JOHN WILLIAMS’ PERSONAL BLOG ON CREATIVE LIVING
Would you like to play all day and get paid - to do the creative, fun stuff you love doing, to have oodles of variety and freedom… and to make good money doing it?
If so, have a listen to my free audio class below.
I’ll explain why I think you need to switch from a worker mindset to a “player” mindset (now more than ever), why “players” are ultimately more successful, and how you can start playing right now.
I’ve found that the more I play (ie do what I love and dare to experiment and explore), the more successful I am. I’ve written for the Guardian and the Reader’s Digest, I’ve had my “sound art” played on BBC Radio 3, I’ve created a popular monthly London event for creative people, and I’ve been a successful technical consultant only needing to work 3 months of the year.
Now I’m writing a book for a major publisher about all this called “Screw Work, Let’s Play”.
Just click the play button below.
Or… Right-click this link to download the MP3 to your computer
(It’s 25MB so it’ll take a while. Once you’ve got it you can put it on your MP3 player just like any other MP3.)
“I dare you to listen to John’s teleclass and not get passionate.” Suzy Greaves
ONLY 3 PLACES LEFT!
Join my Summer School to learn how to play and get paid.
You’ll get clearer what playing all day means to you then help you launch a project to get you closer. I’ll share the best ideas from the book as I write it and you’ll have the creativity, contacts and encouragement of a small group of other motivated people.
What’s holding you back?
We start Thursday 4 June and run until Thursday 13 August.
By the end of the Summer School, you will have launched your project onto the world and be ready to build on it further.
This is the personal blog of John Williams, author of "Screw work, let's play: How to do what you love & get paid for it" to be published by Pearson in June 2010.
Join my mission to play all day and get paid - to do whatever creative, fun stuff we feel like doing and make a good living out of it.
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