible solutions using intuition.
1. The chapter introduces the concept of the creative hero and their quest to find fulfilling work doing what they love.
3. When learning something new, I prefer:
a. Step-by-step instructions and an outline.
b. To figure things out as I go along through trial and error.
2. It discusses how creatives have an insatiable hunger to achieve and be recognized for their work, but also need to focus
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1. The Hero’s Journey
Discover how to earn Your Money,
doing what You Love
in
VENICE
2. Travel in a worldcity and meet your heroes and heroines
who earn their money doing what they love.
They will inspire you to create your own legend.
From Venice with love
Peter de Kuster
Founder of The Hero’s Journey
with Rachelle Wessels
4. Introduction;
Chihuly over Venice
There is no such thing as a Santa Claus – and there’s certainly no such thing as the
perfect career. That’s what many people really think, and it’s sad, because there
are plenty of rewarding, challenging and fulfilling career opportunities that allow
creative people to use their gifts and be rewarded handsomely for their efforts.
Those who settle for less than the best simply haven’t found the right job – yet. You
can have it all when it comes to a creative career – if you know how.
Venice’s Chihuly shows you in many ways what creativity and courage can bring
you in business. Awesome.
The fact is that most people hate their jobs. They would rather be doing some-
thing else – anything else. It doesn’t have to be that way. What if I told you that
you would never have to work another day in your life? Would you be interested?
When you find the right fit in a career, it no longer feels like work. You wake up
every day excited about how you earn your living. This perfect harmonizing of
your talents, skills, personality and work style creates a passion and a desire as well
as a feeling of contentment that is worth more than gold.
It can be yours, if you will read this travel guide of Venice.
The challenge of this journey is that the creative business is very different from other
businesses. To get ahead, you sometimes have to zigzag to the top. Let the stories
of creative heroes and heroines of Venice show you when to zig and when to zag
to make the most of the opportunities out there.
Finding contentment in your career is a lot like looking for treasure. A golden egg.
Using a map of Venice you embark on a journey, an adventure in search of
yourself. The thing is, there isn’t a golden (or orange) egg waiting for you when
you get to the spot marked ‘X’ on the map. The buried treasure is within you. The
pursuit of the gold (or the goal) is the reward. Because, when it comes to a career,
there is no ‘there’ there. It is all a quest. Enjoying the quest is what success is all
about.
5. The Hero’s Journey
This is the age of opportunity for the creative person. Innovation and ideas are
gold. Ridicule and red tape are being replaced with respect and rewards for the
clever and creative person. The business environment is changing, and changing
for the better – for you. Are you ready for these exciting times ahead? It’s time to move on, move up, and move out with a new mission. The Hero’s
Journey is about taking charge of your destiny so that no idiot can control your
This travel guide of Venice will put you in a position to prosper. What parents, fate.
teachers and bosses might see as problems (sloppiness, habitual tardiness, short
attention span, non conformism) can actually be hidden assets in the search for Most books are very thorough when it comes to identifying and informing you
work in a rewarding and interesting creative career. about the problems and pitfalls of a creative career. What they lack, however,
is the what the hell am i supposed to do about it? part. I decided to make the
Intuition, emotion, divergent thinking, daydreaming, thriving on chaos, big – pic- Hero’s Journey travel guides about real life heroes land heroines of past and pre-
ture thinking, cleverness, open – mindedness and an ability to play and have fun sent like Chihuly with heavy on concrete tips, anecdotes and lessons to be learned
are virtues in the right setting. from them.
Even so, it’s not exactly easy to build a career in the creative business world. You You already know the problems and pitfalls of a creative enterprise and career.
have to be able to deal with rejection. It is a part of everyday life for the creative You deal with them every day. So let’s start our journey and tackle them. I’ll try to
person. ease up on the theoretical stuff and instead offer many stories of creative heroes
and heroines with their practical real life strategies, applicable tips and techniques.
There is also that funny feeling that you don’t quite fit in – and you don’t. An
unconventional person with unconventional ideas you are often seen as imma- New creative careers and enterprises are popping up all the time. There has never
ture, temperamental, moody, difficult, distracted, irresponsible, and irrational. been a better time to strike out on your own. This is your time to shine as a crea-
tive person. The future looks bright. Many of the current trends favor your preferred
The truth is, you can be your wonderful self and still get ahead in the business mode of operation – self – reliance, zigzagging to the top, rapid change, multitas-
world. This travel guide of Venice will help you manage your career using a whole king, chaos, adaptability, intuition, training and retraining.
– brain approach that takes advantage of the way you are, without forgetting the
way the world works.
6. This travel guide will show you how to find your career niche, and then how to earn
a living doing what you love. You will learn how to overcome the challenges the
creative right brainer faces, and how to make your nature and your creativity work
for you. You’ll learn how to market yourself even in a crowded marketplace, sur-
vive and thrive in the battlefield that is entrepreneurship. How to be your own boss
and work for others, take the ‘free” out of “freelance”, rise to the top without step-
ping on too many toes, and use your natural abilities to find a perfect pitch and
harmony in your work world.
The Hero’s Journey is in reality about your life. There is a direct, undeniable cor-
relation between your career and your life. It’s less about what you do for a living
than what you can live with doing. Finding fun and fulfillment at work spills over into
the rest of your life. Without it, your health will suffer, your creativity will suffer, your
performance will suffer – and so will everybody around you. You don’t need to live
that way.
If you are thinking of giving up on a creative career and getting a “real” job, stop
right there. When you settle for less than what’s best for you, you instantly get less
than you settled for. Don’t sell yourself short. The regret will eat you up inside. Don’t
miss your chance; it may be right around the corner. Instead, get going and go
for it – be bold. Use the strategies of heroes and heroines in Venice to give you an
advantage.
Don’t let others push boulders in your path and fill your head with facts like “most
businesses fail in the first year,” “It’s too competitive out there,” “there are no
(dancing) jobs” “you don’t have enough experience or talent, “ “ you have no
agent,”. It’s bad enough that these insecure and misinformed people are telling
you why you can’t succeed. It’s worse if you believe them. Don’t let anyone talk
your dreams down.
This travel guide through Venice is for creative people in all walks of life – carpenter
or composer, dancer or painter, poet or musician, philosopher or travel guide,
magician or designer, architect or writer, actor or account manager. It isn’t meant
to apply to just the glamour jobs; whatever form your creativity takes, you can
apply these stories.
For everyone who tells you “you can’t make a living doing that” there are hund-
reds and thousands of examples of creative heroes and heroines in all the cities
of the world who found a way to turn something they thought was fun and would
even do for free into a fulfilling life and career.
I will help you as your travel guide to take your powerful creative energy and har-
ness it, and you will beat the odds, making a living doing what you love to do. Your
life will become a hero’s journey story.
7. Your Story
Few people know what they want when they grow up, and even fewer creative
people want to grow up. Maybe you won’t discover your true calling until you test-
drive several dream jobs and work with some rolemodels. Isn’t it better to testdrive
them, using that incredible imagination of yours than waste years on a dead-end-
job? One of the key things you’ll work on here is defining what you want to do (not
for the rest of your life, but what you want to do now) and eliminating the careers
that aren’t a fit.
The choices that lead to a life of creative expression and financial security are here
for the making. The catch is that creative careers are often unconventional and in
some cases completely unchartered. The challenge is that there are a million dif-
ferent things you could do.
The key to success in any career is clarity. Becoming clear about who you are and
what you love is the first part of this travel guide through Venice. Then how to get
what you want is covered in great detail. It’s hard work, but this is your chance to
reinvent yourself. Don’t let it pass you by.
9. 1 The Creative Hero
in Hotel Bauer
Success for a creative hero can be tremendous. Not just in money, but in creative
freedom. Look at the list of the highest – paid actors and entrepreneurs – they are
all people who don’t fit any mold, but they’re also people who used that fact to
their benefit.
You can do it, too, in your own way, on your own time, reaching your own goals.
Free yourself from the myths about creative people. Don’t be afraid to look at your
strengths and weaknesses. Face the fact that traditional business management,
which is left-brain, logical and linear (not to mention rigid, boring, and counterpro-
ductive) doesn’t work for you. It isn’t much fun and if it isn’t at least a little bit
of fun, you’re not going to do it.
It’s that simple. If it’s not fast, fun, flexible and easy you are less likely to embrace
it. Be willing to work within a system – as long as it’s one that you create and one
that works with you as well as for you.
Creatives have an insatiable hunger to achieve, create, accomplish. They want to
be recognized and heard, receive applause and take home awards. They desire
change, to create a body of work, to earn, to make deals. Many people who
don’t know what they want actually want too much, too fast.
The key to success is learning how to focus on what’s most important. It’s counter-
productive to try to do too many things at once – nor is it good to focus on only
one area of your life or work. One way to whittle it down (focus) and spread it
around (multifocus) is to choose a top goal for each aspect of your life.
Take a good, hard look at who you are, what’s your story and what you want out
of life. Sometimes having everything be just okay, having an adequate job and a
moderate life, is the biggest tragedy of all. Take the time now to find yourself, so
you can live your life without getting lost and make good decisions that will lead
you to the success and happiness you desire.
We are all born creative. What happens to us from kindergarten to college
shapes how much of that creativity stays with us. Some, despite the best efforts of
the school system and the corporate system to stamp out the creative spirit, slip
through the cracks, creativity intact.
10. You are still not safe. Ninety – eight percent of the people of the world are living To have a career that is challenging and rewarding. A career that fits like a glove
the left – brained life. Society tends to reward the left brain (structure, status quo) and is such a joy that you would do it for free – but is so valuable to others that you
and reprimand the right brain (chaos, creativity, innovation). are paid well. And why not? You have found your place in the universe, you are
making a contribution with your talent and creativity.
You can stunt your creative spirit with disuse. You cannot lose a talent, but your
skills can certainly atrophy. Almost any job can be done creatively. Entrepreneurs Once you understand yourself and what work you enjoy doing, you can work with
must be creative to survive, managing people can be done creatively, marketing, your natural abilities and tendencies rather than against them. It makes life much
communication and sales certainly involves a degree of creativity, even distribu- easier. This is something that is unique to you. It is what will work best for you. So
tion and finance can be a right-brained affair. What makes any career interesting, don’t just breeze past the questions in this travel guide. Make the time to really give
exciting and vital is the creative approach you take to it. some thought to who you are, what you want to do, and what would be the
best way to go about doing it. I have always said that to find yourself you need to
People who ignore their creative gifts in their careers are frustrated and unhappy go on a journey. You need time for reflection, away from the hustle and bustle of
by midlife (or much sooner). Happiness comes from finding your greatest gifts and your busy life, to open yourself to new possibilities.
abilities and then developing and using them in the work you do.
Do you honestly love what you do now? Are you excited to go to work on Mon-
Creativity and creative careers involve a whole brain approach, an interaction day? Do you go home happy? If you answered no tho any of these questions,
between the left hemisphere of your brain (the detail – oriented accountant side) there is a better way for your beautiful mind.
and the right hemisphere (the big picture, artistic side). The right brain comes up
with the ideas, and the left brain implements them. Too much right brain and noth- The following quiz should give you an indication of where your natural tendencies
ing gets done; too much left brain and life is dull and uninspiring. lie – left brain, right brain, or whole brain. Answer honestly and quickly. Don’t dwell
on the answers, and don’t try to figure out what I’m looking for. We are going to
As a right brainer you are absolutely unique (and wonderful). There has never explore new worlds together in the Hotel Bauer.
been anyone like you and there will never be again. Ponder that for a moment.
Beneath all the self-doubt, guilt, fear, remorse, and distorted stories is a gem of a
person who more than anything, deserves to be happy, successful and fulfilled.
Bauerlesque
11. There is no ‘right’ answer:
Bauer’s Venice Carneval
1 When it comes to emotions,
a I can articulate my feelings to others
b I am better at expressing my emotions through my creative work
2 I have always been told
a I’d make a great accountant
b I was a natural – born artist
3 Success is
a Closely related to annual income
b Unrelated to the money I make
4 When trying to explain how I came up with an idea
a I am able to put it into terms others can understand
b I feel like an alien from another planet
5 When I am working on a project,
a I am not happy until it’s done
b I enjoy the process
6 It’s a beautiful summer day, but I have work to do. I will
a Get my work done first and then go to the beach
b Go to the beach and deal with my work later
12. 7 When it comes to a big project, my strength is in seeing 16 Before I speak,
a The worm’s eye – view (details) a I think it through and censor it in my head
b The birds’s eye – view (the big picture) b I say the first thing that pops into my head
8 When my boss or client puts me on the spot, 17 I’m running late for an important meeting and a dear friend calls
a I say what I mean and mean what I say with a relationship crisis,
b I tell him what I think he wants to hear a I explain that I am in a hurry and will call him back as soon as I can
b I say the hell with the meeting, my friend needs me now
9 Joking around the water cooler, I’ve been compared to
a Casanova 18 When it comes to problem-solving
b the Merchant of Venice a I analyze things from a logical perspective
b I consult my ‘gut’ for an answer
10 When I have several unfinished projects going at once, I feel:
a Frustrated 19 My car is
b Stimulated a Practical and safe
b Stylisch and fun to drive
11 When it comes to decorating my office
a I find an arrangement that works and stick with it 20 I am best at remembering
b I rearrange everything at least every six months a Names
b Faces
12 Multitasking for me is
a Doing two things at once 21 Whenever there is a crisis in my life,
b Talking on the phone, internetting, sending an email, watching the a I retreat into myself and try to solve it on my own
sports on tv, making faces to a friend and sorting through the mail at b I prefer to talk it over with others
once
22 In making decisions,
13 When I’m asked to bring something to a party a I tend to focus on the actualities
a I bring paper plates b I tend to focus on the possibilities
b I have a new recipe I’m dying to try out
23 t’s my birthday and my friends have thrown me a surprise party, I am
I
14 I’m more like a Embarrassed (I don’t like suprises)
a The Merchant of Venice (logical) b Thrilled (I love surprises)
b Hemingway(intuitive)
24 hen someone asks about my vacation,
W
15 After work, a I give them names and places
a I go home, or maybe out with people in my project b I discribe in intricate detail how wonderful I felt to be away, and talk about
b I like to go to places where people from other projects hang out ` all the things I saw, the wonderful people I met, and the fun I had
13. The owner of Hotel Bauer; Fransesca Bortolotto Possati
14. 25 I write with my 34 When I get the paper, I usually turn first to
a Right hand a The business section
b Left hand b The comics
26 I am a natural born 35 While out to lunch with friends, I have an urgent call and ask them to order
a Learner for me. They
b Teacher a Know exactly what I want because I always get the same thing
b Don’t have a clue because I am always trying something new
27 If I had two yearlong projects to choose from, I’d pick
a An analysis of the company’s past and future profit centers 36 If the meeting is scheduled for 10 hour clock
b Working on the company’s marketing materials a I arrive an quarter hour early, I am known for my punctuality
b I try not to be the last person to show, but how was I to know traffic would
be so bad?
28 When I meet a prospective client/employer,
a I have a written list of questions to cover
b I talk off the top of my head, taking my cue from them 37 I I lost my planner I would be
a Completely lost; my whole life is in there
b Completely lost; I’m sure that’s where I stuck the little paper that has the
29 When I am learning a new software program, name and number of the client who urgently needed a call back yester
a Read the manual and then begin day on it
b What manual? I figure things out of my own
38 My idea of organization is
30 I believe a Making a list of all the things to be done and then prioritizing the tasks
a You can make things happen through sheer force of will b Playing with my Post-It-Notes, putting them on the wall in some sort of order
b There is a force in the universe that brings things to you
39 When I am working and the phone rings, I will
31 I just met with a prospective client/employer whom I really connected with. a Look at it as a nuisance and let it ring
When I leave, I b Look at it as a welcome break and pick it up
a Shake their hand
b Give them a hug
40 My boss/client likes to say
a I keep my nose to the grindstone
32 If I could choose my work hours, they’d start at b I keep my head in the clouds
a 6.00 clock in the morning
b 6.00 clock in the evening
41 I learn best when you
a Tell me what to do
33 My daily routine is most like the movie b Show me what to do
a Death in Venice (little variety)
b Casanova (Adventures every day)
15. 42 If I ware on a game show and my winning totaled 10.000 euro with the option
to keep what I have or risk it all on one more question for double or no thing, I
would more likely
a Take the money and run
b Bet it all
43 If I were going to clean out my desk, I would take the following approach:
a Do it a little at a time until I finished
b Pull everything from the drawers and do as much as I could before
pushing the rest back in
44 If I were offered a promotion that involved moving to Hong Kong for two years
a I’d opt out because I don’t speak Chinese
b I’d been on the phone with my travel agent in two seconds flat
45 I am ready to leave for work, and:
a I know exactly where my car keys are
b I go on a search – and - destroy mission unitl the keys turn up
46 When I log on to the internet, I do it with
a A plan and a purpose, get in, get out
b A sort of stream of consciousness, pausing to look at whatever catches my
fancy.
47 When researching a project,
a I find as many books and articles as I can and read them from front to
back
b I ask someone for tips on the best places to look, and skim those
48 If I inadvertently offended a co – worker, I’d
a Say nothing, hire a lawyer, and hope the whole thing blows over
b Have a sit down and discuss his or her feelings while apologizing profusely
49 When it comes to remembering all the things I have to do,
a I make a master list down to the last detail
b What was the question again
50 My office desk is organized in such a way that
a Anybody could come in and find what they need quickly
b I pity anyone who has to try to figure out my system
16. In the above quiz,
a answers count zero; b answers count 1.
If your total is 15 or less, you must have bought this travel guide for somebody else
and you’re just going through the quizzes for kicks, because you’re just a serious
left-brainer.
A total of 16 to 35 indicates a fairly balanced, whole brain approach to the world,
or a right brainer who was working in the financial services. You will go far if you
can learn to loosen up a little.
With a total over 35, you can consider yourself a right brainer. A Creative Hero,
with all the blessings and curses attached thereto. If you came up with your own
answer even once, refusing to go with the choices offered, give yourself a star.
You are a true right brainer, an independent thinker, an original, a creative hero.
17. 2 Great Traits for Creative Heroes;
The
Hotel Cipriani &
the Commedia dell ’Arte
18. 2 Great Traits for Creative Heroes;
The
Hotel Cipriani &
the Commedia dell ’Arte
While nobody uses only their right brain or left brain, most creatives tend to rely
heavily on their right brains – the source of their creativity. Because of that many of
the following statements will apply to you. Even whole – brainers (those who ope-
rate equally from both hemispheres) will see some of themselves here, often tem-
pered by the logical, stabilizing influence of the left brain.
The right – brainer is able to compare and combine two things that are not usually
related. The creative mind is not limited by normal boundaries, and so can see
relationships that aren’t obvious to others.
The right – brainer sees abstract concepts and then is able to express them in con-
crete terms.
The right – brainer has a strong appreciation of art. The assumption is that creative
people always ‘create’ art. That is not the case. There are careers for people who
appreciate the arts. They love the Commedia dell’ Arte
Right – brainers tend to have rich and vivid memories. Right brainers are able to re-
member faces and places, but aren’t so hot at names and titles. They retain ima-
ges better than words. They remember themes and scenes from movies, but not
the names of the actors or the director. The right brain remembers feelings – good
and bad.
Creative people have the pioneering spirit that it takes to do things differently,
regardless of the grief that they may take from (and give to) others. They are ea-
ger to go where nobody has gone before. The great Unknown is more interesting
and inspiring than the safe and secure. It is intoxicating to be involved with an idea
on the ground level. The early stages of the creative process are magical, where
anything is possible and reality is way off in the distance. (Then the left brain enters
the story and ruins all the fun).
Right brainers appreciate nature and have the ability to find beauty everywhere.
Creative people desperately need to stop and smell the flowers. Or hear the
sounds of the sirens. To keep in touch with life and beauty. Their super sensitive sen-
ses trigger their creativity.
19. The Weak Traits are not so weak
Creatives respond to their surroundings. It is a blessing and a curse to be tuned in.
Being creative sometimes means being lonely in a crowd. When I start talking
about intuition and inspiration with other than creative people they stare at me. Right brainers feel things more deeply than most other people do. That’s why they
create, to express what they are feeling through their work.
Right brainers welcome challenges. They are able to see the big picture and tac- Right brainers are impulsive. That live – for – today attitude and ‘being in the mo-
kle problems on a total story scale. They use intuition rather than facts and figures ment’ works for the storyteller in them, but, to succeed, they’ve got to give some
to find new and better solutions. thought to the future. There can be long term consequences when they play now
and pay later.
Although right brainers may be in touch with trends, they’re more likely to start
trends. They are leaders, not followers. They are flexible. Passionate. Divergent thinkers often go off on tangents, and are frequently seen as scatter-
When it comes to getting their ideas come true they are relentless. brained. It’s hard to concentrate when you’re not inspired or interested. It takes
discipline to get started and stick with the business side of creative business. Cre-
Right brainers are open – minded and less prone to prejudice. Creatives often atives can work harder than anybody if they find something they love to do. They
have high ethical and moral standards. Gray matter thinkers in a black and white just have a hard time learning to love math, taxes, regular business hours, and cli-
world, they often see more than one right answer and maybe even more than one ent follow up.
question.
Leaping ahead, seeing the big picture, creatives lose those people who want to
take it step by step and see things in black and white. Sometimes this makes them
angry. Right brainers spend a lot of time dealing (or not dealing) with frustration.
20. For right brainers, all play has a purpose – it’s fun. This attitude makes them seem Alcoholism, drug addiction, depression – all are very real dangers for the right –
immature. Left brainers like rules, a purpose and a plan, even for play – and worse, brainer.
they need a reason to do it. Although right – brainers aren’t necessarily self – destructive, they are prone to
overindulgence, which can lead to the same thing.
Right brainers tend to be sloppy. Not disorganized, just not organized in a way an
uptight, left brained person would like them to be. Many creatives feel neatness is Right – brainers’ high ideals make them inflexible. Creatives often expose a dark
a waste of time. side to the world.
Right – brainers procrastinate.
Right brainers are particularly vulnerable to the ‘they are going to find me out any Right - brainers don’t like to be told how to do it.
minute’ syndrome. They may be confident about their work, but not about them-
selves. Insecurity often rules them. As you can see, for every so – called negative trait of creative heroes and heroines
there is a positive side as well.
21. From Venice with love
Peter de Kuster
Founder of The Hero’s Journey
with Rachelle Wessels