November experiment: Scheduling myself for strategic success
I’m relatively undisciplined. That’s not to say I don’t have a kick-butt work ethic. Just that I am by nature rather random and easily pulled off course. Not to mention extremely focused to where I lose track of time and just how could I have spent the past three hours…
In which I admit I made a huge mistake
We’re what, five days into the new year and I’m already seeing a big mistake I have made in setting goals. Argh. Every goal and challenge I set for myself was related to personal stuff. Hobbies. The things I do for fun. When you’re stretching yourself to read a certain…
Finding the play in work
When I was a kid, my playtime was all about imagination. I was creating a fort in the bushes with my brother or taking Barbie on amazing adventures with my neighbor. Time not out running around was spent with my friends Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden, Encyclopedia Brown, Ramona and Misty…
Learning to let go
I have a problem. I tend to fall in love with ideas. Ideas that aren’t bad necessarily, but ones that may or may not pan out based on my goals. But I hate to let go of them. I don’t want to let go. They’re my ideas. I love them….
Just venting
The Captain did a post recently about the dips lensmasters can hit. (The Dip is the latest book from marketing guru Seth Godin.) He provides some great insights into where and why these happen. I’m finding myself in a bit of a dip right now, although I’m in a different…