Archive for Self-Development

journey's into design… now my brain hurts!

// July 31st, 2008 // 1 Comment » // Inspiration, Leadership, Self-Development

I’ve just spent the best part of two days now working on the soon to be launched website for my Senior Pastor – the beige destroyer himself – Dave Gilpin. (I’ll afford a link here to the ‘not-yet-launched’ site for anyone reading this after about one week from now – otherwise you’ll currently only get the Hope City Church site).

I decided that I’d be incredibly geeky and try my hand at building the site on a Wordpress platform – as is this blog – as it seems everyone is suggesting these days that Wordpress is the latest CMS of choice.

Well for a basic novice who knows how to manipulate the odd-style sheet – I have to say its been a labour of ‘almost’ love. But really pleased at the result – even more so since Dave actually like it!

My designing days have been an interesting development of trial and error since the only design qualifications to my name is a solitary A-Level in Art and Design. It all started with a desktop PC in the church office that had a programme called Corel Draw (version 2 I think – that’s how long ago it was) and some Student Posters that needed making. Before long I was created a few flyers for the church, then a brochure for our training academy, then a website and before you know it I’m a freelance graphic designer earning my own living.

Well – maybe it wasn’t as simple as all that!

The hardest part of all this is presenting the final draft to Dave – as he’s not exactly known for the ‘pastoral put-down’. If he thinks its rubbish then he’ll say it… which I have to say has led to many frustrating and de-motivating moments in my graphic design journey. But – there’s always been a sharpening edge from Dave that doesn’t leave you gasping for air – but instead seems to propel you forward to do better, to excel where you thought you’d reached a dead end.

Most people take criticism falling down – one negative word and you’re out for the count. But I’ve chosen to accept that often my first work isn’t always my best. Whether its a website, a flyer or even a message for preaching on Sunday – my first draft is only the starting point. If you’re involved in any kind of project or task – don’t settle for just ‘winging-it’ on your first attempt. Do your best – then step back and determine to improve on what you’ve just done. 9 out of 10 times you can come up with something better!

So next time you’re feeling the sharpening edge of a mentor or leader – make a decision to allow the sharpening to proceed because it only leads to greater experience and success in your life.

pastors.com

// July 25th, 2008 // No Comments » // Leadership, Self-Development

If you’re involved in any form of Christian Leadership – particularly Pastoring then let me encourage you to connect with pastors.com and the resources that Rick Warren is providing. His shortlived podcasts – that you can still find on iTunes – are an excellent short series on many different aspects of Pastoring. I’ve found them an excellent way to stir up creative thought and change in my own life.

I now get a regular email through the inbox from Rick’s ministry toolbox which seems to always provide a interesting item or two. It’s not something to live your life by – but when it comes to allowing many sources to provide you with resource and thought-provoking ideas then make sure you add Rick’s stuff to it.

surfing's not just for fun!

// July 4th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // Self-Development

One of the things I’ve always struggled with from a self-development point of view is the ability to read books. I’ve got stacks of them in the house – carefully arranged so that the good quality books are downstairs on view in the living room, the semi-reasonable books are upstairs in my office (so still available – but out of sight) along with all my stufy help stuff like concordances and commentaries. And then the rubbish stuff in the skip… So if you went through the keyhole in my house you’d think – flip this guy likes to read! But the truth is I just like to buy books and then leave them on shelves to make it look like I like to read!

For ages this bothered me and I tried to develop a better reading habit… only to get half way through a book, lose interest and then forget about it for another 6 months until I started to feel guilty for not reading enough and go through the whole cycle again.

That is until it dawned on me how much I read, watch and listen via the web… I’m reading blogs by pastors and marketing analysts, I’m keeping up with the news thanks to the old beeb, I’m devouring message after message from the greats like Phil Pringle and Rick Warren thanks to their podcasts…

Truth is – I could try and kill myself trying to read 3 books a month – but I’m not a reader – well not of the traditional kind – I’m a skimmer, a gleaner, a listener, a watcher… I like to skim over interest articles, pick up quick fire tips from some ‘How to’ or ‘Top 10′ list on a random blog, I like to listen to Phil Pringle inspiring me to faith on the podcast I downloaded as I train at the Gym, I like to watch the news and discover what odditys are happening in the world…

Learning – flip yes I’m learning – I’ve probably learn’t far more via the random surfings of a nerd than I could have ever learn’t try to be a book worm that I was never born to be. Even the Bible comes via Bible Gateway as I prepare messages…

If you’re not a book worm then for goodness sake stop letting it pull you down and start to realise you just learn’t more than you’ve learn’t all year from reading books by being a surfer like me and reading this blog! Congratulations and welcome to life resource that is the internet!