Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World (Thomas Nelson, 2012)

This book is the textbook for launching yourself into the wild world of social media. Whether you have a service to sell or a product to promote, Platform will give you the tools you need to successfully get noticed among the various social media outlets. Be it blogging, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or any other site, Platform is a one-stop shop for everything you need.

Michael Hyatt also produces an excellent podcast on intentional leadership. Check him out on iTunes.

Are You Participating in Your Own Life?

Last night was a typical night. Everyone was home, we had dinner, then decided to watch Willie Nelson and Keith Urban on the iTunes Festival at SXSW. The concerts were excellent. Willie was in great form (Madeline kept asking, “How OLD is he?”), and Keith was tearing it up. As a guitar player, I love watching good players doing their thing.

Midway through Keith’s set, he moved into the audience to a small stage in the middle of the venue and played a couple of songs. People crowded as close as security would let them get to him, holding up their phones (one person even had an iPad) to record the moment. And then it struck me –

Why are they watching through the screens in their hands when he is right there?

So many of them were trying to capture the moment to share on their various instatweetbook accounts, that they were missing the moment of being close to someone they admired. I’ve done it, too, and creeped out James Taylor (another story).

How many times do we miss moments in our lives because we are trying to preserve them, instead of simply being present in them? Do we really need some proof that special moments, how ever small, often occur? So, my charge to you today is this: Live. Be fully present in each moment. Capture what you can, but not at the expense of participating in your own life.

At the end of the concert, Keith went back to the audience. This time it was the balcony, and he did a song among the dancing crowd. He ended with a wild guitar solo, then took a sharpie from his pocket. He signed the guitar, and presented it to a guy in the row behind him. THAT guy was not recording it on his phone, but he now has a great story to tell. Tell yours.

EntreLeadership: 20 Years of Practical Business Wisdom from the Trenches (Howard Books, 2011)

This may be Dave Ramsey’s best book to date. It leads you through getting your business up and running, and positions you for success. The focus on positivity, team building (with no drama allowed), and the proper way to handle the finances make this one a must read for anyone running or looking to start a business.