Archive for the ‘Personal’ Category

Maintaining A Digital Life

June 6, 2010

For me, maintaining a digital life is a difficult thing to do. Between work, family, spirItuality, and personal time how can I maintain an effective online presence? And, is it worth it?

I’ve recently revived this blog and have attempted to be more active on my Facebook account. And, we’ll have to see about Twitter.

For me, my favorite online outlets are this blog and online forums. There are personal relationships and reputations on both, but the knowledge sharing is so much deeper than short posts and status updates. But alas, responding to people in depth and writing something interesting is time consuming. That’s probably why Facebook is so popular, it’s easy and mostly brainless.

I know it’s worth it though. There is a level of intrinsic satisfaction to it, though with such a large amount of noise out there it can be painful to curate.


Trending Towards Mediocrity

February 4, 2010

Everyone is skilled at something and I believe that is our biggest weakness. People (that means you and me) have a tendency to trend towards a comfort zone, towards the things that are familiar and that we feel we can succeed at.

To develop ourselves personally, in our careers, and even to enhance those skills we are good at we have to get out of the box and stay outside of it for a sustained period of time.

If we’re “good” we can see those skills that are important but lacking. If we’re “great” we will stay focused on developing those skills and not be tempted back to the norm, back to the path of least resistance. The danger to our development is that we trick ourselves into thinking we really are stretching our abilities and facing down things we are not comfortable with.


The Most Important Thing

February 1, 2010

If you work the most important general skill you can acquire and develop is marketing. Whether you’re a grunt in the trenches or a CEO leading the way, knowing how to market is going to be your biggest asset.

When do you market:

  1. You market your self to your employers when you’re looking for a job.
  2. You market your offering to your customers when you’re trying to sell a product or service.
  3. You market your leadership to your employees when you’re trying to build teamwork and sell a vision.
  4. You market your personal attributes to your co-workers when you’re trying to build consensus.
  5. You market your productivity to your boss when you’re looking for a raise or increased responsibility.
  6. You market your business to your investors or bank when you’re raising money.

When you market you need to know who you’re talking to, what they want and need, and how to communicate that you’ve got the goods. This analysis is the driver of all your business.


Vlade Divac Charity Ticketing Kiosk

February 29, 2008

This is a picture of some of the WebRaiser team with Vlade, former center of the Sacramento Kings, and Angela Hughes.

A great event and a lot of fun.

This is another mobile blogging test.

 

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