Archive for June, 2006
In one of the first posts on this blog, I wrote that this site will be a hub for personal thoughts and and my experience in growing my business. I have once again gotten out my honing stone and have further decided to make this site less about me and more about business building as an entrepreneur.
I redesigned the categories here yesterday and will be posting here on a daily basis. There will be reviews of tools and books, information about events, seminars and people that can make a difference to people in business.
Let me know what topics you would like to see here.
Technorati: Destnation: World Class, blogging, posting, entrepreneurship
June 30th, 2006
To the handful of people who read this blog,
I have cleaned up the categories for Destination: World Class.
I kept looking at the list of categories and they didn’t seem to make sense anymore. I hope they make sense for now and the future.
The new category list is as follows:
- Announcements and News
- Client Fulfillment and Production
- Leadership
- Lessons Learned
- Management
- Marketing
- Miscellanea
- Personal Development
- Productivity
- Reviews
- Sales and Selling
I am open to suggestions on new categories if you observe that anything is missing.
June 29th, 2006
My favourite quote ever is one that I found in one of Jay Conrad Levinson’s books is this:
“A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan next week.” - General G.S. Patton
For the longest time I had this quote pinned to the bulletin board in my office. It is now burned into my brain.
I have a history of procrastination, perfectionism and perpetual planning. I have found a number of ways to deal with these issues but it is the Patton quote that really brought me to attention (pun intended).
In Search of Solutions
In the last year have read a number of interesting articles on time-management and planning. Here are four of my favourites:
You will notice that three of the four articles are by Steve Pavlina. He is by far one of my favourite blog writers, if you can call him that. No one on the web I have found puts more effort into their articles than Steve. Some of his ideas you may find odd but they will always prove thought proving.
What are Your Favourites?
Let me know what your favourite time-management, procrastination and perpetual planning remedies, techniques and insights you have learned.
Tags: Steve Pavlina, Jay Conrad Levinson, time management, procrastination, planning, getting things done
June 29th, 2006
I came up with the idea that I should really convert my whole website company website to sit on WordPress as a content manager and blogging system.
Continue Reading June 27th, 2006