How to fail like a boss.

Misc May 24, 2013Comments

Know what this is a picture of?

Someone removing chairs from my breakout at a conference.

Why are they removing them?

Because so few people came and another breakout was wildly more successful.

Epic fail.

So what did I do?

I took a photo. Why? Because I’m not afraid of failure.

Failure only happens to people who try to change the world.

You want to be average and ordinary? Enjoy your failure-free life.

Me? You? The people who dare to turn the impossible tomorrows into the possible days? We’re going to fail.

And we’re going to take a photo and laugh about it. Then we’re going to try again.

And again.

And again.

And again.

Don’t just fail. Fail like a boss.

 

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A Letter From Dave Ramsey

Start May 23, 2013Comments

(A few days ago my friend Dave Ramsey asked if he could stop by and share a few words with you guys. I thought that was a great idea. So without further ado… Mr. Dave Ramsey.)

WOW! That just about sums up how I feel about the incredible success we’ve had with the release of Jon Acuff’s latest book, Start. This thing debuted on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-seller lists and Amazon’s overall Top 10 list. It totally dominated Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and just about everything else on social media! This thing is on FIRE, and I can think of two reasons for that.

First of all, Start delivers a message that the world is hungry for. I talk to people on the radio every day who are frustrated and miserable with their careers, and they honestly think it’ll never get better. They’ve settled for average, but they dream of awesome. This is the book that can take them there.

Second—and this is the really important part—the reason Start came out of the gate so strong is because of YOU! You guys bought into the message, and you told a LOT of other people about it! Maybe you saw some things on Jon’s blog or Twitter feed, or maybe you heard us talking about it on the radio, and something just clicked. Something inside of you woke up, and you decided to START! By the time we dropped the book into the marketplace, tens of thousands of you had already pre-ordered or you lined up to buy it the day it released! That’s incredible! We’re already hearing stories from some of you about how you’re flipping the switch from average to awesome in your own lives by putting this material into practice. You guys rock! Thank you for making Start such a big success!

Of course, we’ve been doing our part to get this life-changing message out there too! Jon was locked in his office for months getting the message just right. Literally dozens of people on our team have spent the better part of a year getting the edits, design and marketing ready for Start to hit the street. We even took over Times Square with enormous billboards and a huge wrapped bus for our live launch event! And then we kept Jon on that bus for two weeks on a massive book tour to keep the momentum going.

This book release has been a pretty wild ride, and that means there are ups—and downs. The down side right now is that some of you haven’t been able to get your copy of Start yet because several stores sold out so fast. That was never the plan! We had pretty big expectations for the book, but the response has been mind-blowing. If you haven’t been able to get your copy yet, we’re sorry! Our team is working like crazy to make sure your local stores and Amazon have Start back in stock as soon as possible. And if you want it before they get it, we’ve got plenty of copies on hand in our online store at daveramsey.com. There’s little chance WE’LL run out!

Thanks again for everything you’re doing to help us get the message out there. I really believe that Start is one of the most significant books you could ever read, and I can’t wait to hear your own Start story soon!

—Dave

How to be the best kind of selfish.

Misc May 22, 2013Comments

You’re too busy to pursue your dream right now. That’s one of the ideas I write about in my books, Quitter and Start. Whether it’s a book or a blog or a mission trip or a new job, life is too full to really work on your “thing.”

You’ve got a lot going on. I do too. And sometimes, when we focus on our dreams, or try to brainstorm ideas, our wives cry in the kitchen. That’s been my experience anyway.

One Tuesday during a holiday break, I spent four hours writing on a book idea. My kids were occupied with new Christmas presents and my wife was straightening up the house. At about three in the afternoon I resurfaced from our home office and talked to my wife in the kitchen.

Her words were short and quick. I asked her what was wrong and she immediately replied, “I thought we were going to spend the day together.” Then she started crying.

In that moment and many others, I failed a simple rule of dream chasing. I was selfish at the wrong time of the day with my hours. Which really weren’t mine anyway. When you’re a husband or a dad, your time doesn’t just belong to you. It’s in large part a communal property, shared by the entire house.

But that doesn’t mean you can’t be selfish with your time. Not at all. You just have to know when you can be, which is why I encourage you to be selfish at 5AM.

The mornings I get up and write from 5-7AM, you’d be surprised how little my wife tells me that I’ve been ignoring her. You’d be shocked at how little my oldest daughter wants me to watch her jump rope at 5:30AM. You’d be mystified at how few requests my youngest daughter makes to go bike riding at 5:15AM.

You can be selfish at 5AM. Or 11PM if your spouse goes to bed early and staying up an extra hour doesn’t wreck your next day. You can carve out time in your day and claim it, if you’re willing to hustle. If you’re willing to find your time at the beginning of your day or the end, chances are you can tweak your schedule a little and be a little selfish.

If you’re not married or don’t have kids, this idea still applies. Your time is still shared, especially if you have a full time job. Your company may never cry in your arms in the kitchen on the day after Christmas, that would be weird if it did, but if you’re selfish with the wrong hours it will indeed say to you, “Hey, I thought we were going to spend 8-5 together today. I thought we were going to spend Monday-Friday together all this week. Why have you been taking such long lunches and coming in late?”

We all have commitments we have to keep. In one form or another, we all have spouses with expectations that are not worth breaking. We all have dreams that need hours and hours of attention. Since time is the only commodity you can never get back and managing it can be a key to jumping from a job to a dream, I’ll keep coming back to ideas like this on this blog. But right now, let me give you permission to be selfish with your dream.

And the best part?

There’s even a new app that can help you be selfish at 5AM. Based on the “5 Club,” a monthly meeting at 5AM in Nashville that I hold, a guy named Bryan Harris built an app. (Check out his site, he builds awesome apps.)

Here’s the trailer:

 

My favorite parts are that it’s free and it only works 1 minute of the day. That’s right, you have from 5:00AM – 5:01AM to login and get your point for the day. After that, the app is off.

You ready to be awesome?

Get the app right here!

4 words I say to jerks.

Misc May 20, 2013Comments

Someone once taught me four words that you should say to jerks.

They are simple, they are easy, and they are not that fancy.

Whenever someone is a jerk to me, I always say, “You might be right.”

This accomplishes a few things:

1. It admits that maybe they are right. I make mistakes. Maybe I did something wrong. Could this person bring it up without being a jerk? Sure, but just because they were a jerk doesn’t mean they were wrong.

2. It ends the conversation.

3. It releases me from carrying it around all day.

It’s over. I’m done. You might be right.

Maybe you’re not, but I didn’t say, “You are right.” I said “You might be right.”

I’m just not going to give you anymore of my life to figure out if you are.

I’m out.

Announcing the new Start Event!

Start May 17, 2013Comments

On September 13-14, we’re throwing the biggest, awesomest (not technically a word) event we’ve ever had in Nashville, TN.

Starting Friday night and extending all day Saturday, we’ll have the most creative speakers, surprising surprises and helpful content.

Why should you come?

Because fear fears community.

Social media is awesome, but there’s something amazing about being in the same room with hundreds of other people who are hustling on their dreams too. You get encouragement, tips and most importantly, you get community.

On top of that, I’ve put together a dream list of speakers and they all said yes. You’ve seen their work on the cover of Time Magazine, watched their careers blow up internationally and laughed alongside them from a far. But soon, you’ll get to hang out with them, learn from them and launch your dream with them.

Plus, for the first time ever, we’re having a VIP experience. With the VIP package you’ll go to dinner with me at Mangia (I took this video myself of the chef dancing).


It’s the most amazing 3 hour Italian family dinner and dancing and Frank Sinatra awesomeness you’ve ever seen. There will also be a ton of bonus items that will be announced in the coming weeks.

Our last 5 events sold out.

That’s not hype, that’s just the truth and I hate having to tell people they missed their chance to attend.

If you attended one in the past, come to this one too because it’s new content.

If you’ve never attended one, ask someone who has if it was awesome.

Early bird sign up starts today.

Whether you’ve got a specific dream you’re working on or just know that there’s a gap between who you are and who you know you can really be.

Expect special announcements about the speakers in the weeks to come.

Don’t miss the Start Event.

Sign up today!

Fantasy vs. Reality.

Misc May 15, 2013Comments

I have a board on Pinterest titled “Writing Spaces.” (You should follow it.)

It’s full of photos of amazing cabins, vistas that stretch for miles, and perfect places to write a book.

It’s fun to think that I’ll write there. Maybe you have a similar fantasy. As you work on a dream, you imagine pursuing it in some fun, creative setting.

But the reality is, I write in the space in the photo below more than just about anywhere else. That’s inside an arena somewhere. I’ve found a chair to sit in as I wait to go speak at an event.

It’s not sexy.

It’s not romantic.

It’s not how I might have dreamt it.

But it’s the space I have to work with, so work I will.

I don’t know what your dream is, but I know you have to hustle on it wherever you are.

Don’t wait for a snowy cabin in the woods to start working.

Just start.

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The importance of perception.

Misc May 13, 2013Comments

Does how you perceive things matter?

Does your view of the situations in your life make a difference?

Does your filter change things?

It does.

And I’ll let tennis legend John McEnroe sum up his career and the critical importance of perception in one quote.

Tennis