Intro

Here I go! My wife and I have talked about me blogging for years, but I have never jumped in. My biggest reason for hanging back was fearing that I wouldn’t be able to sustain it. I read lots of blogs and I never cease to be amazed at the busy people who can come up with meaningful content consistently. I wasn’t sure I could handle the pressure to keep up!

But a friend challenged me recently that it’s not about keeping up; it’s about sharing what’s in me. And surprisingly, the more I think about this, the more that bubbles up. I hope you’ll be refreshed if you decide to come along. Join me for “Life in Perpetual Paradox”.

What is creative vulcan?

A while back, I was meeting with a guy who told me he needed to talk to the “Vulcans” in my organization. I had never heard the concept before, but he proceeded to explain to me that every successful leader has “Vulcans” in their world. The people who crunch the numbers, solve the back end problems, and generally work to make sure things get done. When you have leaders who don’t love tasks like that, you understand how important these people are.

When he talked it through, I said. Oh yeah, that’s me. I have degrees in economics and accounting and have honestly worked in that arena since I was like 9 years old. I admit it, that’s weird. I can literally get lost for hours, working in spreadsheets. And I get taxes. I don’t love them, but I get them. And I love the feeling of “checking the box” on my to-do list and seeing tasks completed.

But over the last few years, I have become more and more convinced that it’s not all of me. I actually like being around people and can generally relate pretty well. Most of my Vulcan brothers are generally regarded as happier in a cubicle with a computer. And I have found a new passion personally in the art of photography. Something comes alive in me when I’m behind the camera, trying to get a new angle or impression through the lens. I would contend that inside me there is also a creative artist who is looking for expression.

And so, here I am. a number cruncher with people skills. A spreadsheet guy who needs the numbers to jump off the page and translate into real life to find meaning. A paradox.

Any other Creative Vulcans out there?