Creative Threads
Think Like an Entrepreneur.
Discover Your Calling.
Creative Threads
Think Like an Entrepreneur.
Discover Your Calling.
Jon Barnes
Copyright © 2018 by Jon Barnes
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without prior permission from the publisher (except by reviewers who may quote brief passages).
First Edition
Printed in the United States of America
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-62720-169-8
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-62720-170-4
E-book ISBN: 978-1-62720-171-1
Cover Design: Brandon Lee Beach
Internal Design: Apprentice House
Photo of Author by Rachel Poisall
Published by Apprentice House
Loyola University Maryland
4501 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210
410.617.5265 • 410.617.2198 (fax)
www.ApprenticeHouse.com
To the creatives. You know who you are. You’re driven by a ferocious hunger to dream, believe, and create. You live by your own rules and find unspeakable joy in bringing something out of nothing. This book is dedicated to you, the creative, whether student, artist, professional, or tinkerer.
Keep creating.
To my family. They accept my weirdness and have always supported the crazy things I’ve wanted to do. Pursuing new creative ventures with my wife and making Lego movies or racing cars with my kids is the best and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Love you guys.
Contents
Introduction: Why you should read this book 1
Tips and advice for young creatives 19
I’m going to college again?! 23
How to think about your “personal brand” 51
I’m starting my own business?! 61
How to start your side gig overnight 67
I’m going to work at a law firm?! 75
I’m going to work at an ad agency?! 105
How to give a great presentation 123
I’m going to write a book?! 133
Introduction: Why you should read this book
So, what are you going to do with your life?
What, you don’t know? You don’t have it all figured out? You haven’t developed your 50-year plan and mapped out how your life goals connect to your college major? Why not?
Of course you don’t have it figured out. You don’t have a life plan because determining what’s going to happen half a century from now is just, well... crazy. Look, I get it. Everyone wants you to have it figured out. Your parents are bugging you to pick a major. Your friends’ parents are asking you what you’re going to “do after you graduate?” (Seriously? Go to the beach!)
Their questions are well intentioned; they’re just asking. And more people who have crossed over into full on adulthood really desire to support you with whatever you choose.
But what if you don’t know what to choose?
It’s a valid question. What if you just flat-out have no idea what to major in? Or what you’re going to do after college? Or whether or not you’re going to fast track to some specific graduate program or study abroad or take advanced classes or, or, or....
Whew. Pause.
Let me share a little secret with you. You don’t have to know. You don’t have to have it figured out. You don’t have to develop a life plan and have it printed on a 3-foot high parchment scroll (or neck tattoo). And you most certainly don’t have to know beyond a shadow of a doubt whether or not you want to fast track to some graduate program. You know how I know this? Because no one really knows. And those that think they do, no matter how confident, often take some of the wildest professional and educational road trips you can imagine and end up doing things they never even considered.
So take a breath. Get excited for your future. Release some of that pent up mental pressure and stop worrying about choosing the wrong thing. In this book I’m going to share my story with you, a story that involves fast cars, fake unicorns, fuzzy toilet seats, risk, reward, and finding my calling. I’m going to tell you my story because if I made it through my crazy background and had a blast in the process, then so can you.
So sit back, strap in, forget about figuring out your entire life for a few moments and enjoy the read. I hope through my story you’ll find the freedom to confidently write your own.
— Jon Barnes
Cars, cars, cars
You know what I like? Cars. All kinds of cars. Anything but stock. I used to be obsessed with a few different cars and drew pictures of them constantly. They are:
1959 Cadillac Eldorado
This car is insane. It has the largest fins ever produced. In 1959 America was fixated on gigantic cars made out of 40 million tons of metal with huge rocket-like fins jutting