Seriously. I've had it. It finally happened.
As an entrepreneur, we have this tendency to handle everything ourselves. We start with our Big Idea, the one that sparks a flame inside that turns into an inferno. We HAVE to share it with the world. It's our passion, our mission. We fan the flames for a little while to determine if there's a way to turn our passion into a viable business.
If you are an entrepreneur in ANY phase of the game, then you know exactly what I'm talking about. You've been there, done that, have the T-shirt. Er, should I say, the website?!
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Saturday, December 4, 2010
I Just Can't Do it Anymore!
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Stop Motion of My Own Little World on Pay It Forward Day
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Today is the Second Annual "Pay It Forward Day," an event started by David Del Mundo over a cup of coffee...literally. As I'm writing this blog post, over 600,000 people have committed to do a random act of kindness today. I love that this is sweeping Facebook as people express a dedication to doing something nice for others without any expectation of return.
In an online world where ROI is the buzzword (buzz acronym?) of the year, it's great to know that not everything needs to have a WIIFM attached.*
Today is the Second Annual "Pay It Forward Day," an event started by David Del Mundo over a cup of coffee...literally. As I'm writing this blog post, over 600,000 people have committed to do a random act of kindness today. I love that this is sweeping Facebook as people express a dedication to doing something nice for others without any expectation of return.
In an online world where ROI is the buzzword (buzz acronym?) of the year, it's great to know that not everything needs to have a WIIFM attached.*
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