Balance

Posted on Aug 3, 2009 in action, advertising, blog, brand, brand management, careers, commentary, featured articles, laid off, opinion, uncategorized, unemployment | 8 comments

Balance

Making different decisions when the madness of who I am is clouded by what I am used to? Change is a fickle concept. Far too often we entrap ourselves in the embodiment of our created security and ego. Sure, we can make different decisions about the food that we eat from day to day, or the people we’ll talk with from one moment to the next, but what about when real change is needed? When at the crux of continuing down a familiar and constant trail that is potentially leading nowhere or embarking on an entirely unknown path, so unknown that you’re not even sure where to start;...

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Spouting 9: WordPress

Posted on Jul 29, 2009 in action, advertising, blog, brand, commentary, laid off, opinion, plugins, project management, spouting, uncategorized, unemployment, wordpress | 0 comments

Roughly two months back, I registered a domain, Running Without Condition, for the very first time on my own. It wasn’t difficult, but this was my first step in setting up my own full-fledge website with a hosting company at some point in the future. The prompting of this was due to the fact that I love WordPress so much, that I want to be able to control it more on my own. When you’re using WordPress.com, it’s a great springboard for getting adjusted with the interface and the program for free. However, you begin to see that in its ease of use the .com version of WordPress...

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Spouting 8: Really?

Posted on Jul 28, 2009 in account management, action, advertising, blog, brand, brand management, careers, commentary, laid off, opinion, spouting, uncategorized, unemployment | 0 comments

A month or so back, I was on Linkedin commenting on a topic that I had initially started and someone posted something of interest about job searching. The gentleman brought up a situation that had happened to him and in it, he proposed the idea of offering yourself for free to a company in exchange for either: being considered for a future position later; references to jobs that you are still applying and seeking, and/or the benefit of keeping your skills abreast with the changes in the work environment. I thought the idea had some potential usefulness. I recently came back to this idea and...

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Spouting 7: Roaming

Posted on Jul 20, 2009 in action, advertising, blog, brand, careers, commentary, laid off, opinion, spouting, uncategorized, unemployment | 4 comments

It’s been a while since an update, but I do not have anything enormous to note. I am and have still been searching for work. I had a few sparks here and there, but nothing solid. Beyond this, I have been giving honest consideration to two project ideas that I have had in development in my mind for a number of years now, but am at the juncture of which one I want to start first and commit to. Then it will be necessary to find a few people that would be interested in contributing to the project, in exchange for partnership in the business and its creation. During the last month, or...

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Fallacy

Posted on Jun 25, 2009 in account management, advertising, blog, brand, brand management, careers, commentary, laid off, opinion, project management, traffic, uncategorized, unemployment | 0 comments

You want me smarter or dumber? I’ve started thinking about the idea regarding dumbing one’s resume down. The idea behind this is for an individual to have a resume that employers wouldn’t see as being over qualified. I already have a personal pet peeve with the statement, “over qualified”. In my opinion, when I hear “over qualified” I immediately want to respond, “Then that means I am more than capable of handling the tasks of this position, so what’s the problem?” It is a poor, subjective reason to justify overlooking or deciding...

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Thank You Letter

Posted on Jun 18, 2009 in account management, action, advertising, blog, brand, brand management, careers, commentary, laid off, opinion, project management, uncategorized, unemployment | 10 comments

Handwritten or Email? After my most recent interview, I started to sit down and write a thank you letter to the interviewer on one of my “thank you” cards that I purchased a while back. After realizing that my penmanship (when writing in a very small space) has taken a hit after all these years of sending emails, messaging, texting and etc… I began to wonder if sending out a hand written thank you card even matters any more. Is it even considered more meaningful then sending exactly what you are writing as an email? By sending it as an email, it’s instantaneous and...

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