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2010 – Will it launch worldwide change?

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

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Welcome to 2010.  It seems like only yesterday that I was standing on the pier in Philadelphia blowing confetti cannons for the beginning of the millennium.   Looking back over the past decade we have all learned a lot.  We have learned that technology will move on with or without us.  We have learned what TIVO is, Facebook, Twitter, and that 1000’s of songs can now fit into our pocket as opposed to those oversized CD storage cases that took up an entire seat in your car.   The gloom and doom of Y2K did not come although America was rocked with 9/11 and all of the turmoil that has come after that.  1o years into the new millennium our world is different than I imagined.

We can go on and on about the surface developments but one of the things that I have seen that encourages me the most is on a grass roots level.  This generation is having a profound impact on the world as a whole.  There has emerged an understanding that it is right to help those around you and those across the world.   Everyone does this their own way, whether it be with cash or with service.  Volunteerism and charitable giving have seemed to become more of a part of this generation.  Through all of the ipods, laptops, TV’s, big houses, etc has this generation realized that we are very blessed with more than we need?  Just this past week over 560,00.00 was given to charities in a 2 days span by college kids using a variety of avenues from standard means to text messaging.    That is amazing and to be modeled by my generation as we set the pace for those that come after us.   I challenge you to think beyond you.

2010 promises to be an interesting year for Synergy.  These developments within the culture fit with our mission to serve organizations.  In the next 30-45 days we will be announcing some more new developments that we hope will continue to allow us to use our skills to connect entertainment and sports to cause and events.  For your viewing pleasure, take a look at our big project that kicks off in 5 months.  It is the Hoops of Hope All Stars Tour.  You can find us on facebook as well.   If you live in any of these 12 cities consider that with one day you can change the lives of generations across the world.   Happy 2010 to all of you.

Live your passion not your obligation.

Friday, August 28th, 2009

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What are you passionate about? Are you doing it? Many of us are passionate by nature but often don’t have the knowledge of how to turn that into something fulfilling. Some are stuck in a job and hate it, others like your job but want something more. We don’t change because we feel obligated. Obligated to our families, friends, employer and the list goes on.

Over the years, I have become convinced that the only way to live is by living through your passion. When you take your heart and put it to use, your very being is defined. You calculate your decisions by how it will influence your passion rather then obligatory factors. Sure we have to all pay our bills and make a living but maybe for you your passion could be met through volunteer service. There are hundreds of organizations in middle Tennessee and thousands throughout the United States that need your help and serve as a perfect reflection of the statement, it is better to give than to receive.

As a company we realize that with each employee we hire and each project we take there is an opportunity to build or influence someone’s passion. We are built on a fulfilling purpose that can only be met by pursuing passions. Passion to help others who are less fortunate than us. We have a quote in our office that says the following:

“We make a living out of what we receive, we make a life out of what we give”

This quote reflects a harmonious balance between passion and obligation. We are obligated to serve our clients and our staff with excellence but our passion is to do that in a way that allows us to serve others and to give back.
Take a moment, reflect on your passion and ask yourself if you are feeding your passion, your obligation or both. We would love to hear from you.