Saturday was the day I flew back home, after enjoying a parting glass of wine with the same woman I shared breakfast on my first day with (fitting, don’t you agree?), and having the best time ever giving my presentation. Here are three open secrets that might just help you make your next presentation a [...]
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My Presentation at FIGT 2009 – Saturday, March 7th
Posted in FIGT, General, Goaling, Starting a new company on March 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Preparation approaches
Posted in General, Goaling, Starting a new company, tagged business plan, FIGT, goal setting, handbook on February 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This is the end of week six of the new year, and I was wondering how you’ve been keeping up with the resolutions you’ve formulated, the goals and objectives you’ve set for yourself. Are you still on track?
Procrastination, cont’d.
Posted in General, Starting a new company, stress, tagged choice, procrastination, self esteem, stress on November 22, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Last week we talked about procrastination and how doing what your mind tells you is important and actually influences your self-esteem and happiness. Here are some tips I picked up from the “simplify”-newsletter I’m subscribed to. The newsletter is originally in German, so here’s my (slightly edited) translation:
Procrastination
Posted in General, Starting a new company, stress, tagged choice, procrastination, self esteem, simplify, tips on November 15, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Do you know anyone who always gets their jobs done, is never behind on any commitment, keeps their promises, raises their children just like it’s best for them, has never missed a deadline, balances their nutrition and checkbook, has time for regular exercise, and looks impossibly well groomed doing it all?
I don’t.
Instead, I know many [...]
Networking scams
Posted in General, Starting a new company, tagged beware, disguises, ghosts, ghouls, halloween, internet, networking, scams on November 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Samuel Johnson said, “It is better to suffer wrong than to do it, and happier to be sometimes cheated than not to trust.” Happy Halloween everybody! Seems like with all of the ghosts and disguises around these days, virtual ghouls also have a way of creeping out of the woodwork lately…

