Wednesday, May 20, 2009

joy rebel interviews:: jungle of life

Lance first reached out to me after reading a post I'd written on Christine Kane's site in December of last year. I was immediately intrigued by his friendliness. Then I clicked over to his website and found a warm, encouraging, inviting and uplifting space. Truly. I am honored to present him here today!


(this picture is so fun!)

Your blog, Jungle of life, has a large focus on positive growth and positive thinking. How did you decide on that focus?

Interestingly, the “Jungle of Life” began its life with a focus that was a bit broader. My first thought when I began to write (holy cow, it’s been over a year now!) was to focus on personal finance first, and then secondarily – personal health and personal growth. I quickly realized after starting out, that as much as I liked all of these areas – the only one that resonated with me in regards to writing about was personal growth. And this, itself, has evolved to be more focused on positivity in personal growth and inspirational articles. Like life, writing is a journey, and one that I’m leading right now based upon what my heart is saying.

What have been your own experiences with positive thinking?

I’ll relate one story in particular that made an impact for me. Shortly out of college, I was working at a company that was struggling, and morale was low. And through it all, I had a supervisor that was head and shoulders above all of this. He was completely supportive of me, and both positive and realistic at the same time. Looking back, he was the definition of a “joy rebel”. And conversations with him, led to me moving in a different direction at the time, and into a new career. More than that, though, it helped to instill in me that just because everything seems bad around you, it doesn’t mean that you have to jump on the “woe is me” bandwagon.

An author that I particularly enjoy is Tom Peters. Tom Peters, being considered a business writer, might seem like an unlikely choice here. So much of his “stuff”, though, can be applied not only to our professional lives, but also to our personal lives. Some of what he’s saying may seem a bit “out there”, but when you really think about it, is it really? One thing of his I particularly like is “100 Ways to Succeed/Make Money Part II”, from the ChangeThis website. And check out his other stuff there too, as well as other writers – lots of excellent material, and free!

(ed: while the title of the above links may sounds like a 'get rich quick' thing, they so aren't and definitetly worth checking out)

Even with positive thinking, I know you probably have your down times too. What do you find helpful when you are feeling blue? How do you get yourself out of a slump?

When I’m feeling blue, I like to go for green! Green, as in nature. Getting outdoors is very therapeutic for me. There is something about this amazing earth we live on, how it all works, and how amazing all of that is – that puts things back into perspective for me. It might mean a walk around the yard. Or a jog up the street. Or getting the chainsaw out (and NOT like any Texas-themed horror flicks this may conjure up!).

You are so encouraging to us out here in the blogging community. Is that a natural tendency or something you’ve cultivated? And if you’ve cultivated it, what was your process?

Well, Brandi, I certainly have moments where I am less-than encouraging. Like sometimes when I’m driving, for instance! I try to be aware of this, so that if I start to veer a little left of center, and can bring myself back. I think a lot of it goes back to my roots, and to growing up in a very encouraging environment. Still, though, this doesn’t all just happen magically for me. Pressure, deadlines, angry people, differences – all of these and more can put a damper on encouragement, if we’re not fully aware. So, I think, at least for me, that even if some of this comes naturally – it still has to be cultivated as well. And I’m going back to nature again – it is powerfully refreshing for me. The new life of spring! The full moon and all the stars on a clear night! Squirrels chasing each other in the backyard! Rain! Rainbows! Mountains! Oceans! All of these, and more, remind me of just how amazing this planet is that we live on! Think about that – about just how many things work in harmony to keep our world as awesome as it is – and then think even more about what is beyond what we can even see! I can’t help but think of any of this and be encouraged in what IS possible!

How do you stay connected to joy?

A big thing for me is in how my day starts. If I start out by getting up late, and feeling “rushed” – it throws everything a bit “out of whack”. And joy just seems more forced. When my day starts out with some time for “me”, some un-rushed time to do whatever I so choose – then joy is a much more natural state. I think this goes a long way toward saying just how important taking care of ourselves is. And I see this as taking care of ourselves in all realms of our being – physical, emotional, mental, spiritual. By making “me” a priority, that truth from within my soul has a much better chance of shining. And when we can get to this place, someplace deep within that has meaning – joy flows!

Are there any personal mantras or guidelines that you live by?

I do have a quote that has much meaning for me:
“To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children … to leave the world a better place … to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
If I can honestly say that I’ve done this, that I am living by the principles of this quote – then I have fully lived!

(ed: that is an amazing quote. And Lance, I think you are living it fully!)

I know your kids are so important to you. If you had only one lesson to share with them, what would it be?

Life is to be lived. Kids get this. Like my oldest son, a couple of years ago – he took a little red wagon and rode it down a big hill in our backyard. Think about steering this with the handle while you’re seated in the wagon (it doesn’t work very well!). So, he did it, and miraculously made it half-way down before crashing. He saw the possibility in this challenge. Had you asked me to do that – I would have pointed out how steering would be too hard, how I could get going and not be able to stop, etc. And I’m not saying that this was a smart choice on his part. I’m saying that he saw the possibility in this, while I saw the impossibility in it.
So, the lesson is: See the possibilities in life, not the impossibilities. Live your life! When we’re young, we sometimes just don’t know any better, we’re not limited by the lens of what we’ve always heard. The older we get, the more we tend to “conform”. And conformity says “limited by what we’re told”. Stay young. Look at life through the lens of anything is possible!

Thank you Lance, for sharing a little of your world with us today-it is sooo appreciated!

20 comments:

Tabitha in Bliss said...

I am a HUGE fan of Lance's blog, so this was a very special treat!! Brandi, the questions were ones I would have asked him myself, so thanks!!
Lance, you are awesome and I love that I can know people like both you and Brandi!

Sami - Life, Laughs and Lemmings said...

Hi Lance and Brandi,

Absolutely love the quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson. I agree with Brandi Lance, as far as I can see, you're already living it (and inspiring the rest of us to do the same)!

By the way, a few years ago I read Tom Peter's book ReImagine. It was one of those books that had a major impact on me and resonated greatly. If you haven't already read it, I can highly recommend it.

Thanks Lance and great questions Brandi.

positively present said...

I love Lance's site. What a great interview!!

Laurie said...

Lance, I know you have helped me breathe easier.

I love how you appreciate nature. I feel more alive in nature as well. I think it gets us back to the "garden" so to speak and touches inner "spirit" parts of our souls.

The photo of you and your wife is very cute. Some definite joy happening there!

J.D. Meier said...

Seriously good questions and insightful responses.

Way to go Brandi and Lance.

Vered - MomGrind said...

It's so good to get to know you better, Lance. Being outdoors always lifts my spirits too, as does exercising.

Daphne @ Joyful Days said...

Brandi, you chose a wonderful blogger and person in Lance!

Lance, having followed your blog, I can see that you've evolved as a blogger. Your answers are so natural and so honest, with specific examples to make your point instead of vague generalities. You're really coming into your own, and your authenticity really comes across. Bravo!

Henie said...

Lance is definitely one whom I value as part of my community! In the short time that I have known him, my connection with him is as gold as having known him all my life! I marvel at his amiability!

Thank you for doing this interview and adding more insight into the wonderful Lance that we all know and love! :~)

Lance said...

Brandi - Thanks much - you're awesome! I'm honored to be here today, and humbled by your belief in me. This must guarantee that July 1 (Official Joy Rebel Day!) is a day I should be able to do whatever I want, right!! It's great to be a part of the army...

Tabitha - Hi Tabitha. You're too kind (and I like it!). Thank you! It's great to be here - and hey - I'm following in some pretty big footsteps - yours!

Sami - Hi Sami! The Emerson quote is one of my very favorite quotes - in a couple of sentences it really sums up the life I hope I'm living, and strive to live. And thank you - your words are awfully kind (just as Brandi's were up above), and that really means alot to me (and that's directed to both you and Brandi). I'll check out the ReImagine book - I've read a couple of his books ("The Brand You 50" most recently) - and found everything of his to be powerfully insightful. So, thank you for recommendation!

Positively Present - Hi Dani. Thanks for stopping over here and reading this!

Laurie - Laurie, thank you. Your first line really means much to me. Nature is so "natural" - and in a way, I think it takes us back to a more natural state. And in so doing, we DO more with that inner spirit - I couldn't agree more. The photo is of us leaving a village festival last year - and a camera-happy guy we know well snapped our picture. I think we had it in our inbox before we got home!

J.D. Meier - Thanks much J.D., it was a lot of fun working with Brandi on this!

Vered - Thanks Vered! Nature sure does seem uplifting. As does exercise (although sometimes...). Seriously, though, getting out and moving is good for for than just our physical health, it does a lot our mental well-being too!

Stacey / Create a Balance said...

Great interview. Nature always has a way of filling me with joy too.

Jannie Funster said...

Oceans! Mountains! Squirrels! Lance's blog! Songwriting! Smiling Children! Laughing dogs! Rivers! Trees! Joy Rebellion! Yep, all great things.

Brandi said...

I think it says something about Lance's impact on this community that so many amazing people already know and love his presence.

For everyone that commented-thank you! I am so glad I could showcase some of Lance's wonderful spirit here.

And Lance-thank you so much for sharing it with my little corner of the world.

Tess said...

Lance is known in the blogging community for his generosity, kindness and spirit. What can get better than that?

His pictures of his family are a tesstimonial to the father he is. Lance rocks and so does your blog!

Audra Krell said...

Hi Brandi,
I'm another big fan of Lance's, in fact I might be number four, right behind his wife, mom and kids! Thank you for helping me get to Lance better.
I love your concept of joy rebels....you are a rockstar!

Barbara Swafford said...

Hi Brandi and Lance,

I thoroughly enjoyed this interview. Even though I've known Lance since shortly after he started blogging, his words are always a joy to read. It's wonderful to learn even more of the man behind a fabulous blog.

Great job Brandi. Your questions brought out the best of Lance.

Lance said...

@Daphne - Hi Daphne. Thanks so much for stopping by here! You know, Daphne, this phrase fits you so well too - just look at the name of your blog - "Joyful Days"!!! I'm a lucky guy to know you...

@Henie - Henie, I appreciate your words very much, and know I feel the same way. Thanks for all your support!

@Stacey / Create A Balance - Nature sure is a great way to get connected with joy isn't it! Thanks much for stopping by here!

@Jannie - Hey Jannie! You're forgetting something...Jannie!

@Brandi - Thanks much Brandi - for the questions, for the opportunity, and for being "you"...

@Tess - Hi Tess! Aw, thank you! And hey, you rock too Tess! I'm just thinking of a book I read recently...by you! And it was filled with all levels of awesomeness!

3rdEyeMuse said...

Thanks for the spotlight on Lance ... I so enjoy being introduced to the other Joy Rebels. :)

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Lance and Brandi .. thanks so much for that interview .. great questions .. especially being able to read the Emerson quote .. that's a great mantra to have: I love it ..

Wonderful and I'll be back to read more of the Rebellious Joy ..

Have great days and weekend ..
Hilary Melton-Butcher
Positive Letters

Lance said...

@Audra - Hi Audra. I love the phrase "joy rebel"! It sounds so rebellious, but in a very good way!! Audra, thank you for your words here today. I'm deeply touched by this. You're a wonderful friend!

@Barbara - Hi Barbara! In the blogging world, we go back a long ways - almost a year now! Wow! I consider myself blessed to have had your support and friendship over these last many months - thank you!

@3rdEyeMuse - Hi 3rdEyeMuse. Brandi does an excellent job with these interviews, doesn't she. I too find them to be such a great way to really get to know some of the very awesome people who frequent this site!

Lance said...

Hilary - The Emerson quote is one of my very favorite quotes. It just really sums up what I hope my life signifies - so great are the words!

Brandi does a great job of spreading joy - this is most definitely a great place to hang out at!