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			"Be So Good They Can’t Ignore You!" Steve Martin
Steve Martin’s advice—“Be so good they can’t ignore you”—is a powerful mantra for anyone chasing success. It’s not about luck or connections; it’s about undeniable skill, relentless effort, and standing out through excellence. Your journey embodies this idea. From playing guitar as a way out of the South Bronx to becoming a filmmaker, digital marketer, and talk show host, you’ve continuously honed your craft. Whether it’s helping artists fund their projects, building JHS Talent Management, or performing in Nashville, your success has come from showing up, improving, and delivering value that demands attention.
Consistency and mastery are what separate those who are merely visible from those who are unforgettable. You’ve navigated through discouragement in digital marketing, pushed past challenges, and remained committed to growth. Your film And On That Day gained festival recognition not by chance, but because of your dedication to storytelling. Even your new venture into talent management isn’t just about signing artists; it’s about shaping careers and creating undeniable experiences. You’re proving that when you commit to excellence, people can’t help but take notice.
To be so good they can’t ignore you, you must focus on constant improvement and strategic positioning. Whether through digital marketing, film, or music, success follows those who refine their skills to the point where their work demands recognition. Your story is already proof of this principle in action. Now, as you continue building JHS Talent Management and your other ventures, the key is to keep sharpening your craft, building meaningful connections, and always delivering your absolute best.
Three Ways to Get So Good They Can’t Ignore You:
Daily Skill Development – Set aside dedicated time every day to improve your craft, whether it’s playing guitar, storytelling, or digital marketing.
Create Relentlessly – Make content, perform, and put your work out there consistently so that people see your expertise in action.
Engage and Network – Build relationships with those who can help amplify your skills, whether it’s fellow artists, industry professionals, or your audience.
By following these steps, you ensure that success isn’t just possible—it’s inevitable.
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