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Guest post by Chad Lawson from his CDBaby DIY Conference presentation.These are simply ‘fwiw’. Not everything works for everyone and even for me not every process below results in success. But the point is ‘the process’.There are 4 P’s I live by: Process, Perception, Persistence, Patience Process - Call it what you will; your game plan, strategy, blueprint. Whatever. The most important thing is that it’s your Action. It’s what sets you into motion. For me, it’s dropping the 5 year old off at school, grabbing an Americano then sitting down at the piano the second I get to my studio. The very, very second. If I don’t have at least 2 hours uninterrupted at the piano first thing, I never get back to it throughout the day. It’s gone. Lost. My phone is on silent, my computer screens are still off. Whatever it is, it can wait. No distractions.After the last note is played. I go for a run. I read where Steve Jobs would have his meetings while walking. It completely makes sense. Get out of your element. Move your body, fresh air, change of scenery. You don’t have to be a runner. Maybe just a short walk, driving with the windows down, riding a bike. Something that (1) changes your surroundings and (2) stimulates your mind. For me, this is where my ideas come. For me, running is like a ‘mental sweat’. It detoxes my mind and allows me to think without distractions (there’s that word again). Who do I need to connect with today? What am I trying to accomplish today? Who can help me with this? And then finally, what is the most impossible thing I can shoot for. I mean, really impossible. No matter how ridiculous, no matter how absurd, no matter how “you’re going to be the laughing stock of everyone” idea. The word for the day is impossible. And then, I begin.Social media is your friend. But, not in the sense you’re probably thinking. While I’m on social media and use it, the most untapped opportunity is the access to find anyone. Need to find the program director of a radio station in Chicago? LinkedIn. Need to find the executive producer for a morning news program in Austin? LinkedIn. Need to find the arts/music critic for Really Small Town Idaho? More than likely, Linkedin. This is your first stepping stone. Your first setup in the process, your action. Set your site on what you’re trying to do and work backwards. Related articles





