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069 - The Importance of Continual Education, Community and Teaching What You Know

September 07, 2018 by simeon hendrix

We are all teachers. We are all influencers that teach every day. Whether it's the man that passes us on the street, teaching him how we are supposed to act in public, or if it's a brother, son, sister or cousin, teaching them the ways of a craft or the family business. Whether we realize it or not, we teach and people learn. Let's be intentional with the way we teach.  Let's be intentional about the way we learn.

Continual education benefits not only myself, but the entire collective. As I learn to walk with peace, curiosity, positivity, those traits are taught to others. As I invest into the continual education of my craft, becoming a better photographer, filmmaker, artist, human ... that knowledge can inspire and can help others. So let it shine.

“A rising tide, lifts all boats.”
— John F. Kennedy

I strongly recommend that you plug into and engage with a community of like minded individuals. It doesn't mean that each person is pursuing the same craft or the same end goal, but the mindset is common among the group. Every great community offers the ability to raise each other up. So within that community we all share, give and take. In order for the community to thrive and not become stagnant, it's important that we all gather information and knowledge OUTSIDE of the ecosystem, which will there in turn funnel in new information, new ideas and new epiphanies to the entire community.

Henry Ford, the founder of Ford Motor Company and the father of the assembly line - the technique of mass production. He recognized that if an individual was tasked to build a complete Ford Model T from start to finish, the overall production of vehicles was very limited. It was a tremendous investment of time for one person to complete every single task necessary to build a car. Ford realized however, that if that same person instead focused on one very specific task and had other people focusing on other aspects of the build, then they would exponentially improve the output of vehicles. As a whole, the collective was able to produce many more cars with the same number of people. The same holds true with a community. Together we are stronger than we are as individuals.

It's the duty of the individual to contribute. It is my duty to my family, my community, the universe for me to contribute. So days when I choose not to wake up early and hustle and stretch myself to new heights, not only am I failing personally but I am also holding back everyone else.

We all have that same duty and opportunity. To drink from the knowledge of others, BUT (and most importantly) to pass on that knowledge and teach to others. Giving is the best gift. Teaching is the best way to learn. It's my duty to contribute and be active in my community, whatever community that is, whether it be a razor focused mastermind group, or my family home, or my day job work place environment. It's my duty to share intimately with the group, to learn intimately with the group, then to go out on my own, gather NEW and profound information from outside sources, return home to the headquarters and repeat the process.

It bears repeating that it's extremely important to surround yourself with positive like minded people. Some of these people may be more advance and further along their career path than you and some of these people may be less advanced in their careers, but a common thread of hunger, passion, excitement and positivity should exist.

If your community is one that drains you because of negativity and does not align with your personal beliefs and overall mindset... I recommend to seek out a new group that fills you while also appreciates the knowledge and passion you contribute as well.

“Being part of the community is about going out into the world, obtaining, sharing, growing... then coming back to the mother ship and sharing, giving, learning, growing... then repeating.

We are muscles and will all grow upon the scar tissue of each other. My pain, my struggle, my hardships and grind, strengthens you, if I share and allow it... your pain from the struggle and hardship and grind strengthens me...

If I sleep in, and don’t advance myself and don’t hustle and continually self education and reach ... not only am I hurting myself, but I’m hurting the FAMILY, the group, this brain trust, the world!”

Iron sharpens iron. Friend, I appreciate the times you've pushed through and not given up when you may have wanted to. I appreciate the times you woke up early even when you were tired. I appreciate the times you kept going... you are an inspiration.

 

September 07, 2018 /simeon hendrix
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Texas Country music artist Erick Willis comes on Steady Focused to play two new songs and talk candidly in an interview about life on the road.

Texas Country music artist Erick Willis comes on Steady Focused to play two new songs and talk candidly in an interview about life on the road.

068 - The Power of Heartbreak and Climbing the Texas Music Charts - Erick Willis Interview

August 31, 2018 by simeon hendrix

Erick Willis stopped by the studio where I interviewed him, and he played a couple songs!

Erick Willis, a Henrietta, TX native, represents for the Wichita Falls area as he tours across the United States, bringing his soulful, powerful, beautiful, unique Texas Country music to the masses. It's clear to see why his music is moving up the charts.

Listen in as Erick not only plays two of his new songs, but he talks about life on the road, the importance of content creation, how to win as a music artist in 2018, the power in not giving up, songwriting, and why heart breaking music feels so good.

Tag somebody who needs to hear this Erick Willis interview and who needs to see these Erick Willis music videos! Erick is the man! Thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to sit down and share with us today.

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August 31, 2018 /simeon hendrix
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Mr. Don Ward of 3rd Creative comes on Steady Focused to talk about how he became the successful sports team studio photographer he is today.

Mr. Don Ward of 3rd Creative comes on Steady Focused to talk about how he became the successful sports team studio photographer he is today.

067 - There Are No Shortcuts to Success - Don Ward Interview

August 24, 2018 by simeon hendrix

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In this episode of Steady Focused, Simeon Hendrix interviews Mr. Don Ward of 3rd Creative. Don Ward is a master studio sports team photographer and Photoshop Wizard. In addition, Don has a very successful business selling his team sports Photoshop templates across the country to other photographers.

Don's story is inspirational and goes from struggling in his garage with DIY lighting, being laughed at by clients, to sitting on the Riverwalk in San Antonio on vacation with his wife and unexpectedly being bombarded with Photoshop template sales, the first weekend his site went live.

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August 24, 2018 /simeon hendrix
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