Monday, May 28, 2007

Remembering Family and Friends

In remembering our heroes, we honor the great sacrifices made for the dreams of every American. May we never forget their strength, courage, and profound willingness to stand up and defend our way of life. We hope this important holiday finds you and your family well and inspires you to reach for your dreams.

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First pass at Seth Godin’s book The Dip

It's only 80 pages. It's only quarter inch thick. At first glance you may not think there is any substance to this book at all. But you would be wrong. The reason? Seth has removed all the fluff a book usually has. He gets right to the point. It causes one to reflect on the path you are on, and decide, right now, no delay, to make a change if one is necessary, or "stick" to the course, or the Dip as he calls it, and see the process through.

A couple of things really hit me as I read the whole book yesterday. One, people get scared so they quit. They run out of money so they quit. They run out of time so they quit. I've come up on all three of these. Seth also coins a phrase, Serial Quitter. Someone who is always quitting when things get tough, or scary, or painful. I see this a lot, not only with myself but from others as well. I think it's one of the reasons there are so many failures in small business today.

I'm reading it again. Will study more closely the factors and the resolutions. Take inventory of my own path. Which projects are important, which aren't.

But the best part of this while experience so far has been the question; Are you the very best at what you are doing? If not, quit, right now, today.

More after I read this book several more times. Thanks to Ash Buckles for the book. I'm glad Ash and Phil Burns are as excited about it as I am.
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Friday, May 25, 2007

A solemn reminder of sacrifices made

I saw this picture today. I'm not trying to make a political statement, I just thought this was an exceptional photo that has a lot of emotion.

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Friday, May 18, 2007

The planets best Bass players; Clark, Wooten, Miller

Probably one of the best videos I've watched in a long time. Stanley Clark playing Bass like a lead guitar, Marcus Miller playing his Fender Jazz Bass like a freak and Victor Wooten playing his Ying Yang Bass like a rhythm guitar. Phenomenal.

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Friday, May 11, 2007

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Goes His Seperate Way

[Guess I should learn how to spell before I post]

Unfortunately for Dale Earnhardt Inc. (DEI), the son who would be King has left the palace. There are a hundred reasons to say so what, but if you've been a NASCAR fan for any length of time you know how important the Earnhardt name is to the sport. After losing Dale Sr. to a wreck at the Daytona 500 in February 2001, fans have been looking for their next ambassador. Everyone wanted Dale Jr. to carry the torch, live up to the hype and the expectations. I truly believe he wanted to do that and really can, but it won't be as a driver with the company his Father started.

It's debatable the feud between Dale Jr. and his Mother Teresa (oops, no pun intended), denying him majority ownership in DEI, is the real reason he left. It could be that he's just tired of fighting her over it and wanted to focus on racing. Because results speak louder than words and the DEI teams performance has been deteriorating all season. It could also be positive for the DEI team that Dale Jr. leaves, giving the whole team a breather and allow them to refocus their attentions, on winning.

But let's look at it from a fan perspective. I'll give you mine. I attended a NASCAR race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway a few years ago. The track seats about 120,000 (more now I think), but that's a lot of fans. On the second lap of the race Dale Jr. was involved in a wreck that took him out of the race. I was completely shocked to see a majority of the fans get up and leave. The mere fact Dale Jr. was out of the race was enough to cause people who had just sunk $100 to see a 500 lap race, leave before it had even begun. Stupidity or fan loyalty? I thought it was stupid, but then I've struggled to keep my cool watching Tony Stewart's up and down season this year.

I respect everyones opinion, even this guys, and yeah, it probably won't hurt the team and Dale Jr. will undoubtedly land on his feet. But it's sort of like seeing Micheal Jordan wear any other basketball jersey number but 23. It just isn't right. I think it's a shame that Teresa Earnhardt is so out of touch with fans. She has no idea how big this thing is. If she succeeds, good for her, if not, she ruined a life time of work.
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