Blogger: Judy Martin

The 9/11 terror attacks ignited Judy’s passion to cover work life culture in the newly emerging 24/7 high-tech global marketplace – from a more human perspective. As a reporter for Public Radio International’s Marketplace Morning Report, she focused on business news during the day and volunteered with the children of the victims at night. Her curiosity about how the world was navigating their work life during that crisis turned into a full time inquiry. As an emmy-award winning broadcast journalist, speaker and work life pundit, Judy offers a fresh voice on the emerging trends in the elusive quest for work life balance. Judy has been heard on American Public Media’s Marketplace Report, National Public Radio, World Vision Report, CNBC Business Radio and contributes as an anchor at News 12 Long Island. Through her WorkLife Nation blog Judy gives voice to the stories, companies and pioneers on the cutting-edge of the work life merge as an inspiration toward exploring the human experience in business.

Channel Your Inner Madonna to Trigger a Career Shift

Emboldened with new courage to brave the unknown and strive for greatness, I cut the neck and sleeves of my Madonna t-shirt last night. This was no small task. It’s been sitting in my dresser drawer for 6 years. Seriously, I’m not kidding. Every time I opened that draw to grab my yoga clothing, it’s been staring me in the face. That is until tonight.

I took the plunge and cut the darn thing so I could finally wear it (I should have gotten a large) and it was the most liberating action I’ve taken in years. The cutting of the shirt was a great metaphor I came to realize, for breaking a barrier that was literally keeping me from making some important career and creative business decisions.

Sometimes we have to just do something radically different in our daily lives, even if it means getting out of our comfort zone. Madonna in general is the icon of re-invention, she has taken many risks. She has known success and failure. But she constantly refuels, renews and reinvents her life and career. So channeling YOUR inner Madonna might also be a tactic to try something outrageously new and different. What shift are you avoiding, and if you made the plunge what would you learn? I asked myself that question.

Cutting the Madonna T-Shirt and the Lessons Learned

Cutting the shirt brought up all kinds of inner stuff about taking risks in my career, doing something off the beaten path in my work life trajectory, and forced me to move forward even in the face of certain trial and error. I did succeed (in cutting the shirt and other goals as you will discover at the end of this post), but I had to deconstruct and contemplate first. (If you’re a Madonna freakazoid like I have been most of my life, you’ll better understand what appears to be a ridiculous act.)

I bought this t-shirt at Madison Square Garden during Madonna’s 2004 Re-Invention Tour, but I never wore it because:

  • 1. It was too tight around the neck, and I was afraid to stretch it. Where can you stretch your life or career? Are you procrastinating, feel you’re not up to the task, or just not making the time to do it?
  • 2. I refused to cut it, because I didn’t want to ruin it, as it might shred. What are you afraid of? What will you ruin if you take a risk and try something new, like learning a new skill? Will extra work be involved and will follow-through require more of a commitment to personal or career growth?
  • 3. The wording on the back says, “Everyone is a star” So I thought people would judge me if I wore it. Do you really care what others will think if you decide to pick up ballet classes even though you’re a klutz? Are you concerned about going back to school for a new career in a recovering economy?
  • 4. I was saving it for a special occasion. Really? When’s your boat going to come in? Life is too short in this body anyway. I suggest taking the lead from  “Nike” – just do it!

Change Something, Re-invent Something, Remember Something Joyful

Even if you are not thrilled with your job, you can create some unusual aberration to change up the pace or the structure of your job, the way you spend your time, the way you organize your day, the way you relate to your co-workers, or even your boss. You can take a risk, learn a new skill, make a new creative suggestion. Maybe there’s something in your job or career from the past that has given you lots of joy. Igniting passion in your work calls for nothing less than the re-invention of your work or life perception, even in a job that you disdain. Even for just one day. You’ll be amazed at what you can discover. It might be the shift you need just to get through another day.

For example, at my personal blog, WorkLifeNation.com I decided to do something completely different than I had ever done before. I  just started Sanctum Sundays of Work Life Bliss. It’s a portal of information that can help you to just stop, contemplate your life, engage your belief system and also catch up on some inspirational work life news. I also decided to deepen my yoga practice by committing to a new training. The decision to take those leaps emerged as I was contemplating cutting the t-shirt. It was just time to cut the sh–.

For those of you who can just imagine what a better place the world would be if we just embraced our greatness. A taste of Madonna from her 2004 Reinvention Tour!

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This is getting a bit more subjective, but I much prefer the Zune Marketplace. The interface is colorful, has more flair, and some cool features like 'Mixview' that let you quickly see related albums, songs, or other users related to what you're listening to. Clicking on one of those will center on that item, and another set of "neighbors" will come into view, allowing you to navigate around exploring by similar artists, songs, or users. Speaking of users, the Zune "Social" is also great fun, letting you find others with shared tastes and becoming friends with them. You then can listen to a playlist created based on an amalgamation of what all your friends are listening to, which is also enjoyable. Those concerned with privacy will be relieved to know you can prevent the public from seeing your personal listening habits if you so choose.

It is better to re-invent from the place of rational and convention than being forced to do so. Otherwise it is a stressful and emotional process that drown a person in despair. Great points about life balance and training.

Hi Jacqui,
I had a ball writing this post. When such an epiphany hits, it's amazing how it all comes together. It was seriously a life changing moment.. very productive when you do something so outside of the box. (At least for me!)
Today I'm cleaning out my closet of old tv anchor suits - who knows what ideas lurk there!

Judy,
Wow - powerful post that had my heart racing as I jogged through your fueling words. I love the idea of 'moving forward even in the face of certain trial and error.' So true - usually it's often those types of 'things' we push through that deliver the greatest joy and satisfaction (and growth).

As well, your 4 points as to 'why' you'd never worn your Madonna shirt before were compelling - and the analogies such as stretching one's life and career, as well as the Just Do It message appeal to me. I am a 'huge' fan of that Nike slogan!

Wonderful post!
Jacqui