Beast Blog
Tim Hinton, the Beast of the Marching Arts, shares his thoughts from a lifetime in the activity. Presented in both text and video formats, this resource is shared in the hopes that these words continue his mission to help our activity have productive, healing, and thoughtful conversations, bringing education and inspiration to educators, designers, and marchers.
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Beast Blog: Color Me Fascinated
The brain is a fascinating thing! This morning I walked into Lowes to get samples of three different purple colors we are considering for our upstairs hallway. In the running are Plum Good, Dewberry, and Anthology.
Beast Blog: Getting Along
In case you're not old enough to remember, there was a time when politicians in Washington worked together. Compromise was possible and expected.
Beast Blog: Keep Showing Up
Like getting stronger in the gym, any skill we want to improve on is built over time with consistency and patience.
Beast Blog: Another Trip to Lowes
One of our more important jobs is to make sure that everyone on the team has what they need at all times.
Beast Blog: Trust the Professionals You Hire
One theme that has repeated itself over and over as I move has been the need for me to trust the professionals I have hired. I kept reminding myself that I connected with and hired these particular people because I thought they were great at what they do, and I enjoyed being with them.
Beast Blog: Mowing the Grass in the Dark
We can't all get our fellow citizens to act rationally or safely, but we can make sure we are making smart choices in our own lives.
Beast Blog: 50 Years of Excellence
After three years away from drum corps, I was happy to attend the Drum Corps International World Championships last week in Indy. It was DCI's 50th Anniversary and it was certainly a thrill.
Beast Blog: Successful People Think About Success
Successful people think about success, plan for success, expect success, and work toward success. Figure out where you want to go, make a plan, and begin to work it.
Beast Blog: Focus on What You DO Have
As we launch into a new season, there is a danger in focusing on the wrong thing. Often directors and their staff lament all the shortcomings of their program. If you find yourself thinking this way, I encourage you to make an important shift
Beast Blog: After Failure, It’s What Happens Next That Matters
If you're one of those people who feels damaged because you have failed, you need to learn something new. Everyone has failures, disappointments, and hurts in their life. What matters is what happens next.