...you know, the picture you are supposed to put on your website or post to your business Facebook. You take the picture, upload it to your computer, do your magic in Photoshop and then POOF! You have a top rate photo ready for display.
I argue with myself all the time in business with the idea of "what you're supposed to be" as opposed to who you really are.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, what would you want it to say? What does this picture say?
The fact of the matter is, I am an illustrator. So, if we buy into the left brain/right brain theories, then artists (right-brained people) tend to be not very good at things like business, accounting, math, etc.
If that is the case, then I must give in to the fact that the right brained side of me is not depicted in the picture above. With that being said, let me post the real me:
Yes. Now this is more like it.This is me after pulling an all-nighter on the latest project, or me after changing my mind 10 times, or me trying to withold mom wisdom from my two grown daughters, or me after arm wrestling with my wonderful companion on how it is I lost my keys, again.
It's true. Sometimes it is a struggle to be true to yourself. But what is more true sometimes is being OK with who you are. Thus the reason for this blog, behind the scenes at Rocket.
I resign to a title of a children's book by one of my favorite people, Jamie Lee Curtis. It is called "I'm Gonna Like Me".

I am CD Hullinger, Rocket Design Studios is my business and this blog is who I am, behind the scenes.

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