YOU chose to come here for a performance of a lifetime. It’s like your Master Class here on the Earth plane.

Executive Producer

The Freedom to Choose Your Role in your wide-eyed movie of life

Think about your life where you got lost in so many competing directions — each convincing and alluring, but equally fatal when you mistook it for the real Role you are meant to play.

Just think of the freedom you would have if you took charge and became your own executive producer. You would not have to offer up numbing entertainment or reduce your role to low-level homogenization and normalcy.

You would not have to work with companies who applaud conformity, treat exceptional creators as aberrations, and reward brilliance with sanitized mediocrity.

Reinventing and Changing Roles

The Lessons I learned as an Executive Producer

In my role as an Executive Producer of TV shows, magazines, extreme sports expeditions, and business ventures, I had to constantly reinvent myself and change roles.

Think how every phase of your life demands a different YOU. It can be an incredible experience when you spend the time to create the role you want to play.

Gaining Confidence and Freedom

Do you have any idea how much brilliance and wit rots away if you don’t care what role you play?

Do not wait for someone else to produce the “production” of your life. Step up and take charge! Developing the different roles you play in your life movie can give you immense freedom as it renders everyone else’s idea for you unimportant as you drive your own quest forward in epic proportion.

The Mindset of an Executive Producer

An Executive Producer does not just dabble in creative passion; they create great vision, ideas, and purpose! A good producer develops their own style and puts their spin on how their role will develop.

They do not go look for what’s happening — they make up what is happening.

Instead of searching for the It Factor, they define it. They are It!

Decision-Making and Adaptability

Good executive producers always retain ownership of the characters they create. They do not sell out their characters; instead, they nurture them into the main role.

Executive producers never know how the production will turn out, so they learn to make decisions quickly to manifest options for every situation their character encounters.

One way to hone your producer skills is to hang out with other passionate producers — those creative, driven souls who brave the negativity of the complacent, celebrate risk, and do not fear losing themselves.

Mastering Your Role

When you begin to master being an Executive Producer, it’s like being your own Life Coach

You would have skills that develop like this:

Reinvention

Master Producers notice when their passion is slipping and reinvent a new Role before it’s too late. They become experts at reinventing themselves.

Life as a Workshop

As they carefully develop each role they want to play, it’s as if they are creating their own Life Workshop. You can make up the lessons you want to learn and play them out.

Story Progression

They reinvent themselves often to keep their story strong and moving forward. If not, they know someone else will come along and take their part.

Character Development

They take time to develop their character’s power and presence.

Authenticity

They make sure their character is completely authentic and not made up. Authenticity should empower and enhance the role you create for yourself.

Significance and Grace

Each role you develop should have its own significance and form of Grace.

Practice and Repetition

You practice and repeat until your Role becomes intuitive.

Unlocking Potential

You start developing special opportunities for your role in your life movie. It starts by revealing the character’s potential for greatness.

Commitment

The role you decide to play gives a Samurai commitment in your movie of life — even when you are hanging off a cliff with no way to survive.

Planning a Great Ending As An Executive Producer

Because you control the production as the executive producer – you should plan a great ending.

Your role in life will constantly evolve into new developments, successes, and insurmountable challenges. This is what gives your character an appealing energy. People want to see what happens next.

Even if your role is to die, people know you’ll return in another lifetime to play an even bigger role.

You become a legend.