A Plane to Nowhere

by Chris on February 5, 2010

I’m on a plane right now headed back from Tampa, where I had the privilege of sharing a presentation about Atlanta Insurance Live with the Agents Council for Technology. The experience was amazing! There is a group of people within the industry who have shown me continued support and I’ll be forever grateful to them for giving me the opportunity to come and speak.

Because of some bad weather the Atlanta airport is running off schedule. My plane is circling the skies waiting for it’s turn to land. I guess you can say I’m on a plane to nowhere. It’s a fitting end to a trip that has enriched my perspective. With good music in my ears, I’m enjoying this time to reflect on the last two days.

The last year has come at me like a whirlwind and at times I feel like I’ve been on my own plane to nowhere. And while there is still a lifetime of work to be done I feel that I’ve finally landed.

Just in time to catch another flight…

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The Bar

by Chris on January 29, 2010

This last week has presented me with more challenges than usual. Elise is getting older by the minute, and she demands more of my attention with each passing week. Business is also picking up. I’ve had the opportunity to serve four new insurance clients this week. It isn’t a lot in the insurance world, but it’s a lot for a guy who hasn’t been in business a year yet. I’m grateful. I’m also working away late nights on a business plan that I have been building for the last six months. Almost done, and I pray for success. I’ve been absent from my blog here and wanted to catch up for a minute.

Today, in between bouts of Barney books, Sesame Street, and business I decided to vacuum the living room. Random, I know. In the middle of my vacuum break, I started thinking about business. And I started thinking about the bar. We are entering times where more and more people seem to be getting into small business. I think that’s exciting and I encourage anybody to try to start something, even if it is part time at first. But I’m not writing this just because I hope you’ll feel inspired to start a business. I’m writing this to encourage you to start a business and raise the bar. Become the standard. Be a leader. Enter your marketplace and look around. Today’s world is transparent. Study what your competitors are doing, then compile a list of things they are not doing and things they are doing poorly. Dominate. It could be five small things… but those five things could quickly become your unique selling proposition. Those five little things could take you to the top. Opportunities are endless. So don’t just start a business… raise the bar.

Just a couple pennies for you to take in today. I’m gonna go back to work now.

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WordCamp 2010 Notes

January 17, 2010

I had a great time attending Word Camp Atlanta this year! Met some great people, hung out with good friends, and got a lot out of the event that will help me in my future WordPress usage.
Here is a three page outline of notes that I’ve organized from the event that I plan to refer [...]

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Social Media can Eat Your Life

January 5, 2010

*Warning: Snark ahead.
I installed a great program on my computer yesterday called Rescue Time. There is a free version and some beefed-up paid versions also. Basically, it tracks your time spent on certain computer tasks by monitoring what program, or window, is open on top (yeah, like the one you’re looking at now). You can [...]

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And so it begins… again.

January 3, 2010

A New Year… with new excitement, new challenges, renewed motivation, and an awareness that you only seem to get the first week of a brand new year.
Today feels a lot like it did on September, 28. I awoke to the challenge of my wife going back to work and here I find myself, once again, [...]

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Where are the Leaders?

December 21, 2009

I hope that 2010 is the year of the visionary.
Americans have behaved like cogs in a wheel for too long. Go to college, get a job, get married, get retired… the week ends the week begins. This used to be okay… like forty years ago. Then, in 2008, our economy died. So what’s next?
Some would [...]

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