Trust Life and Magic Happens

This time of year is always invigorating. In February I will head back to my home town, New York City, for Toy Fair and Kidscreen. The week is filled with meetings, dinners and drinks with colleagues, new clients and of course, friends and family. Very exciting!
While my portfolio covers several industries, there is something magical about the children’s business. For me it is a kindred spirit I share with people I have worked with and with people I hope to work with. Whichever scenario, comfort lies in the shared vision -- to positively influence the lives of children, either on-screen or off-screen.
Every year, I think of this trip as an opportunity, a fresh start at “filling the well” with new projects and creativity.
My quest: to inspire and to be inspired, to connect and to be connected.
These are the moments that I tell myself to trust life, not just live life.
“If we can just let go and trust that things will work out the way they're supposed to, without trying to control the outcome, then we can begin to enjoy the moment more fully. The joy of the freedom it brings becomes more pleasurable than the experience itself.”
-- Goldie Hawn
I was 24 when this concept became part of my conciousness. I was at a crossroad in my life, particularly the direction of my career. I knew I was creative and business intrigued me. I was uncertain of next steps and I worried. The unknown was difficult to live with. Long story short, after crawling out of my inner dialogue and jumping into life, trusting life, my dream job at the time presented itself - a position at a children’s entertainment company. That opportunity became the springboard of my career.
This lesson can be so easy to forget. And so refreshing when remembered.
So New York City -- friends, colleagues - the old, the new and the undiscovered, I welcome the magic. I feel the trust.
Let’s make 2012 a year to remember!