Making Music Your Own – Drew Ryniewicz Singing Baby from Justin Bieber on The X Factor USA
I have to admit, I’m inspired by Justin Bieber’s story, especially after I saw Never Say Never, and his music grew on me, (but I admit the chorus of a certain one of his songs got annoyingly stuck in my head with all the repetition – baby, baby, baby oh!;).
It’s so nice though to see singers take a song, change it up and make it their own, as Drew Ryniewicz did as she sang Justin Bieber’s song “Baby” on The X Factor USA, the song seems to take on a new meaning and evoke a new feeling the way she sings it:
Nothing is Impossible – Merry Christmas! (and a Little Song Cover)
The story of Christmas reminds me that anything is possible…and where there is great love there are miracles…
Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and may your dreams be merry and bright in the New Year!
In true Renaissance Dreamer style (of trying out passions that I may need improvement in; this was recorded a while back and I’m taking vocal lessons;) here’s my cover of one of my favorite Christmas songs, originally sung by Chris Tomlin:
Holy Captivated by Nicole C. Mullen
“Holy Captivated” is one of my favorite songs from Nicole C. Mullen’s latest album Captivated. The melody and words move me into worship; here’s a video of Nicole’s recent visit to Africa, with the lyrics:
HeartBlooms: Embrace the Journey…
As you follow your dreams keep in mind that the journey, though often dark and hard, has just as much worth as the success story…
Remember for every success story, there’s more back-story & behind-the-scenes (which are often not as exciting and enjoyable) than what we see on stage…
– Julene, Dreamfleur.com
Jump Shipp and Take the Leap Into Your Dreams – Inspiration from Josh Shipp
“If you don’t bring your dream to life, your dream dies with you.”
– Josh Shipp
Josh Shipp is an entrepreneur I’m constantly inspired by; he’s an author, youth expert and speaker who is genuinely passionate about seeing teens succeed (I recently invested in his Rock the Stage motivational speaker resource to help to gain insight for my youth speaking career).
Josh is also an INC Magazine 30 under 30 honoree and host of the show Jump Shipp which premieres October 21 on Halogen (find it on your TV or watch online at halogentv.com/shows/jumpshipp). On every episode of Jump Shipp Josh helps a young adult leave their dead-end job to follow the career path of their dreams; you can watch the promo for the show above to get a look at Josh’s real and relatable way of motivating people into action.
Jump Shipp is also having a giveaway for an Apple iPad and a $100 Visa Card, you can go here to enter: http://wfi.re/cr4vn
To kick off the show, Josh Shipp had a live online Dream Job Town Hall (click here to hear the call playback) where he gave a valuable talk about how to make the leap form your dead-end job to your dream job. Here are some of my notes below, I hope they inspire you as they did me to make a leap of your own into your dreams (P.S. there’s a lot more detail and depth to the actual call, click here to take a listen):
Josh Shipp – 7 Strategic Steps To Getting Your Dream Job
1. Define Your Dream Job
- • Don’t be vague – the more specific you can be, the better – the more likely it is to come true
• If your bank account was full of money would you still go to work?
• What kind of work would you do if you weren’t doing it for the money
• What do you like? What are you good at? – Ask others who are close to you
2. Dream Job Reality Check – Do a gut check
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• The motto “Dream it, do it” is impractical – misses so many steps in between
• Ask yourself the hard questions
• Do it now before you invest time, money, energy
• What is your dream job REALLY like?
• What will it cost you?
• Try to talk yourself out of it, is there any reason why this would be a bad idea?
3. Test Drive Your Dream Job – Do a hands-on gut check
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• Commit to 15 hours on the Dream Job Experience – You need to try it out first
• Meet with three professionals who have your dream job – mentors are a must
• Send them a piece of snail mail – cuts through the clutter of email
• Introduce yourself, ask for an informal ten minute chat
• They might say no but you have to get used to potential rejection
• Study the origin of their success story not just the success
• What advice would they give to themselves just starting out?
• Ask if you can do some dream job experience with them, to study them, help them, learn from them