Friday, February 26, 2010

Live, Love, Laugh

I have a candle with a decorative metal topper that I bought at Jessie's school fundraiser, which reads: "Live, Love, Laugh". I light that candle when I need a moment of peace. It's rare, but I try to do it once a day. This morning, I sat with a cup of chamomile tea, the cat purring on my lap and I reflected on the candle for a long time - about 20 minutes - before Nick woke up ready for snuggle time. Here's what I thought about:

LIVE - Live like there's no tomorrow. What would you do if you knew with certainty you'd be dead in 24 hours? I may write a short blog post like this one. I most likely would try to cram in my Bucket List of stuff I have always wanted to do with Rich and the kids and my family and friends. I wouldn't worry about balancing my checkbook or cleaning the oven.

LOVE - Love like your heart can't be broken. Unconditional love isn't hard work, but it makes things a whole lot simpler. Just be loving, and your world changes around you.

LAUGH - Someone asked me what I loved to do most. I answered "Laugh." I love to laugh, I enjoy making people laugh. I laugh often. It keeps me sane. Do I laugh too much? No one has ever told me that, so I guess not.

Over my kitchen door, I have a grape leaf design plaque I ordered off of eBay a few years back. It says "Live Well. Love Much. Laugh Often." I decided this will be the central theme of the marketing campaign for Fresh. The vision/slogan is "Good. Clean. Fun.", but the marketing campaign will feature people living well, loving much and laughing often. That is what will draw people to my events, and event planners to join my company.

Note, I said "people". Not "bachelorettes", not even "women". I've been reflecting on this and researching, and I'm declaring a shift. I will build this company to enable anyone in the world to have good clean fun - men, women, children. I think the world needs more of that. We'll see if it is too broad a mission for the market to bear. We'll see...

I hope I am laughing all the way to the bank. ;-)

1 comment:

  1. Ah I love that: Live, Love, Laugh. And open to everyone, although at one point as an exasperated mom planning a birthday party and you 7 in one month, do you really want kids b-day parties? Maybe Fresh is the "serenity kids b-day party", where they get to "roam wide and wild, while mom and dad and friends sip mimosa's and smile, because kids are happy and having a high energy time which means early bed times" Mabye? Ah, I just had a moment of huge b-day planning relieve thinking of that scenario. Sign me up!

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