“Let’s write a swimming pool”

Paul McCartney once said to John Lennon before writing a new song: “Let’s write a swimming pool!”   What he meant is that as talented song artists they could decide in advance to easily generate enough money to build a swimming pool, buy a car, take a dream vacation, or pretty much anything else they wanted.

Does your talent translate into tangible things you’d like to have or give, or is there little connection between working, getting a paycheck and simply making a living? Do you see that new car, a family cruise or a swimming pool when you begin a project that uses your best skills?

I suspect it would help us frame our work if we were better able to “see” what that work was leading to.  Paychecks that are deposited directly into our checking accounts where bills are paid automatically somehow lose their tangible connection to anything.  I think that in our “paperless” culture perhaps we’ve lost the connection between writing well and a swimming pool.  That’s why Dave Ramsey encourages us all to use “cash” when making purchases.  It feels different than just swiping a card or even writing a check.  To this day I still pay for cars with cash – I want the visceral connection between working hard and then giving up that stack of $100 bills for a chunk of metal and plastic.

Yeah we’ve all heard about “singing for your supper.”  But that’s not a real connection for most of us.  So what are you going to write, draw, hammer, sing, bake, build, mow, blog or talk for today?  Connecting today’s activities with the image of a clear goal will help draw out your highest talents and skills.

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  • Aaron Kerr

    Thanks for the encouragement Dan! This winter, I’m web-developing and writing hardwood floors and a family vacation :)

  • http://www.RadicallyChristian.com Wes McAdams

    What a cool thought to start the day! I think I might start writing “My kids’ college education” :) . Thanks for all you do, Dan!

  • http://www.jmlalonde.com Joe Lalonde

    That is an awesome way to put things into perspective. Thanks for sharing Lennon’s quote.

  • Gavinjanice

    Lets write a new car:)

  • http://battlegroundbuzz.com Joshua Monen

    Dan, I love this! Due in large part to your teachings I’m happy to report that I now make a living writing (I have a freelance copywriting business). I know I can make an “income” writing. But I’ve never thought about directly relating my my writing to something tangible. 

    You’ve given me a great idea! I’m not sure I want to “write a swimming pool” (I live in rainy Washington State) but I would like to “write a house!” 

    This is great! Thank you for sharing.

    -Josh

    • Aaron Kerr

      Josh,
      Thanks for sharing with us. I’m very interested in earning at least a part-time living as a writer. I’ve done largely technical work for the past few years but have a degree in English and love to write. Would you be willing to share a little with me about the work you do and how your business is structured?
      Aaron

      • http://battlegroundbuzz.com Joshua Monen

        Hi Aaron, it’s great to meet another writer! I’d be happy to share what I’ve learned and how I make a living writing. Send me an email and we can have a more in depth conversation that way. It’s josh@ joshuamonen.com.

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