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Today’s Quote: What Happiness Depends On

By Laura Berman Fortgang on June 6, 2016

“Happiness depends upon ourselves.” Aristotle

Filed Under: Quotes to Live By

Coda: The High School Senior’s Decision That Became A College Freshman’s Evolution

By Laura Berman Fortgang on May 31, 2016

Employable, profitable, steady. Isn’t that what most people would want their kid’s course of study and career trajectory to be? For my eldest son, that path lasted less than the first semester of his freshman year and I couldn’t music notesbe happier.

In honor of the graduation season and new endings and beginnings, I’m revisiting the big decision my high school senior made last year and how it progressed through freshman year of college. How might it apply to you?

Oldest male child was good about doing his pre-requisite computer science schoolwork and taking his graduation requirement courses.

He played in his Big 10 College’s marching band and was noticed as an asset early on.

He auditioned to play percussion for the theatre club and was selected to work on two musicals. Other kids started to wonder out loud why the heck he wasn’t a music major. I guess it got under his skin.

By early November, there were conversations with professors in the arts school and before winter break, the ONE spot being vacated in the music program was a percussionist’s.

Eldest male child auditioned and GOT IT!!

I’m not writing this to brag. I want you to read and recognize what happens when you stop denying your DNA.

What transpired next shouldn’t be a surprise.

He was sleeping in practice rooms, he was at rehearsals, he was in eight performance groups and had class, he was traveling to NYC to see his professors perform or to get to sit in the orchestra pit on Broadway or to follow someone he respected to a gig.

He was back to eating, breathing and living MUSIC! We could barely get our son to answer texts! I was never happier to not see him or hear from him. (OK, maybe that’s a lie, but you get what I mean)

So what?

I share this as an appeal. Whether you are guiding a young person during graduation season, graduating yourself, or looking at the next horizon for yourself, please don’t give up on what you are wired for.

Are we all going to make a living at this very thing? Maybe not. However, I can tell you that you’ll need the essence of your wiring to be somehow satisfied, so don’t blow it off. Include it. Somehow!

And, in case you think my kid is impractical, I’ll let you in on something. He chose music education over being a performance major so he has something to fall back on, if needed.

Not my doing. His alone. I don’t think he’ll need a plan B, but it’s nice to know he understands it’s worth investing in it as an option.Coda
Go create your own CODA. Rewrite your ending. Or beginning. And let us know if we can help.

Filed Under: Now What? Newsletter Articles

Today’s Quote: Stop To Enjoy It

By Laura Berman Fortgang on May 31, 2016

“Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it, but because they didn’t stop to enjoy it.” William Feather

Filed Under: Quotes to Live By

Now What?® Success Story!

By Laura Berman Fortgang on May 26, 2016

Lisa Anselmo had attained her dream job in publishing. But after two years of layoffs and reorganization at her company, which left her career a fragment of its former self, she found herself at a crossroads. She loved her job, but suddenly it wasn’t enough.

Already on a journey of self-exploration after the death of her mother from breast cancer that left her asking, “now what?” she began coaching with Laura Berman Fortgang to work past her fear of change and understand what her next chapter might be.

That coaching led to her new book, My (Part-Time) Paris Life, due out October 11, 2016, and a web series of the same name. Her series: part travelogue and part inspiration, features Parisians and expats who, like Lisa, have taken a risk to follow their dreams—and have found success and happiness. Enjoy the debut episode here:

“My (Part-Time) Paris Life: Episode One ©2016 Lisa Anselmo and ©2016 Nomadic Frames.”

Filed Under: Inspiration to Follow Your Blueprint

Today’s Quote: To Succeed

By Laura Berman Fortgang on May 23, 2016

“To succeed, you need to find something to hold on to, something to motivate you, something to inspire you.” Tony Dorsett

Filed Under: Quotes to Live By

It’s Not Personal

By Laura Berman Fortgang on May 18, 2016

As is so often the case, businesses are formed and products launched as a result of a personal need.  One mom’s creative initiative was only the beginning of a growing product line which meets the needs of many parents.  Starting with what we know best and need the most is often a great place to begin.  What might be your launch pad?

” Mompreneur Formulates a Product Line to Bond with Her Son Who Has Autism.”

 

Filed Under: Inspiration to Follow Your Blueprint

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