Week two of the New Year: Complete!
How does it feel?
You guys brought in the New Year with an awesome Saturday Sunday Share, last week:
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by Eric Dye
Week two of the New Year: Complete!
How does it feel?
You guys brought in the New Year with an awesome Saturday Sunday Share, last week:
by Eric Dye
Do you know who this is?
We need as many amazing powerful smart talented wealthy people to be involved… Come get on board… don’t just sit there… reach out
— Kanye West (@kanyewest) January 5, 2012
By now, I’m sure you heard about Kanye West’s prolific tweet-spree that occurred early last week. If not, check it out. It was a humorous hundred-tweet run.
And yet, at the same time, it was epic.
In short, Kanye announced that he wants to change the world by creating a company—DONDA, named after his late mother—comprised of every sort of professional, innovator, and dream you could list. I’ll let Kanye tell you a bit about it. (Each new line is a new Tweet. There are about a hundred, so this is not a tweet-by-tweet replay.)
by Eric Dye
With Christmas and New Years behind us, Saturday Sunday Share is back in full swing!
Let’s see what you guys have been up to the first week of 2012.
by Jay Caruso
What a year.
2011 is a year I will remember for a number of reasons. It started off in a scary and exciting way.
In the midst of high unemployment, lousy job opportunities and much uncertainty amongst consumers (both personal and business) with regard to spending, I left my safe job of 14 years for the realm of self employment. It started off pretty easily. While not employed with my former company, I did remain as a consultant role for what was supposed to be an ongoing basis.
The environment was still “safe.” And then in June, the rug was pulled out from under me.
[Read more…] about Jay Caruso’s 2011 In Review: Trust in the Lord
by Eric Dye
“365 Project”
Doesn’t that sound fancy?
Basically, a 365 project is an online project, whether it be Flickr, Instagram or blogging, that is done everyday for a year.
Although you can start a 365 project anytime of the year, the beginning of the new year is an awesome time to begin. Even though today is January 2nd, there’s plenty of time to get started. If your project doesn’t require a photo or thought from each specific day, you can always fill-in the first few days in January. This isn’t rocket science.