Thursday, September 15, 2011

Dave's Megaphone Moment

                                             
                                     
Today’s guest contributor is Mr. Dave Rudbarg. 

I met Dave at Landmark Education where he led a workshop for people in a leadership program from 1997 – 2000.

In the workshop, Dave taught me how to see the first impression I was making on people, and in my case, how to change it. We both laughed when he told me, but I will be reported if the words are printed here. 

Although we now live in different states, we have always found our way back and forth to each other throughout our relationship. We have remained close friends and can pickup right where we left off.

Dave’s mission in life is to inspire self-expression as an access to a world where everyone belongs.

His other purpose is to get attention.

Dave wears several hats. 
He is:

·    a Barista at Starbucks.
·    a singer who released his 1st album last year, Living in the Land of Yes.
·    an established relationship coach with clients from New York to Japan.
·    a student of transformation.
·    great at connecting people who have common interests.
·    thankful to God for creating Facebook,
  otherwise he would never know anyone’s
  birthday besides his own.
· an occasional jerk

Dave is, according to him, a typical Aquarian male. His interests run the gamut from 60’s soul, to pro-wrestling, to transformational education, to watching NCIS.

He believes, that at the most basic level,
Integrity + Gratitude = Miracles


Dave’s own words:

“In the last several years I have altered my relationship to spirituality and my body. In other words, I am a former atheist who prays every morning and a former 334 pound man who now works out 3-4 times a week and weighs approximately 90 pounds less."

I have amazing people in my life. I am passionate about relationships, and passionate about men and women knowing and celebrating their differences.

As a result of my working at Starbucks, I have had the opportunity to connect with individuals who are “well known”, and who have shown themselves to be some of the most open, giving, and humane people I’ve met.

In terms of my own relationship status, I’m a King looking for his Queen.”



"My Megaphone Moment"
                    
Over the last five years, I have had the honor of being on a number of "Men's Panels”, as part of some courses facilitated by PAX.

There is a moment at the end of the course, where each man is offered a "megaphone moment" to say something to all the women of the world.

Here's a few thoughts I'd like to offer to women:

·    Because you want to sleep with a man, does not mean he's a good man. It just means sexual chemistry is present.

·    You will continue to be disappointed unless you pay attention to this.

·    Sleeping with a man very early on does not create intimacy. It creates drama and a false sense of relationship.

·    This will ultimately piss you off and reinforce your past conversations about trust.

·    If you don't have any women friends whose lives are working- get some new friends ASAP.

·    Looking for a man who is the opposite of your ex-is small, petty, and limited, not to mention a guarantee of failure.

·    Want to find a man with an amazing heart? Look for a man who has a commitment to being of service. In other words, go volunteer for something you care about.

·    Ask people you see every day, who you have never talked to, something about themselves.

·    Opening up your heart in one area will open it in others as well....



I accepted this invitation from Kimberly for two  reasons.

1.My commitment to make a difference in the world.

2.I like attention.


This blog satisfies both needs.



Dave Rudbarg


Dave Rudbarg


www.mylifecompass.com
www.understandmen.com/http://www.livinginthelandofyes.com/

1 comment:

  1. Your introduction is great, but his article is boring

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