I recently read that when Marlon Brando was asked why he didn’t memorize his lines, he replied, “Real people don’t know what they want to say.” I relate to this because when I teach or give a presentation, it flows much better and more authentically when I don’t prepare beforehand. I can reflect on what I might like to do and have a few triggers or props handy, but the REAL stuff emerges when I get out the way completely and just let what wants to come through flow unimpeded. Amazingly, I end up learning a hell of a lot as well…it’s as if I tap into an infinite, universal well of knowledge and I become a conduit for a greater source of knowledge than I would have if I’d spent time efforting at it through research, creating outlines, and writing copious notes.
Getting Out of the Way
November 16, 2009About This Blog
This is my third blog and I'm really excited to finally have a blog that's integrated into my website. My intention is to highlight topics that are related to the work I do in the areas of writing, business and life, along with general interest topics. I'm also open to questions and suggestions for topics. Thanks for reading!

