March 2010
23 posts
lacrosse:
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Enough testosterone to run a small country for 1000 kickass years.
Come gather ‘round people, wherever you roam
And admit that the waters...
– Bob Dylan
The Snake, The Farmer, and The Heron
A snake chased by hunters asked a farmer to save its life. To hide it from its pursuers, the farmer squatted and let the snake crawl into his belly. But when the danger had passed and the farmer asked the snake to come out, the snake refused. It was warm and safe inside. On his way home, the man saw a heron and went up to him and whispered what had happened. The heron told him to squat and...
The most important of these skills, and power’s crucial foundation, is the...
– Preface, The 48 Laws of Power
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Self-Management
“Managers of one are people who come up with their own goals and execute them. They don’t need heavy direction. They don’t need daily check-ins. They do what a manager would do - set the tone, assign items, determine what needs to get done, etc. - but they do it by themselves and for themselves.”
- Rework, by Jason Fried & David Heinemeier Hansson
It’s been...
Make a Connection
A goal I have in (nearly) every conversation I take part in, is to make a connection.
Meaningful conversations start with all parties feeling that they can benefit both from listening and contributing questions and answers.
When I speak to HomeField users, I want to make a meaningful connection right from the get-go.
While, of course, I am here to educate them about HomeField, I want to...
HomeField on bostinnovation.com →
reecepacheco:
BostInnovation.com did a nice writeup on HomeField. Check it out…
Patience serves as a protection against wrongs as clothes do against cold. For...
– Leonardo da Vinci
B.o.B. - “Not Love”
You may recognize the sample — I’m loving everything that this guy has been putting out for the last couple of years, and he has an album coming soon… stay tuned!
March. Thank GOD.
It’s March 1st, and not a moment too soon.
It’s nothing new, but each year when March finally arrives, you can hear a faint, collective sigh of relief and catch a smile on the faces of New York City-ans.
Can you blame us? Consider for a second if you will the months of January and February. Neither month brings much to the table in terms of holidays or events to look forward to of...