PROCRASTINATION, PERFECTION, AND A POLISH BEER GARDEN
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CHAPTER 18:
PROCRASTINATION, PERFECTION, AND A POLISH
BEER GARDEN
In order to kick ass you must first lift up your foot.
—Jen Sincero; author, coach, self-quoter
One of my first jobs out of college was production coordinator for the Ethnic
Folk Arts Festival, which was put on by a little nonprofit group in New York
City. I heard about the position opening up from a friend, and decided I had to
have the job even though I’d never produced a thing in my life and find folk art
to be fairly yawnable. It looked like fun anyway—they worked out of a funky
loft in Tribeca, knew a lot about music, brought their dogs to work, and the
festival I’d be working on gathered musicians, dancers, and artists from around
the globe and brought them together in a Polish beer garden in Queens for a big
fat party. Which meant men in skirts and free sausage and beer.