10. Boundaries, structure, and prioritising – all sound stifling, but are needed for creativity.

10. Boundaries, structure, and prioritising – all sound stifling, but are needed for creativity.

Coping with shutting down a successful business and laying off staff members due to Covid, and then managing to pick yourself and carrying on takes some doing. Open and honest communication has to happen.  New boundaries and priorities need to be set and structure needs to be placed so that continued growth can e allowed…

9. “Design Thinking” – so much more than just “Design and Thinking.”

9. “Design Thinking” – so much more than just “Design and Thinking.”

Have you ever had a conversation with someone who sheds so much light on a topic that you realise that your perception related to it was so wrong? Well, that’s what happened to me during my chat with Jolanda de Villiers Morkel of Stadio Higher education on this latest episode of the Creatfulness podcast where…

8. It’s not only about being brave, you have to contribute too.

8. It’s not only about being brave, you have to contribute too.

Some dream of being an internationally recognised DJ, and a tech entrepreneur. As fantastic as it all is,  there is still all the behind-the-scenes- work to make it happen. We also need to look after ourselves, by playing, while finding the creative inspiration, and acting in a certain way by taking action on the inspiration…

7. Creativity – it’s not, “are you smart?” But rather, “how are you smart?”

7. Creativity – it’s not, “are you smart?” But rather, “how are you smart?”

“Creativity is not, are you smart?” But rather, “how are you smart?” “Create the best with what’s in front of you.” It’s not about “me,” it’s about “we,” as co-creating and collaborations  lead to more.” All form part of this latest episode of the Createfulness podcast. In this episode, I speak with coach, trainer, facilitator,…

4. Pivoting and pirouetting during these crazy times.

4. Pivoting and pirouetting during these crazy times.

Helene Marie Ceillier, like many others, was dramatically affected by the onset of Covid. As a creative entrepreneur, she realised that she had to pivot, and quickly. In this episode of the #_createfulness_podcast, we chat about pivoting and her journey which resulted in her tapping into the pleasures she found as a child and an…

2. The assumption that we are creative and leaders…or not!

In this second episode of the Createfulness podcast, I chat with Trisha Lord Rule.  Trisha heads up Braveheart Life which linked to the works of Nancy Klein’s Thinking Environment. During our conversation, we discuss – among other things –  how our thinking and assumptions affect our opinion on whether we’re creative or not and whether…

Coronavirus isn’t the biggest challenge anymore…no, this isn’t a conspiracy theory.
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Coronavirus isn’t the biggest challenge anymore…no, this isn’t a conspiracy theory.

Coronavirus isn’t the main challenge anymore, there’s something more – and no this isn’t a conspiracy theory. As per the experts’ instructions, we’ve done what we can do to hopefully keep us out of the virus’s reach.  We wear masks, we exercise when we can, we keep social distancing, and we continuously wash our hands….

“Load, aim and shoot, or Load, shoot and aim…?”

I recently heard somewhere that, according to a very prominent (big) business consultant, the philosophy of many companies is not “Load, aim, and shoot,” but rather to “Load, Shoot and then aim..!” Using either philosophy one should still get to the same result as either way, we still need to listen to the market and adjust accordingly…

Speaking at Eduweek – Goal-setting for sustainable education development.

Teachers work in a challenging environment – having to cope with limited resources, overcrowded classrooms, learners who are often uninspired about their future, dealing with lesson plans, marking and admin – all this while trying to make a meaningful difference.   In an effort to address this situation and provide teachers with additional skills and knowledge…

Calm In Storm Partners with a mainstream student brand

Calm In Storm is very happy to announce a brand partnership  has been formed with StudentBrands  for the upcoming goal-setting workshop to be held in Gauteng on July 1 StudentBrands is one of the main youth, entertainment platforms in South Africa – offering a wide variety of information and services. ‘We are delighted to have…

Another TV appearance on one of the largest daily, youth entertainment TV shows – Life Coaching

Hectic 99 one of the coolest and largest  South African, daily, youth entertainment, TV Programs, has always had their teenage viewers well-being at heart. Previously, Gary Hirson from Calm in Storm was invited onto the afternoon show as a Life Coach to discuss; The challenges that come with the youth informing their parents if they fail…

Popular children’s book now available in IsiXhosa and Isizulu

Popular Children’s Book now available in IsiXhosa and IsiZulu Popular kid’s book, The Magic that’s Ours, which has already won acclaim from educators across the country, is now available in IsiXhosa and IsiZulu, helping to spread its magic message to many more South African kids. Written by local author Gary Hirson, the fun and vividly-illustrated tale…

The journey of translating a children’s book into 2 official languages.

As an author and independent publisher, I’ve just experienced the process of having my first book, The Magic that’s Ours, translated into IsiXhosa and IsiZulu, 2 of the 11 official languages in South Africa.  The experience, albeit dissimilar to writing a book, was very interesting as I couldn’t speak, read, or write any of the translated languages.   The…

17 Teenagers give feedback after a goal-setting workshop!

On Saturday the 28th January Calm in Storm, facilitated a 5 hour goal-setting workshop to 17 teenagers from 4 different NGO’s. The Western Cape Network for Peace and Development arranged for the 4 NGO’s; New World Foundation,  Amandla EduFootball, Beth Uriel, and Yabonga to send through 15 people to attend, but the response was so overwhelming that we ended up…

Goal- setting workshops for teenagers during October School Holidays

During the October school Holidays (In Cape Town) I will be facilitating a series of 1 day goal-setting workshops for teenagers. On Thursday the 9th Oct the workshop will be for Grade 8-9’s and; on Friday the 10th October it will be facilitated to Grade 10-12’s. Details for the workshops are as follows: The aim of the workshop…

Weekend Workshop – 25/05/13 – Ripple ABC – Riebeek Valley

Goal-Setting and Development of Self Weekend Workshop. Set in the Riebeek Valley, only an hour from Cape Town, is the location for our upcoming workshop. Surrounded by tranquility and space we will interactively explore what’s needed to identify our dreams and pursue our goals with plenty of time left over each day to explore the valley…

Weekend Workshop | 25 May 2013 | ‘Ripple’ ABC

“Goal-Setting and Development of Self” Weekend Workshop. Set in the Riebeek Valley, only an hour from Cape Town, is the location for our upcoming workshop. Surrounded by tranquility and space we will interactively explore what’s needed to identify our dreams and pursue our goals with plenty of time left over each day to explore the valley…

There’s nothing like the high of a book launch, but what about the legalities?

The high of a book launch is just that… a high! As the Author all the focus is upon you. Everyone wants to talk to you, take your photo and congratulate you. It’s easy to feel like the King of the world basking in all the glory. Nothing wrong with that as an achievement has…

Celebrating Nelson Mandela’s birthday by inspiring the youth to read.

July 18th  is Nelson Mandela’s birthday. Everyone in South Africa is asked to contribute something for 67 minutes. Metropolitan Health Group sponsored 1000 copies of The Power that’s Ours and donated it to the pupils of the Trevor Manuel Primary school in Fisantekraal. A community with an alarmingly high unemployment rate. I was asked to speak…

Grade 0-3′s

Talk Time: 20 minutes This talk is to promote reading and that our imagination is a gift that we all possess. This talk includes: • A card trick to compare a magic trick to the gift of our imagination. • Questions on “why is it good to read?” – builds self confidence and learning new…

Grade 4-7′s

Talk Time: 30 minutes This talk is to promote reading, our imagination as a gift, and that achieving our dreams is a reality. This talk includes: A card trick to compare a magic trick to the gift of our imagination. A brief visual look into the 6000-year history of reading and writing, and how this…

Grade 11-12’s – Assemblies, LO and Leadership related groups, Beginning of year motivation, and End of Year Prize Givings.

Talk Time: 30 – 40 minutes. This talk is given during, Life Orientation, Leadership Classes, and Assemblies. What if I told you, YOU had the “Secret” recipe for your success? “Set your goals and write them down. Now you’re one step closer to achieving them” Sir Richard Branson– Creator of Virgin “Step by Step, I don’t…

Corporate sponsorship – it does work – sometimes unexpectedly

For quite a while now I haven’t posted about Corporate Sponsorship as I was busy finishing up my two latest books. The Journey that’s Ours – the follow on from The Power that’s Ours and Down The Linea photographic coffee-table book about the train line that runs between Cape Town and Simonstown, commuting over 3.5 million people…

What it feels like when Corporate Sponsorship does finally come through!

After receiving all the very kindly, positive and eloquently written rejection letters, I can be forgiven for expecting a boisterous, back slapping announcement- with all the bells and whistles- when the news that my sponsorship had finally come through. But this was not to be the case…but at that point in time I didn’t really…

Registering books on online sites- a friendly response

Very recently I received an email about  Red Pepper Books,  which is a South African online bookstore – “South Africa’s friendliest online bookstore” they advertise. Both The Magic that’s Ours and The Power that’s Ours were registered with Kalahari. net over a year ago but I couldn’t remember what was required to register books on…

Getting over the last sponsorship hurdle one inch at a time.

A while ago I had to visit the dentist- which I hadn’t done previously in a very long time. They scare me tremendously as I can’t bear the prodding, filing, and especially the injections- the pain in my mind is unbearable. But I’ve now discovered that they’ve met their match… My proposal had been approved…

It ain’t a race

I suppose it’s true to say that we all love winning? But writing and publishing a book is definitely not a race to won. Saying that, it does leave one feeling a little proud when they’re told that their book is still number #1. With over 1700 chapters sold in August The Power that’s Ours…

Why not just give up?

So after countless, calls, emails and rejections those decision makers are still not getting what you’re trying to sell- or worse yet have barricaded themselves against your barrage of inquiries seeking a response to your proposal. You become, despondent, frustrated, depressed and feeling like everyone and everything is against you. You think to yourself, when is…

Following up can save your hard work from slipping through the cracks.

I’ve always said that seeking sponsorship is a numbers game. There are so many people out there looking for sponsorship that it’s crucial to: a) Contact as many companies as possible and, b) Once you have the right person don’t give up contacting them until they either accept or reject the proposal outright. So much…

A proposal outline for corporate sponsorship

Getting to speak to the correct person with regards to sponsorship is always key. The two departments that are responsible for for sponsorship are the Marketing Department and the Corporate Social Investment/ Responsibility Department. (CSRI) Finding these people either takes many hours trawling the company websites or phoning directly and asking the receptionist-whichever works for…

Another way to meet your readers while earning their respect.

A couple of posts ago I spoke about the workshops that I was planning to give to high school students. It’s one thing declaring that workshops will be on offer but it’s another thing putting together a professional package. There is logistics involved like: Course content, trial runs, duration, times, numbers of attendees, venues, marketing,…

Help please!

I need your help please. Due to my involvement with schools I discovered an aspect of education that I never knew existed. Within South Africa there are approximately 20 schools that are on site in hospitals. These schools are run by teachers that not only teach according to the standard curriculum, but they’re also teaching…

Help please!

I need your help please. Due to my involvement with schools I discovered an aspect of education that I never knew existed. Within South Africa there are approximately 20 schools that are on site in hospitals. These schools are run by teachers that not only teach according to the standard curriculum, but they’re also teaching…

Just when you’re thinking your days going nowhere, the unexpected happens…

This is a review (slightly edited) I received today from a Kindergarten school teacher in the USA Hey Gary, It’s been too long! It was over a year ago when we met and were able to hike up Lion’s Head! Anyway (I was part of the Vanderbilt group from Nashville), I’m well into my first…

The launch date gets closer while the “to do” list lengthens

 Initially I had a website for my first book going by the same name as the title www.themagicthatsours.com, but now that the second book-The Power that’s Ours was on it’s way with a possible third in the pipeline I wanted to start creating a brand under which all further books would fall.  The name of…

What to do if you don’t make it onto the New York Best Seller list.

I remember thinking to myself, shortly after my book launch, that sooner rather than later I’d be owning the car of my dreams, women would be throwing themselves at me, Oprah would definitely be calling and I’d soon be summiting the the New York best seller list. Why not, I was now a published author?…

The Learning Begins

Reading “Successful Self-Publishing in South Africa”really shed light on how much I didn’t know about this impending journey of self publishing. As it’s a very easy book to read, it was very simple to highlight the necassary areas of relevant information. Besides the obvious on what I had to do I also came to learn…