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What Would Be Missing If You Weren't There?

September 8, 2009 by Liz

You Are More than the Average

“If I had another resume just like yours, what three things would you bring to the work that the other person would not?”

I’ve used that interview question for well over ten years. It’s not a test of reactions or a comparison. It’s how I find out more about what a person values and who that person is. I’ve never thought about a “right” answer; never heard a “wrong” one; might have caught one or two that seemed a little unreal.

In over a decade I’ve never gotten the same answer twice.

What happens is the person stops, thinks for a while then says something of unique value.

  • I always listen when people talk.
  • I know what I know and make sure to ask when I don’t.
  • I’m honest. I’ll never lie to you.
  • I’m a quick study and I’m thorough.
  • I see things that other people don’t see.

Every answer is a bonus, above that person’s job qualifications. Sometimes it’s a natural talent. Sometimes it’s a skill. Sometimes it’s a core value or quality that speaks to his or her humanity. Always it’s a statement of an individual’s uniqueness.

We are our uniqueness, our skills and our abilities, our image, our traits, and our potential. Each of us as a person fits and fills a need or solves a problem in a way that no other person ever will.

You’ve got your own unique talents, skills, values, and human qualities.

You are more than the average person.

We all are.

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What do you bring that would be missing if you weren’t there?

I’ll go first.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Filed Under: Business Life, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc

Open Mic 7pm Chgo: What Should 21st Century Schools Be?

September 8, 2009 by Liz

Join Us Tonight

An Apple for the Teacher Means Something Different

Once an apple for the teacher was gift of fruit for her desk. Should it now be a Macintosh Pro that will offer her resources and connectedness better than any school librarian might concieve of offering?

Computers, cell phones, and Internet apps … kids are learning in new ways from their interaction with new technology. What should 21st Century School be doing?

Oh, and bring example links to share —

The rules are simple — be nice.

Do be nice. 🙂

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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

Priorities for Entrepreneurs #4

September 8, 2009 by SOBCon Authors

I recently had the opportunity to review a book for entrepreneurs that had some great advice, a list of seven priorities for the critical first year of business. The more I thought about this list, the more important that it seemed to me. So I have decided to create a series of posts elaborating on this theme. While “Young Guns“, by Robert Tuchman, is targeted to a just-out-of-college-and-wondering-what-to-do market, I believe that these priorities apply to anyone starting a new venture.

Talk to absolutely everyone about what you do.

During the first year, you must be the mouthpiece for your business. Talking to people about your business at parties, at family gatherings, at outings like sporting events should become second nature. Consider every person who crosses your path a sales opportunity, even if he or she might not ever be the end customer. In addition to continual word-of-mouth marketing, pick up the phone and call reporters to let them know what you are doing.

This strategy of always talking about your business is essential. Blog about it. Tweet about it. Leave comments on other people’s blogs to show your knowledge and credibility.

I also like Tuchman’s advice about reaching out to reporters. In fact, Free Press Release.com has a service that allows you to publicize your business and Peter Shankman has a pretty cool service called Help a Reporter Out that allows you to answer questions or provide interviews to journalists looking for help with stories. [Ed. Note: I do this all the time, it is fantastic]

Do you have any other suggestions for getting the word out about your business? Share them in the comments.

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10 Ways to Live in the Moment Every Moment of Your Life

September 7, 2009 by Liz


The Moment of the Work or Life?

Ever met a woman who is truly what she loves? The idea of separating work from life doesn’t even come up. Work and life are seamless integrated in her days, in her cells.

Ever talked with a guy who’s passionate about his life? He doesn’t give one kind of energy during the hours of 8 to 5 and another when play time arrives. His moments are filled with enthusiasm and determination for being part of everything that he does.

10 Ways to Live in the Moment
Every Moment of Your Life

People talk about living in the moment as being an optimal way to live a life. In my experience, it’s just as easy to get wrong as it is to get right.

If the moments we choose to live in are saturated with work, we’re living buried in the labor and not in our lives.

The trick is to experience every moment as a moment of life. Here are 10 ways to energize every moment of your life.

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  1. Own your time. Know that every moment you spend doing anything is a choice. All of the “have-tos” and the “musts do” are because you choose what doing them will bring. Time is the only resource we can’t renew. Invest it in experiences, places, and people that are meaningful to you.
  2. Decide and define what you want your moments to be about. Are you a learner? an explorer? a teacher? a risk taker? a rodeo clown? When you look back in the last moment of your life what sort of moments will you cherish most? Decide now to make more of them.
  3. Don’t wait for the right moment to be alive. Stop yourself several times a day to look at the sky, to experience the environment you’re in, to hear your own thoughts as they move through your mind. Don’t wait for the someday to try something new.
  4. Spend time with people who truly live the moments of their lives. We slowly become what we look at most. If we hang with the best role models, we can learn the pros.
  5. Minimize the number and effect of negative moments in your life. Let go of anger and pain. Carrying around memories of bad times gets in the way of what we might be experiencing now.
  6. Don’t invest in fights that you don’t need to win. Who has time to argue about silly things? Meet with your friends in the places where you build things, not in the places where things get torn down.
  7. Make positive moments. Negative thoughts build fences and defenses. Positive people attract positive people who are doing positive things.
  8. Know when you’re getting swept into the current and losing sight of the moments of your life. It will be a need to speed up. Then it will be some sort of stress. Stop to reflect on who you are, where you are, what you value, and how you want to live your life.
  9. Stretch. Think of every moment as a chance to see more of yourself. Take small risks that push your ideas and ideals. Living is growing. Expand every moment into memory of a life.
  10. Curate and protect with bold intention. Let the people and places you care about know that part of living your life is dedicated to them.

Moments not minutes tell the story of a life.

How do you put yourself into the moments of your life?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Filed Under: Business Life, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc

Beach Notes: Fishermen Watching

September 6, 2009 by Guest Author


by Guest Writers Suzie Cheel and Des Walsh

Sometimes in business
As in fishing
You have to
Watch and Wait

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What are you watching for?

Suzie Cheel & Des Walsh

Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Beach Notes, Des, Suzie Cheel, Walsh

Thanks to Week 202 SOBs

September 5, 2009 by Liz

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Successful and Outstanding Bloggers

Let me introduce the bloggers
who have earned this official badge of achievement,

Purple SOB Button Original SOB Button Red SOB Button Purple and Blue SOB Button
and the right to call themselves
Successful Blog SOBs.

I invite them to take a badge home to display on their blogs.

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They take the conversation to their readers,
contribute great ideas, challenge us, make us better, and make our businesses stronger.

I thank all of our SOBs for thinking what we say is worth passing on.
Good conversation shared can only improve the blogging community.

Should anyone question this SOB button’s validity, send him or her to me. Thie award carries a “Liz said so” guarantee, is endorsed by Kings of the Hemispheres, Martin and Michael, and is backed by my brothers, Angelo and Pasquale.

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Want to become an SOB?

If you’re an SO-Wanna-B, you can see the whole list of SOBs and learn how to be one by visiting the SOB Hall of Fame– A-Z Directory . Click the link or visit the What IS an SOB?! page in the sidebar.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog-promotion, SOB-Directory, SOB-Hall-of-Fame, Successful and Outstanding Blogs

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