“I’m not a collection of hours. I’m the accumulation of all my skills and talents. I’m wisdom and creativity.” – Breaking the Time Barrier, FreshBooks
Month: February 2015
Creative Campaigning: Videos + Justice…
One of the projects that I worked on recently was a short promo video for a not-for-profit organization called Africa Arise–a grassroots organization based in Canada that does justice work in in the Acholi Quarter, a refugee slum on the outskirts of Kampala, Uganda.
For the past year, I’ve been working as a volunteer on the creative team of the organization (with a group of seven other creatives and strategic thinkers), to help strategize about how to grow the organization, implement effective fundraising campaigns and how to adequately communicate the mission and vision of the organization.
Our last fundraising campaign for 2014 (The 10.10.10. Thanksgiving Campaign) focused on encouraging Canadian families to give Ugandan families the opportunity to move back home to their original villages, now that the war is over, and to be able to “give thanks” for what they now have. The campaign lasted 10 days and we were able to raise approximately $4000 via online and in-hand donations. Amazing!
We’re excited about our new campaign for 2015, named “Families for Families”. This year we want to highlight that the organization focuses on restoring every member of the family–not only children or women, as many other great organizations do. But to examine the needs of men and how families as a whole can be restored.
This is one of two short videos that I shot and edited to announce the campaign:
If you would like more information about Africa Arise and the campaign, feel free to check out www.africaarise.ca and donate to our “Families for Families” campaign.
You can also find us on facebook and twitter!
Also, I may be travelling to Uganda in a few months! Stay tuned for details!
The Daily Routines of Creative Folk…
One of the things I’ve been working on this past month is refining my daily routine. There are soo many projects, soo many ideas, soo many people to network with and time is of the essence!
I’m fine tuning my dailies and sticking to them.
A friend of mine posted the above infographic on his facebook page awhile back and I found it pretty insightful and encouraging for two reasons:
- As a creative, it’ ok that I don’t fit into the typical 9-5 grind
- My daily grind and process is different and perfectly fine
Everyone’s grind is different and once you come to terms with the way you work, you lend yourself to greater productivity and unique work
Recognizing that your creative process is different and accepting it for what it is can lend to the uniqueness of work and greater productivity.
What does your daily work routine look like?
