Showing posts with label September 24. Show all posts
Showing posts with label September 24. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

“Everything we want is on the other side of fear” – George Addair

What a simple phrase and a powerful message. Unfortunately I have found fear to be the number one reason and barrier preventing people from reaching their true potential and purpose. These illogical fears that we carry with us are mostly learned in our childhood and can cause us to fear the past, present, future, and ourselves.


When you were a child, did you ever climb on anything that was available? Do you recall what it felt like jumping from platform to platform without fear? Also, do you remember scraping your knees and not caring about the bleeding because you didn't know any different? When someone finally stopped you out of concern that you would get hurt or overreacted to a little blood and dirt is when you cried. We didn't know what was wrong but they were upset; therefore it must be bad, so we were taught to be afraid! We are not born with fear; sadly, we learn it from others and make it part of our story.


We also learn the fear of embarrassment. When I was a ten year old, I was asked to read aloud in front of twenty-five classmates. I mispronounced several words so badly that the loud thunder of laughter scarred me. It took me years to recover so that I would volunteer to read aloud in front of others.


But beyond the scraped knees and the public speaking, we see that the real fear is that of being exposed. As I’ve mentioned in this space, we can take the next step in our personal growth when we reveal our vulnerability. But that can be difficult as we’ve learned to fear failure, risk-taking, and leaving our comfort zone. This fear of the unknown can rob us of our destiny.


Someone once defined hell as a dark room with a full-length mirror with the image of what we could have become if only we had not been afraid to take the invitations offered in life. Fear can paralyze us from not taking that next step. We get so concerned over appearances that we wait for the perfect time and outcome before we act and risk embarrassment. We fail to grow because we fail to understand that embarrassment is not a fact but a negative emotion based on language and thoughts that we use with self-talk. It is so important for us to be right and perfect that we procrastinate and actually risk not reaching our purpose in life.


There is another form of being right that is also dangerous. Many of us believe that we are right in most things and those who disagree must be wrong. We are so afraid of challenging our rightness that we are seldom open to knowing what we don't know. Instead of running towards our fear with curiosity, we lock our brain, heart, and our very being in a small room, close the shades, and lock the door. We get uneasy with anything getting too close that might challenge us. This thinking would have us believing the world was flat and the sun revolved around the earth.


In order to escape our fears we must first begin by understanding where they started. When was the first time you were told to fear or you misinterpreted an action and generalized it as so negative that it became an illogical fear? Finding the cause and then shaking hands with it is a start as is sharing your thinking and being vulnerable allows others to share theirs as you realize that you are not alone.


Fear of learning outside of our comfort zone is different. Get in the practice of challenging at least once a year what you think you know and believe. Listen to other opinions and face differences with curiosity. If you are afraid to do this, then you have a real problem and one day your small house of security and control may come tumbling down.


During my most recent haircut, my stylist and I were talking about fear and risks. She recently moved from a salon in Georgetown after many years of success and security. She doesn't like risk and fears it; therefore, the first thing she did was to research all the salons in the Georgetown area to lower the risk. She listed what she and her clients wanted and what the other salons offered. After a few weeks of research, she selected one and made a choice. She said once the choice is made, she goes forward and accepts mistakes and differences as part of the transition. No drama and no blaming result in a much faster recovery!


Fear can be the number one reason why we build barriers to reach our destiny in life. We are perfect as we are born to do the thing (s) that we were created to do. We do not need to be changed or fixed, just think differently. To do this, we need to erase the fears that build the barriers. It would be awesome to anticipate that mirror with joy rather than to fear it with anxious anticipation.


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Monday, September 24, 2012

Fall Music Preview 2012

By Tom Wilbur


As summer turns to fall in D.C. a few things tend to change besides the weather. Iced Mochas turn into Pumpkin Spice Lattes, Pool parties turn into afternoons at the bar watching football, and music goes from blasting on porches and out of cars to the more intimate ear-buds.


With this changing of the guard, Cloture Club is here to help you navigate the tricky fall music scene with ten must-listen new albums coming out this fall.


Bob Dylan Tempest

Bob Dylan Tempest (September 11th)—Dylans 35th studio album (!) quickly turns dark as Dylan looks and sees a broken America. Tempest features classic Dylan story telling, including a 14-minute song about the Titanic, including a cameo about Leonardo DiCaprios character from the movie in a twist only Dylan could pull off.


Dave Matthews Band - Away from the World

Dave Matthews Band Away From the World (September 11th)—You don’t have to wear cargo shorts and flip-flops to appreciate both D.M.B.’s staying power and musical prowess. Simply put: These guys make hits.




The Avett Brothers The Carpenter (September 11th)—Expect a louder, darker album as these guys went back to their musical roots, Nirvana and Soundgarden, while making this record.


G.o.o.d Music - Cruel Summer

G.O.O.D. Music Cruel Summer (September 18th)—Say what you want about Kanye West, but the man is a workaholic. Despite touring most of the Spring/Summer with Jay-Z on the massively successful Watch the Throne tour, ‘Ye found time to record a full length with his G.O.O.D. Music crew. Don’t expect a masterpiece, but with all the different sounds and voices you can expect something different from each track.


The Killers Battle Born

The Killers Battle Born (September 18th) Mixing Springsteen-esque lyrics with synthesizer beats, the Killers have been one of the top rock acts in the game for almost a decade now. On their fourth album, the group is starting to perfect their hard edges, finding room to grow as they age.


Band of Horses - Mirage Rock

Band of Horses Mirage Rock (September 18)—One of the original folk rock bands to strike big, Band of Horses find themselves in familiar territory on their newest record—and that’s not a bad thing.


Mumford and Sons - Babel

Mumford and Sons Babel (September 25) Can last years rock surprise story continue on their sophomore album? My guess is that writing great songs is simply in Marcus Mumford’s blood. Expect more radio friendly folk-rock hits.


No Doubt - Push and Shove

No Doubt Push and Shove (September 25th) The bands first album in 11 years features production credits from hot new hit-makers like Diplo. Expect dance ready beats and lots of No Doubt fun that made them popular in the first place.


Good Kid Madd City

Kendrick Lamar Good Kid, m.A.D.D. City (October 22) Lamar is one of the freshest voices in the hip-hop game right now, blending his Compton, CA party style roots with gritty rhymes about growing up in the recession era that listeners can relate to in every city.


A$ap Rocky LongLiveA$ap (October 31) Another rising hip-hop star, A$ap Rocky has blazed his way into the collective hype machine with surprisingly catchy mix-tapes featuring his laid back New York bred voice stretched over syrup soaked southern style beats.


Also coming out this fall: The XX Coexist (9/11), Grizzly Bear Shields (9/18), Green Day Uno! (9/25), Titus Andronicus Local Business (10/23), Big Boi Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors (11/13), Alicia Keys Girl on Fire (11/27)


So no matter what your tastes, this fall should have something for you to listen while you sip that Pumpkin Spice Latte and watch the changing of the colors.




We hope you enjoyed our Fall Music Preview 2012, check out other great articles by Tom Wilbur!


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ClotureClub’s Million Hit Party! Oct 5

WASHINGTON — ClotureClub.com, a premier insider’s resource to news and culture on Capitol Hill, would like to thank its readers for visiting the site more than one million times this year! There is no better way to say “THANK YOU” than a party!


Join Cloture Club on Oct. 5 from 6-8 p.m. at The Bar 201 (formerly Lounge 201) for a night of celebration with an open bar for $20 and a live performance from the up-and-coming Capitol Hill musical collective the B Side Shuffle. Guests will have a chance to hit the bar, chat with their favorite columnists, and enjoy hilarious conversation with DC humorist and Cloture Club contributor Andrew Heaton.


“Reaching one million hits shows that we are a go-to resource for people who want to know what it’s really like on Capitol Hill,” Heaton said. “Our success has been a huge collaborative effort by our columnist and editors, and everyone has worked really hard to create a product we can stand behind. I will however take all the credit for the idea to ding-dong ditch Dennis Kucinich during our interview with Rep. Dan Boren.”


Cloture Club has experienced significant readership growth since Jan. 1, and reached its goal of one million hits on Sept. 12. Highlights in coverage have included exclusive interviews with Congressman Dan Boren (D-OK), Grover Norquist, Jack Abramoff, and Tucker Carlson, as well as career tips from TRAK Services’ Sarah Ireland, inside advice from an Anonymous Hill Staffer, and mentorship guidance from relationship building expert Arnie Thomas. Not to mention the Internet favorite, Muppets in Congress.


Join the Cloture Club team for a celebration on Oct. 5, and help shatter its 2012 readership record in 2013!


Million Hits? Party Time!


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