What's in the Cookie Jar - Life Self Business Coaching for the Over Forties What lifestyles do you want that will print money? Garvin attempts to contextualize the art of scriptwriting and how backstories are often missed. He was struggling to picture the scene confusing a castle with the Death Star. George got stuck on Anglo-Saxon names that were peppered with Europeans. Garvin gasped at all the CGI that he could see coming out of George’s mouth and began to psychoanalyse George’s motives. George then finds a novel way to contemporize his own stories and the budget was reduced, at least in his mind. All Garvin wanted was a way for the stories to print money. That was enough contextualisation for him. Then he scrambled around his desk to locate the cookie jar but someone else had beaten him to it. Inside were no biscuits but his petty cash. No cash no Cappuccino. He found himself back in the world of contextualisation, referencing digital content, and realizes time is needed to appreciate the value and to allow it to absorb into the mind. The anxiety was in the process of production, creating the content, editing, and re-purposing it for different audiences in bit-size chunks. The craving for another biscuit gripped his stomach, as the realisation hit him that work-life balance was necessary before we all find ourselves in a barrel going down Niagara Falls. Garvin roars, “It’s all about the 80-20 rule” and getting the most value. #SelfCoaching #BusinessCoaching #MediaCoaching
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