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We Talked about Finding Our Dreams in Business and in Life with Tariq Khan!

March 21, 2007 by Liz

We Talked About Dreams!

Hi Everyone! Every week Sandy and I try to think how to sum all that we talked about but you know it’s impossible to capute the joy, humor, and comaradarie of 4 hours in one simple blog post. And as much as I like taking a clever comment and sharing it here. It sure takes time and once in a while it embarrasses folks.

So we’re going to stop trying to do the impossible, to retell a fabulous memory, and instead let you enjoy the comments as they were said whole.

It was a busy night. We were talking about how to find and follow our dreams in business and in life with guest host Tariq Khan from The Kitchen Table. Tariq asked and answered questions that got us all thinking.

Wow!

You can read all about it in the comments section.

Here are some cool links we shared.

  • Lessons From an Exceptionally Crafted White Paper
  • Blue Bell
  • Joe’s Goals
  • Char’s Dilemma
  • Kiva
  • Counseling for Loss and Life Changes
  • List of Lists
  • Startup Nation List
  • Kris Jones at Pepper Jam
  • eMom Wendy Piersall
  • Quotes
  • Ambridge Family Theatre
  • In Difficult Times Keep Something Beautiful in Your Heart
  • HART Empire Network
  • The Zehnkatzen Times
  • Designorati
  • Quark vs InDesign
  • Getting Things Done
  • TaskFreak
  • MySQL Community Server
  • Happiness Blog
  • The Happiness Habit

Thanks to everyone for the cool links and for being part of the conversation.

See you next Tuesday? I sure hope so.
–ME “Liz” Strauss

What is Tuesday Open Comment Night?

WANT TO GUEST HOST AN OPEN COMMENT NIGHT WITH ME? PICK A THEME AND TELL ME ABOUT IT. C’MON IT’LL BE FUN!

Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog_promotion, discussion, letting_off_steam, living-social-media, Open_Comment_Night

One Question, One Question, 1/2 Meme . . . Overly Started, But Not Begun

March 21, 2007 by Liz

A Great Question Deserves

. . . a question?

Once upon a time . . . well, actually it was yesterday . . . Tully designed and suggested a new sort of meme. . . .

This meme, called, “One Question, One Answer,” is brilliant. . .

. . . It’s meant to get the right questions to the right people and the right answers on the right blogs. . . .

It covers every contingency, except for one — Tully chose to start the meme,

. . . with me.

You Should Have Known, Tully

You see, I’m the sort who . . . likes to have fun with these things.

I always change memes from what they were to something else.

Tully, I don’t mean to be a pain. . . though I don’t mind worrying and wheezling though a loophole . . . for some fun.

I’m a global thinker. Details overwhelm me. They overtake me with feeling that I might overlook something that I should be overseeing, and that makes me overly careful about things I shouldn’t be fretting over at all or ever. I probably should just get over it.

You see?

That’s why I have to ask my question.

Could you go over that again?

Um . . . er. . . What I mean to say is,

. . . Could you, would you, write the simple how-to steps

so I know exactly what to do?

I’ll link to them as the how-to do this meme.

I’ll answer question, pass the meme on, and be smiling, just as I am now.

After all, I am the nice one. 🙂

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Logical-Emotion, One-Question-One-Answer-Meme, William-Tully

What Lorelle Said Yesterday . . .

March 21, 2007 by Liz

The Successful and Outstanding Blogger Conference – Will You Be There?

The SOBCon07, the Successful and Outstanding Blogger Conference, will be May 11-12, 2007, in Chicago. If you want a closer relationship with your readers, and the increased traffic and benefits thereof, make a point of attending. — Lorelle at WordPress

Read the entire article. It’s an awesome description of a blogger’s growth.

Well? Will you be there?

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Lorelle-at-WordPress, sobcon, sobevent.com

The Mic Is On: We’re Finding Our Dreams in Business and in Life. . .

March 20, 2007 by Liz

It’s Like Open Mic Only Different

Here’s how it works.

It’s like any rambling conversation. Don’t try to read it all. Jump in whenever you get here. Just go to the end and start talking. EVERYONE is WELCOME.
The rules are simple — be nice.

There are always first timers and new things to talk about. It’s sort of half “Cheers” part “Friends” and part video game. You don’t know how much fun it is until you try it.

We’re Talking About How to Find and Follow Our Dreams in Business and in Life. . . with Guest Host Tariq Khan from The Kitchen Table

We might talk about

  • finding our bliss
  • finding funds to do what we want
  • how to set a plan
  • how to get there
  • how to be what we see
Hiker on top of mountain

And, whatever else comes up, including THE EVER POPULAR, Basil the code-writing donkey.

Oh, and bring a link, if you have one to share.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Open Mic 7pm Chgo Time: Making Our Dreams Come True with Guest Host Tariq Khan

March 20, 2007 by Liz

Yes the Mic Will Be on Tonight

Join Us Tonight for Tues. Open Comments

Our Guest Host is Tariq Khan from The Kitchen Table: How to Find and Follow Our Dream in Business and in Life

Let’s talk and ask questions about finding our bliss, finding funds to do what we wish, how to set a plan, how to get there, how to be what we see, and whatever else comes up.

Choose your mountain and climb it! Choose your dream and make it happen!

Oh, and bring a link to share, if you have one.

The rules are simple — be nice.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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What is Tuesday Open Comment Night?

Filed Under: Blog Comments, Community, Links, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Outside the Box, SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog_promotion, discussion, letting_off_steam, living-social-media, Open_Comment_Night

Business Rule 9: What’s the Value of Money?

March 20, 2007 by Liz

Scheduled Pay Raises?

Business Rules Logo

Suzannah of the Square Periods — you know the editor, who didn’t play the banjo but should have — was one of three editors who had started work on the same day. I started work as their Executive Editor a few months after. Sheila and Kris had been teachers. Suzannah’s husband was a teacher still.

What all three editors knew about pay raises looked like the scheduled increases of teacher salaries.

That, unfortunately, turned out to be a problem.

When the time came for their first-year performance appraisals, I met with each of them individually. We went through the process of how the self-appraisal part worked, what I would do after that, and what we would talk about together.

Sheila, the star of the three, was already being considered for the next promotion. In the meeting with Sheila something unusual came up. She might have been looking to short-circuit what she didn’t want to happen.

Only Fair or Is It?

Sheila told me about an agreement the three editors had made.

“The three of us are having lunch to celebrate our first anniversary.” Sheila mentioned that they had agreed to reveal the amount of their salary increases. She said they wanted to be sure everyone was treated fairly.

“Oooh. That’s not a good idea.” I said. “I don’t think you want everyone to make the same.”

“Why’s that?” she asked. Remember that teachers don’t go to business school. They think in terms of grades and whole class rules. We spoke about company no tell policy, but I was focused on getting her personal investment in not wanting to share. Understanding that the no tell policy is a support and a protection is important.

“Imagine I hire a guy named Frank with a resume just like yours on the very same day as I hire you. One year later, you’ve done great work. You have managed three projects on your own. Whereas Frank has been confused at every turn and managed to screw up two projects so badly, they will miss their release dates by months. Same raises for both of you?”

“No.”

Sheila had just figured it out.

Money is paid for what the work is worth — and for management of that work in the company’s interest.

The more I wake up in the middle of the night, the more I have to think about the goals of the company, the more I’m responsible for the work of others, the more money I should make. Money = stress, execution, productivity, responsibility. End of story.

I then had the same conversation with the other two. The lunch happened. The salary revealing discussion did not.

Business Rule 9 may sound simplistic, if you already know it.

It’s key to ANY negotiation. When I learned it, suddenly I knew I understood how to buy a new car and how to purchase a house. The mysteries of talking money started to demystify before me. The value of money isn’t just important at work.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Related
Business Rule 8: What Are Your Square Periods?
Business Rule 7: Sound Bytes, Stories, and Analogies
Business Rule 6: Who Dropped the Paddle?
Business Rule 5: Never Underestimate the Power of a Voice on the Telephone

Filed Under: Business Book, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Business-Rules, communication, Perfect Virtual Manager, Rules-They-Dont-Teach-in-Business-School

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