The "Love Bank"

Re-kindlers intuitively know this. They have a solid love foundation, but somewhere along the way the daily grind threw a couple of curves knocking them off balance. Hopefully, with some minor tweaking and a splash of imagination, they find their way home... back to the place that reminds them why they're doing it. Sometimes the door closes for a moment, but it doesn't always lock.
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Cirque du Soleil The Spark |
Instead of being a narrative told from perspective of one of the artists, managers, designers or technicians within Cirque de Soleil, The Spark comes through the eyes of Frank, who after being re-awakened by the energy in Las Vegas, decides to arrange a month-long sabbatical with Cirque de Soleil to learn more about their creative culture. On a shear leap of faith, he travels to Montreal to undergo 3 weeks of condensed Cirque training in hopes of bringing that passion back to his own life and career.
Frank's experience connecting with a spectrum of designers and performers, as well as seeing one of his own clients become part of the organization, pushes him to take on some new risks within the sports agency back in Chicago. He declines an offer from his boss to represent a Heisman trophy winner, instead proposing an idea to create and head a New Talent Division. So… Frank figures out a way to get back to doing what he enjoys the most... traveling to high schools and colleges in the middle of nowhere to take a chance on young athletes no one has ever heard of. Sometimes... all it takes is some out-of-the-box thinking and a generous deposit into the love bank to get the career back on track.
"One Thing..."
Do It Better.
While talking to his wife, Mitch condenses what he actually does at his job selling advertising space at a radio station to "selling air." Somewhere along the path, just like sports agent Frank Castle, he fell into the daily grind abyss and stopped depositing into the love bank. Towards the end of the movie, after successfully guiding the herd to Colorado, Mitch arrives home with renewed purpose. "I'm not going to quit my job," he tells his wife. "I'm just going to do it better."
I don't know anyone who doesn't vent about their job from time to time... or their crappy boss or conniving co-workers... or "selling air." The difference with re-kindlers is that one way or another, whether it's an epiphany brought about by Cirque du Soleil or a life-altering adventure across the Southwest landscape, they re-ignite the flame and find a reason to stay the course.
The truth is we all need to change our frame of reference once in a while in order to see things in their best light. So... rattle the creativity cage slightly and appreciate what you have. A little gratitude goes a long way. Instead of seeing the tedious journey ahead, pause, look back, and remember how far you've already come. At least this way, you'll really know if you've hit the end of the road or if you just need a little more fuel in the tank.