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4 Steps to Landing the Sexiest Projects
In my experience in the world of creative entrepreneurship, two types of projects and clients exist: sexy projects and cash projects.
Read the entire article here: https://www.inc.com/kelli-richards/4-steps-to-landing-the-sexiest-projects.html
Thinking of Steve (Jobs) — Five Years On
Many people in my world are aware that in addition to my years as an Apple employee (music & entertainment), I was also very fortunate to have been able to call Steve Jobs a personal mentor. The things we discussed and the insights he shared with me over time are an indelible part of my DNA.
Steve often crosses my mind, but even more so last week as we hit the 5 year anniversary mark of his passing. I can hardly believe it’s been that long! So I thought it would be fitting to share a few of the lessons and insights I cherish the most: …
Coping with Demands When on the Road
These days many of us spend a good portion of our time on the road — whether for business travel or personal time away. It can be a real challenge to deal with demands from others when you’re away from the office. But it’s important to manage your time and priorities as much as possible — and to set healthy boundaries.
For myself, when I’m at a multi-day training or just taking a couple of days of business meetings in another city, for example, I do my best to ensure my clients know that I’ll be away and slower to respond during that time period. …

Lessons I Learned From Being A Woman In Tech In The Heart Of Silicon Valley
Forbes
While women held 57% of all professional positions in the U.S. in 2014, they filled only 26 percent of tech jobs. Nonetheless, being a woman has never held me back — and it doesn’t have to hamper your career, either.
Read the entire article here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/ellevate/2016/10/10/lessons-i-learned-from-being-a-woman-in-tech-in-the-heart-of-silicon-valley/

Vacations and Business Can Co-Exist — Here’s How
There are lots of ways to recharge, even though most of us think of lazing on the beach when we hear the word “vacation.”
Read the entire article here: https://www.inc.com/kelli-richards/vacations-and-business-can-co-exist–heres-how.html

“Renaissance Man” Greg Kihn Talks Fun, the Creative Life and Rock n Roll
NBC has called Greg Kihn “Rock’s True Renaissance Man.” His career stretches from the dawn of punk and indie rock to the discos of the 80’s to the glory days of MTV. As a pioneer with the legendary Beserkley Records, he helped write the book on revolutionary west coast rock and roll.
Listen to the entire podcast here: https://allaccessradio.libsyn.com/renaissance-man-greg-kihn-talks-fun-the-creative-life-and-rock-n-roll
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James Wallman, Trend Forecaster and Futurist, Journalist, Speaker, Activist
James Wallman is a noteworthy trend forecaster and futurist, esteemed journalist, keynote speaker and activist, as well as the author of the groundbreaking book Stuffocation: Why We’ve Had Enough with Stuff and Need Experience More Than Ever, which has been described as the intersection of “The Tipping Point and Freakonomics, but with a huge idea at its heart” by the Sunday Times.
Listen to the entire podcast here: https://allaccessradio.libsyn.com/james-wallman-on-stuffocation
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4 Creative Secrets I Learned From Influential Music Artists
The Huffington Post
Why do we idolize and celebrate famous musicians? It’s simple: They’ve achieved greatness, a certain “glow” we wish we had.
Read the entire article here: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/4-creative-secrets-i-learned-from-influential-music_b_57e9733ce4b00267764fcaba

Learning From the Best: What Guy Kawasaki Taught Me About Evangelism
A few of the biggest takeaways about being a great thought leader and influencer.
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How to Prioritize What is Important…And Get it Done!
We are all juggling so much, and we each have the same 24 hours each day. One of the ways we suffer is that we have so much on our plates that we can easily get overwhelmed, and we forget that we have control over how to structure our days around the most important things that we need/want to make happen in our lives. It comes down to prioritizing our day ahead of time (ideally the day or night before) — so that we make progress on just the three or four things that are most important to us. When we accomplish those tasks we feel great.
Then there are the things that we need to make happen but that we don’t want to do or that don’t light us up. Those are tasks we tend to procrastinate around and push off for another day/week/month/year.
I recommend the following approach… …
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