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Connecting and Communicating Creatively with Gina London

February 19, 2024

I had the opportunity to chat with the extraordinary Gina London, CEO of the Language of Leadership company, a distinguished Emmy award winning former CNN anchor, and a dynamic author. We talked about the power of communication, relationships, and creativity.

Building Lasting Relationships for Success and Happiness

Hearing about Gina London's insights and perspectives brought an enlightening view on the importance of relationships for lasting success and happiness. It's apparent that achievements aren't just about the solitary wins; it's the human connections forged along the way that truly make a difference. Gina emphasizes that it's these strong bonds that support and sustain us over time.

The Transformative Power of Effective Communication

Observing Gina's approach highlights the transformative power of effective communication in the workplace. She teaches that nurturing a culture where people feel included and significant can lead to enhanced work performance and a better overall atmosphere.

Embracing Continuous Self-Improvement

Gina advocates for continuous self-improvement in communication. This isn't a one-off effort; it's a day-by-day practice, akin to a fitness routine for communication skills. With resources like the Language of Leadership, individuals can make incremental progress toward mastering the art of connection.

Creativity: A Cornerstone of Business

Her belief that creativity is essential in business shines through. Storytelling, showing real interest in colleagues, and promoting a positive environment are creative strategies that she believes can change the business landscape for the better. Combining authority with approachability is a formula she champions for team engagement and achievement.

Infusing Fun into Work: The Role of Playfulness

Gina also recognizes the role of fun in the workplace. (A shared value between us!) By infusing a sense of playfulness and imagination into professional environments, companies can transform into spaces where people are eager to contribute creatively. Recounting a gamification workshop in Saudi Arabia, Gina shows that even top executives can embrace this aspect, leading to exciting and successful outcomes.

Harnessing Creative and Sincere Connections

Gina's work confirms that every interaction we have is an opportunity for positive and creative influence. She teaches that being mindful of how we communicate and building deep connections can lead to significant progress in both business and personal realms. My conversation with her is a powerful reminder of how essential creative and sincere connections are to moving forward.

Connect with Gina London:

www.languageofleadership.org

https://ginalondon.com/

Want more? Listen to the full Creative Chats episode 228

In Blog Tags Gina London, Communication, Speaking, Creativity, Relationships, CNN, Leadership, Business, creativity in business, team performance, journalism career, CNN correspondent, effective presentations, logic-driven storytelling, inspirational storytelling, intentional improvisation, Language of Leadership, personal growth, progress tracking, corporate creativity, Daily Creative Habit, Mike Brennan, Creative Chats, Podcast
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Passion and Dreams

Did you ever have a Dream?

August 9, 2016
“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future. ”
— John F. Kennedy

When I was a kid, all I ever wanted to do was draw, make cards and watch cartoons. I could get lost for hours in the act of creating. Growing up has a way of striping out one of the childhood joys, although I did manage to hang onto small parts of what was inside me in those early days. Even when it came time for college, I knew I had to go to art school, or I wasn’t going at all. It’s debatable as to whether or not I should have majored in graphic design. Some of that decision was guided in response to what kind of art doesn’t leave you as a “starving artist”.

 

Several design jobs and a career change into ministry, there came an inevitable ache that surfaced and wouldn’t go away. You know what i’m talking about? The kind that gnaws at you over time, always just beneath the surface. No amount of job or career change resolves it. It’s deeper than that. It’s hinged on purpose. This goes way beyond working just so you can pay rent, have a car, provide for a family. Beyond working to pay bills and for possessions and vacations. I think most people may not hate their job, but they’re not loving it either.

 

What I’m talking about is the stuff of dreams. That place where your very being comes alive, and intersects with your talents. That place where you are fully alive.

 

I’ve been on the journey towards that place for a long time. There were pit stops and false destinations along the way. But it kept calling.

 

What’s my dream? To create art that engages people; that connects with their hearts and moves them. Art that is helpful. I want to give myself to this pursuit fully, while being able to “make a living” from it. It’s a dream that is filled with creating in multiple formats utilizing all my talents and abilities. And the more I press into this, the clearer it becomes.

 

Do you know what I’m talking about? Having a dream and passion so consuming that you don’t have a choice but to lean into it?

 

Most of us turn back in fear at some point, or hear the “voices” of reason, responsibility, etc. They tell you you can’t do it. And too often so many of us believe them.

 

For me, as the passion grew, and the dream beaconed louder, all I could do was take the right next step. One after the other.

 

And now, it feels like my biggest step of all. I’m pursuing my dream. All in. What does that mean?

 

....I’m going full time into my own art business.

 

Sometimes it takes an event to interrupt your routine. Mine was my previous employer eliminating a few positions (mine included) due to financial difficulties.

 

I’ve been pondering my next steps for a while now, and it feels a bit like God has pushed me out of the nest. I’ve been doing my own art in the margins, but it feels like God has orchestrated recent events for me to seize this opportunity. To lean in to where He is calling me.

 

I will be looking to build up my “ARTrepreneurial” business in what has been referred to as the “Portfolio Life”. Think of it as a wheel with spokes (see drawing below). Each spoke represents a different facet of what I will offer.

  • Graphic Design services
  • Pet Portraits
  • Pop Art (Star Wars, The Walking Dead, etc.) and Art Fairs / Cons
  • Original Paintings
  • Teaching (via online video courses, workshops)
  • Communication (public speaking on Art & Creativity / blogging, writing, maybe even a book)
Mike Brennan Art and Design

 

My desire is to use my art to touch people’s hearts, to provide a help or needed service. And I want to share my own journey and learnings with others, specifically artists, who may be struggling in their own creativity. Some of these areas have already been in the works, while others will be built over time. I’m sure things will look different down the road, but this is where i’m starting.

 

So, why am I telling you all this?

 

Because you have journeyed with me. You view my daily art that I post. YOU are part of MY story. The truth is, I’m chasing a DREAM. And I can’t do it alone. So I’m inviting you to PARTNER with me.

 

What am I asking?

 

  1. I’m looking for new clients with Graphic Design needs, and those desiring Pet Portraits and/or Original Art and prints. If you know of an opportunity that might be a good fit for my talents, please let me know or pass my info along.
     
  2. I would greatly appreciate shares, comments, and likes on social media. The more people who can see my art and know about my services, the better. Please share my website:  www.MikeBrennan.me / Instagram / facebook
     
  3. Would you consider purchasing a piece of art from me? Take a look around my website or social media posts to see if there is something that speaks to you. This would greatly help me with some startup costs I have. I appreciate your consideration.    


Thank you for taking the time to read this, and journey with me. You have been an encourager of my art over the past few years, and I deeply value that. I am excited, nervous, thrilled, scared all the the same time for what comes next. My family and I are placing our complete trust in God, His leading and provision as we set out on this new adventure.

To infinity and beyond...

In Blog Tags Passion, Dreams, art, Graphic Design, Pet Portraits, Artist, ARTrepreneur, Purpose, Callling, Business
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