A Little Help From My Friends

With A Little Help from my Friend
With A Little Help from my Friend

What would think if I sang out of tune,
Would you stand up and walk out on me.
Lend me your ears and I’ll sing you a song,
And I’ll try not to sing out of key.
Oh I get by with a little help from my friends,
He gets high with a little help from his friends,
Oh I’m gonna try with a little help from my friends.

“With A Little Help From My Friends”; The Beatles, 1967

As we prepare to kick off yet another exciting edition of our What I Learned From… groupwrite projects, I’d like to offer, for your reflection, the following question:

What would your life be like without friends?

I gotta tell ya; if you’re anything like me (once again – sorry ’bout that if you are), then that is a truly frightening prospect! Throughout every stage of our lives, we try to surround ourselves with friends, don’t we? It’s a natural part of growing up. Realizing how powerful a role our friends play in our own lives is an essential step in our development as well-rounded human beans, you know?

So for September’s WILF project, the topic is (sound of drumroll):

Yep; this month we’ll be looking at What I Learned From My Friends.

Take a few moments and ponder some of the things you’ve learned from your friends. Maybe they build you up. Maybe they encourage you. Maybe they challenge you in ways you’d never have challenged yourself. Maybe, just maybe, they’re a good enough friend to tell you the truth, whatever that truth is (sound of terrified scream).

In any case, get ready to have some fun, my friends! Our next WILF project officially kicks off next Monday, September 8!

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Image credits: A Little Help from my Friend, by Kyle Kesselring

“Friends” montage created from Spell with Flikr, a truly nifty little web gizmo created by Erik Kastner

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  1. Robynon Sep 1st 2008 at 8:18 am

    Hi Robert, I came to see what you mused on for WILF for this month. :-) You should garner some great responses. I see where this leads me.

    Robyns last blog post..Power Impacts Success and Performance

  2. Robert Hruzekon Sep 1st 2008 at 9:51 am

    Howdy, Robyn! Yeah, thought I’d go with an easy one this time. Looking forward to reading your entry!

  3. Ulla Hennigon Sep 1st 2008 at 11:52 am

    Great theme, Robert! Ideas are streaming through my mind – got to give them structure and write them down. Looking forward to the other contributions.

    Ulla Hennigs last blog post..The Early Bird and the Gold

  4. Robert Hruzekon Sep 1st 2008 at 1:23 pm

    I’m looking forward to hearing everyone’s contributions, Ulla.

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  6. Ellen Weberon Sep 1st 2008 at 10:01 pm

    What a great idea – here’s my 2-bits Bob. (Hey, I hope it’s ok if “learned” also means “still learning” in your contest. If so, my contribution’s at

    http://www.brainleadersandlearners.com/mita-question/two-footed-questions-for-ten-friends/

    You opened a wonderful new idea to me here, so thanks! Ellen

    Ellen Webers last blog post..Two-Footed Questions for Ten Friends

  7. Ellen Weberon Sep 1st 2008 at 11:24 pm

    Thanks Bob, I posted the link here and wondered if that landed my earlier comments in the bucket? I’ll try a trackback, Ok?

    Ellen Webers last blog post..Two-Footed Questions for Ten Friends

  8. Robert Hruzekon Sep 2nd 2008 at 6:49 am

    Howdy, Ellen! I’m looking forward to reading everyone’s contributions for this one. Although… the groupwrite project doesn’t actually start until NEXT Monday… :-)

    Hey, no worries, though! You’re officially the first entry!

  9. Brad Shorron Sep 2nd 2008 at 9:12 am

    Yep, I agree with all the others – super topic. Are you going to follow it up with WILF my enemies? “Keep your friends close but your enemies closer.” (“The Godfather”?)

    Brad Shorrs last blog post..Do They Recognize You? – Guest Post by Drew McLellan

  10. Robert Hruzekon Sep 2nd 2008 at 9:50 am

    Hey, that’s certainly an, er, idea, Brad. I think I’ll give you my fancy, noncommittal answer here: “Interesting concept!” :-D

  11. Karen Swimon Sep 2nd 2008 at 10:24 am

    Hi Robert! After I sang the lyrics, I mean really how can you read those lyrics without actually bursting int song. Anyway, I sang and then read and got really excited! Whoo hoo, I love my friends and I cannot imagine life without them, nor do I want to! I can’t wait to pay tribute to my peeps in a post. Great topic Robert!

    Karen Swims last blog post..Guest Post Today at Word Sell

  12. Robert Hruzekon Sep 2nd 2008 at 11:53 am

    I know what you mean, Karen. That song’s been running through my head for days now, ever since I wrote this darned post. Good thing it’s a great song!

  13. Joanna Youngon Sep 2nd 2008 at 12:51 pm

    Ha! I just came by to say that the song’s been going through my head and my contribution is trying to write itself – but I’d forgotten to come by and say so. Now I see I’m not the only one who’s fingers are itching to start typing (or who’s singing to herself!)

    Joanna

    Joanna Youngs last blog post..Writing Advice From The Blogosphere: Labor Day Blog-Lib

  14. Robert Hruzekon Sep 2nd 2008 at 5:23 pm

    Keep the tune a-playin’, Joanna! I still need to write my own entry!

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