Iāve been pretty vocal about my respect for Kendrick Lamar as an artist, creator, and entrepreneur--Iām still bumping Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers (and all of this albums) regularly. As heās moved on from his TDE days to his creative collective pgLang, Iāve been paying attention to everything the new company puts out. The majority of the production so far has been music videos of Kendrick, Baby Keem, and Tanna Leone (all artists signed to pgLang) along with a couple of commercials and shorts like this one for CashApp:
Itās been a minute since Iāve come here to write about building PRST and it wasnāt for lack of good reason. In the last month and a half Iāve focused my energy on the PRST podcast channel, creating a financial ācoachingā membership (to be announced in January 2023), and hosting the very first PRST Collective.
Itās been a minute since Iāve cracked open Mirror to do some writing about the progress of PRST and I thought a newly formed āmission statementā would serve as a solid update.
Jay Shetty is a former monk who left the monk path and took what he learned to inspire others to practice mindfulness, find purpose and meaning in their lives, and develop a Monk Mindset. His book, Think Like A Monk, was instrumental in me pursuing to build PRST into a bigger brand and strengthened my understanding of mindfulness, the practice of meditation, and pushed me further a long my spiritual journey.
By now the growth strategy for PRST should be pretty obvious--at least I hope it is. Otherwise, Iāve been spending a lot of time publicly creating content for myself.
Above is the current roadmap for PRST. Iāve removed future parts of the brand since they are not active and as much as I love sharing the entire vision, I want to focus on the present and allow the brand to grow into the missing components. Iāve been diving into Eckhart Tolleās The Power of Now and I am focusing on creating/building for the enjoyment of the process and allowing PRST BE what it is supposed to beā¦grow as it is supposed to grow.
I have to be honestā¦lately Iāve been too anxious for PRST to grow into the brand and company it will be in the future, which has led me to thinking too much about the future.