Here it is. The perfect Business Beach Read. It’s Marianne
Cantwell’s Be a Free Range Human: Escape the 9 to 5, Create a Life You
Love and Still Pay the Bills.
You know that annoying thing you do compulsively, that
thing that makes the people around you say “enough already”? No, not THAT
thing, but perhaps it’s the fact that you can’t stop singing, or that you try
to fix every problem that your friends have, or maybe that you always build on
someone else’s idea until it’s been transformed into something new? Or are you
too witty for your own good? It’s that predilection that you’ve always regarded
as a personal weakness because you’ve never been doing it in the right place
with the right tools.
Cantwell says “it turns from a weakness to a strength when
a) you do it in the right environment (ie: not unasked among family or within
an organisation that truly doesn’t give a damn) and b) you step into it and own
it.” Cantwell’s book
(there’s also her blog at http://www.free-range-humans.com)
presents a series of exercises to determine your secret, untapped, irritatingly
buried abilities. Her first question is wonderfully whimsical: “When you were about 8
years old, [what were] the three things you could generally be found doing for
play”?
If you think about it, that really is rather telling.
Were you building Lego? Now, was that to see how high you could build, or was it
to create a scene you could play X-men in? If you were riding your bike, was it
as a means to go visit friends, or to fly down the nearest hill? Why you did
these activities is as important as what the activities were.
This is a quirky book, so be prepared for it. Enjoy the
process! No more singing only in the shower. Get out there and let them hear
you!
Originally
posted on the Mississauga Library System's May 2014 edition of
the Business Bridge and on the Nonfiction Book Club Blog
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