Your Movie of Life is Your
Biggest Project
Learn How to Become Your Own Executive Producer
Remember scenes in your life where you got lost in so many competing directions?
Each was convincing and alluring but equally fatal when you mistook it for the real Role you are meant to play.
Freedom to choose your role in your own wide-eyed movie of life is the winning position.
Just think: When you are in charge as the producer of how your life unfolds, you don’t have to offer up numbing entertainment and reduce your role to a low-level homogenization of normalcy.
Leave that to the companies who applaud conformity, treat exceptional creators as aberrations, and reward brilliance with sanitized mediocrity known as corporate bliss.
As an executive producer of TV shows, magazines, extreme sports expeditions, and business ventures, I constantly reinvented myself and changed roles. I did this like a tourist in my life—it was never dull.
Think how every phase of our lives demands a different role.
It’s an incredible experience when you take the time to create the part you want to play.
Confidence and freedom are what you gain.
Do you have any idea how much brilliance and wit rots away when you don’t care what role you play?
I think you should not wait for someone else to produce the “production” of your life.
As the Executive Producer, consider this . . .
- You develop the roles you want to play in your movie of life.
- Developing your role can be intense as it renders everyone else’s role for you unimportant while you drive your story and quest forward with epic proportions.
- As the producer, you don’t just dabble in creative passion — producers create great vision, ideas, and purpose!
- As the producer, you develop your own style and spin on how your role will develop.
- You do not go look for the — It Factor. You are It.
- As the producer, you always retain ownership of the roles you create. You do not sell out your role—instead, you nurture it to great success.
- As the producer, you do not rely on governments, religions, or gurus to show you how your story unfolds.
- Producers never know exactly how the production will turn out, so they learn to make decisions quickly and manifest options for every situation their role encounters.
One way to hone your producer skills is to hang out with other passionate producers — those creative, driven souls who brave the negativity of the complacent, celebrate risk, and do not fear losing themselves.
And, if you become a Master at producing your life story, it’s like being your own Life Coach.
You would have skills that develop like this:
- As a Master Producer, you will notice when your passion is slipping and reinvent a new Role before it’s too late.
- As a Master Producer, you will learn to develop each role you want to play carefully. It’s as if you are creating your Life Workshop. You can make up the lessons you want to learn and play them out.
- As a Master Producer, you will learn to reinvent yourself often to keep your story strong and moving forward. If not, you know someone else will come along and take over your scene.
- As a Master Producer, you take time to develop your role with power and presence. You make sure your character is completely authentic and not made up. Authenticity empowers and enhances the role created.
- As a Master Producer, you develop a role that has great significance and grace.
- As a Master Producer, you practice and repeat and practice and repeat until your Role becomes intuitive.
- As a Master Producer, you develop exceptional opportunities for your life movie.
- As a Master Producer, you give a Samurai commitment to the movie — even when you're hanging off a cliff with no way to survive.
- As a Master Producer, you may advance your role to become the Hero. But know beforehand the trap of playing the hero role. A hero knows that having special powers is entirely beside the point, and the truth is that of a bigger purpose.
- As a Master Producer, you are mindful of not developing an ego role that wants fast success.
- As a Master Producer, you know you must fully understand the role's purpose and potential. Otherwise, the role will never mature and gain momentum to achieve success.
- As a Master Producer, you need to love your role to the extent you would play the part even if no one was watching and no money was attached. It’s just the role you are interested in. It’s the art of who you are. It has to be that pure.
And because you control the production - you plan a Great Ending
You develop your role so you never reach a complete ending.
Your role should constantly flow into new developments, successes, and insurmountable challenges.
This is what gives your character an appealing energy. People want to see what happens next.
Your role never ends.
Even if your role is to die, people know you’ll return to play an even more significant role in another lifetime.
You become a legend.