Friday, January 30, 2009

Questionable Content Quote 2 - Apology Greeting Cards for Awkward situations

Sorry for being lax in posting, but I have been busy with work, school, and side projects (as well as the house, rental property, beer and soda making, well just life - so no excuses).

Anyway, as some of you know, I really enjoy the web comic Questionable Content

Today's comic is fantastic with apology greeting cards for awkward situations:

"Look, I didn't know she was your wife"
"I didn't mean to get that drunk"
"I misread the pregnancy test"
"Sorry about all the groping"
"Lets pretend last night didn't happen"
"Sorry I outed you to your family"
"Was that your dog? Oh"
"I didn't mean *your* retarded baby"
"I guess you're allergic to peanuts Huh?"

Be sure to check out the comic!

~Jeffrey

Friday, January 23, 2009

Keys inspired poem

The photo is from the Key West Diary and attributed to ConchScooter



The sunset glows as the water turns black.

Those dark waters cannot thwart my soul from turning back.

For the warmth, and bright sun will again come...

So I might feel the rhythm of the Keys beating like a drum.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

My personal guide to an attitude shift

They say nothing in life is free except a little bad advice. That said, a friend of mine asked about my recent shift in thinking (I can tell you it is a direct influence from my recent schooling). That said, here are the highlights I gave to my buddy:

I suggest you get these books (get the audio books if you dislike to read and can listen in the car). Get them from the library so you don't have to spend as much money:

Preparatory Readings:

  1. The Four Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferris
  2. Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman (or as an alternative get the Working with Emotional Intelligence by the same author)
  3. Getting things Done by David Allen
  4. Why didn't I think of that by Roger Firestein
  5. Tribes by Seth Godin

Consider these points

Be bigger than yourself. Start to look for something that is bigger than yourself. Have a purposeful life.

Use positive momentum. Start to use PPCo when someone approaches you with an idea (Praise first, Potential, Concerns, and then ways to overcome those concerns). There is nothing worse than using our training from System Analysis and going after the problems we see first to kill someone's innovative spirit. Try hard to get out of the corporate world mindset sometimes (or what I call the Midwest horse sense pattern of thought. It is good in context, but not always the best. Everything needs balance).

Be Self-Aware and don't let your perceptions rule you. Don't subscribe to the "dirty dozen" flawed ration thinking.
Flawed Rational Thinking (Dirty Dozen):*
1. Needing Approval – “Everyone I work with must approve of me at all times”
2. Making Mistakes - “I must prove that I am thoroughly competent, adequate, and achieving at all times.”
3. Changing Others - “I have an obligation to change others who act unfairly or obnoxious.”
4. “Catastrophize” - “When I get very frustrated, treated unfairly, or rejected, I have to view things as awful, terrible, horrible,, and catastrophic.”
5. Others Cause Misery - “My emotional misery comes from external pressures that I have little ability to change.”
6. Worry, Fret, Fear - “If something seems dangerous or fearsome, I must preoccupy myself with it and make myself anxious abut it.”
7. Avoidance - “It’s easier to avoid facing difficulties and self-responsibilities than to do something about them.”
8. The Past - “My past remains all-important and, because something once strongly influenced my life, it has to keep determining my feelings and behavior today.”
9. Unrealistic Expectations - “People and things should turn out better than they do, and I must fix them.”
10. Competition - “My worth can be measured by competitive situations.”
11. Source of Problems - “The people and conditions in my life are the sources of my problems.”
12. Negativity - “Certain occurrences or events are negative by nature.”

Find your prefences. Use measurements like Foursight to help you do this, there are others such as KAI, KEYS, etc. (Remember! these are not TESTS only measures of preference, you can work in all the areas, you just like to work in certain ones more).

Know you are human, and will make mistakes. However, don't use it as an excuse to be not responsible socially, fiscally, and most of all spiritually with your family and friends. It is all about balance. Get some Zen my friend. Learn not to care what others think, be not afraid, be outgoing, but be reserved at the same time. Balance, balance, balance. Strive for excellence, not perfection.

Maybe learn to meditate. Your mind is like a puppy learning to go on paper. That puppy is going to try to go everywhere including on the paper. You must pick it up and put it back on the paper to train it to use that area. Your mind needs to be picked up and put back so you can learn to clear all thoughts and just "be". It is harder than it sounds, as you want to think about everything and anything. However, you can do it with minimal practice.


Good luck!

~Jeffrey

Do you twitter?

I have mentioned Twitter before, but I didn't really explain it. Think of mass SMS (simple message system), eg. cell phone texting, that meets social networking. You follow people's messages, and they follow yours (but you can be following people they don't follow, and vice versa).

Check it out at www.twitter.com. My username is jeffrey_abbott

Twitter also connects to a series of applications, including Facebook, Twitterific, Tweetdeck, etc. You can update from the website, an API, or mobile device (phone, blackberry, iPhone, etc.).

The thing about Twitter is it does connect people and it connects them with information. Many news stories I first become aware of them on Twitter from my colleagues overseas, or I become aware of information or things of interest I might not have seen otherwise.

One word of caution, Twitter can be addicting, so as with anything, have a sense of balance and control.

So check out the future of social networking on Twitter, and hopefully someone will figure out how to make money from such a service (right now it is free and ad free - THANKS FOR THAT!).


~Jeffrey

Monday, January 12, 2009

Lizard Under my Scale (or Kitty snack)

I found this little guy under my bathroom scale when I went to move it out from the wall. After catching him I noticed he was missing part of his tail. Obviously he was none too happy about being caught. I let him go and noticed cat throwup in the hallway. I can bet where the tail went (kitty snack!).

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Great Rain Forest Anti-Deforestation Ad

A great rain forest Anti-Deforestation Ad (Click to Enlarge):



This ad comes from Oro Verde Corporate in Columbia. English version here. The company is dedicated to creating a green existence and sustainable resource use within the Columbian rain forest.

Best Warren Buffett quotes (to me at least!)

I found out of the 52 must read quotes from Warren Buffett, these resonate the most with me.

"I don’t look to jump over 7-foot bars: I look around for 1-foot bars that I can step over."

"If you’re in the luckiest 1 per cent of humanity, you owe it to the rest of humanity to think about the other 99 per cent."

"It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently."

"It’s better to hang out with people better than you. Pick out associates whose behavior is better than yours and you’ll drift in that direction."

"Of the billionaires I have known, money just brings out the basic traits in them. If they were jerks before they had money, they are simply jerks with a billion dollars."

"Wall Street is the only place that people ride to work in a Rolls Royce to get advice from those who take the subway."

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Parallels to CPS

Thought for the evening... the parallels to GTD and CPS are very evident, as are social software business value edicts. Coincidence?

Welcome 2009

I realized I had not posted yet in 2009.

Some people would reflect on last year. I could, and I do, but I won't here. As the song goes,
"I cannot look backwards too long, there's too much to see waiting in front of me, I just know that I cannot go wrong."


So to all, 2009 will begin the saying, lets embrace the "change"!

To that end, wishing you all peace, prosperity, and happiness.


~Jeffrey