If you didn’t think I was odd before, get ready to believe I am. I was reading a great free report by Rich Schefren and in the midst of it, he asked us to create a faux-advertisement to hire staff to our organization.
Rich proposed that instead of thinking of what we offer as simply a job we should think of our firm as standing for a higher purpose and giving folks a chance to join that.
Now, I don’t own a firm, hence, the unedited, unproofed, “quite different” article today. Felt good to write it, pretty darn good.Read more »
Now, below I will mention 4 things I liked about the book, the 4 hour work week and won’t talk about any negatives because I’m sure those will become self-evident as I work through the book over the coming days. That, and I don’t want to psyche myself out too early in my 4 hour work week journey.
This weekend I will be taking a trip and will have some time to think and reflect, so I thought I would ask y’all to help me reflect.
Part one: What Do You Want to Read?
As I approach article number 150, and readership continues to slowly climb, I thought I would take some time out to ask you all what you want to read. So, leave a comment or email me privately by clicking on the “email the author” link at the bottom of the article and let me know what articles you would like to read?
Don’t let the limits of logic impede you, if you can imagine it and you want to read it, let me know about it. It might be something that I have wanted to do all along
Part two: What Have Been Your Favorite Articles So Far?
Again, leave a comment or email me, but please let me know which one or two or three or 7 articles have you liked from this blog so far?
Part three: Ways I Can Improve this Blog?
Even a sentence answering any of these 3 questions would be great but ideally, a paragraph or two or seven. Remember, I started this blog with the intent of doing some good, so help me serve you better.
I’m sorry. I never use Internet explorer. However, I received a message from an old friend of mine who happened to stop by the blog. He said that the blog looked very cluttered and messy in design.
Anyway, I decided to open up my site on Internet Explorer and lo and behold there are things all over the place. Therefore for those of you who have been regular Internet explorer readers and have had to deal with those problems: my apologies and I’m on it.
I hope to make the site a bit more presentable in the near future and until then allow me to coax you to join the best free browser on Earth…Mozilla Firefox
Well the newspaper came out today and apparently as a result of a mix-up, my identity is now interlocked with that of M of Thinker’s Room. To check out some comments on this mix up check out Shiroh’s site and the Thinker’s Room post on it as well.