If you’ve been around me for a long period of time, you have received this expression in a text, or heard me say it verbally. Of course the expression is ironic for several reasons: I don’t use Twitter, no one besides me types the word “woot”, and woot is already emphatic. That said I love the expression and I use it because it is unique, expressive, and ironic!
Right now I’m getting to listen to another person who is pretty unique John Marsh on a Denver Institutes Podcast about faith and work! I’m listening to podcasts to know if I would be interested in speaking on them, and if I would able say anything of value. John Marsh is hilarious! He has a life that is marked by Christ Jesus, and a tool chest full of unique expressions that while not the toast of Sunday sermons, are hilarious and expressive.
The main work of writing a book is not writing it, but marketing it. Writing the book was simple even though it was difficult; I sat in one place, planned out the the chapters and prayed as I wrote out thousands upon thousands of words. Boom, done, now for reader review editing and manuscript review. Marketing is the opposite. Reaching out to people is easy even though it is complicated. The main difficulty is remembering what the objective is and why it is worth doing. I have a list of 9 podcasts to listen to, evaluate and reach out to during the second phase of the marketing plan and I have also been considering speaking engagements as a way to promote the book. At present nothing is off the table.
There is a voice that says ” wow this seems like a lot, is this the only thing that I will get to do in my life? Is this really worth all that effort?” The voice always sounds rational even though I know it is foolish. The time is going to be spent on something, why not something that I believe in? Even if I spent 40 years talking about how to work and thrive in transition, wouldn’t that still leave me with 10 or 15 years to write more books or produce a movie or two?
I find that when the devil fails to convince me not to do something, his next move is to convince me that the result won’t be worth my time. But I know the result will be and this I know by faith. Every inch that I move forward will enable someone else to thrive. Every step I take prepares a path for someone else. #woot #woot #woot.