Sorry it's been a week, I've been busy recruiting new members to build out my eSports gaming prototype. I think we're actually gonna have something working completely and built in the next 3-4 months so I'm super excited.
Anyways, here is my vision for a good place to work at. I also think it's the future of business.
1) A place that care's for it's employees and know's that the employee's are right at the top of the list with customers
2) A place that let's employees fail
3) A deep and caring mission
4) A company that knows how to have fun
5) A company that does not have crazy politics that stops the best employees from innovating
6) A goal whose benefits once achieved will benefit everyone
7) Great companies care about the environment
8) A company that is outstanding has a great vision that is bigger that everyone in the company
9) A good company consists of management that supports all employees from top to bottom
10) A great company cares deeply about it's relationship with it's customers. That's why I believe great customer service is still important today and it always will be.
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Saturday, October 24, 2015
A RICH LIFE WITH LESS STUFF
Let me start with my own story. 10 years ago I had over 500,000.00 in my bank. I was working in digital media. I had a car, owned part of a paid off house, was living in hotels. I was always in restaurants and going to a movie almost everyday. Life was fun. However eventually I got burnt out, and was very unhappy. Eventually it felt like people liked me more for my money than they did me. Something was off and I knew it. The simple happiness I had experienced as a kid playing hours of basketball with my friends in the cold to playing endless hours of video games with 8-10 friends and ordering pizza was gone. Some of my favorite childhood memories involved simple things like enjoying the snow or playing tag with friends. So what happened? I grew up, went to animation school, found a job, and ended up working in stressful digital media production houses. I can't complain and I am very grateful for the jobs and experience but I eventually realized that life could be so much broader and richer than the current life I was living. I had ended up also partying endlessly with people that did not really add value to my life. For someone with so much, why did I feel so poor and unhappy?
One of my friends in school came from an upper middle class Jewish family. Although his parents were all about getting rich in business and hustling to get into a corporation, my friend himself was different. He started not to care about materials. He didn't care about animation. What he did care about was helping people, volunteering, he went to Mexico to live a simple life there. At first I thought he was nuts, but I also ended up realizing how happy he was compared to when we both worked in animation. One day he gave me a copy of a film called "The Peaceful Warrior", a movie about a former college gymnast who's life changes after meetings some stranger. What I got out of the movie is the art of mindfulness and that eventually led to living a life of passion through minimalism. That is what really made me want to find my passion, which ended up being entrepreneurship.
Part of the road to living a fulfilling life is getting rid of the shit in your life that you don't need so you can spend quality time with true friends, family, and lovers. You can also spend time volunteering and giving back to people in need because it feels fantastic to genuinely help others. My family regularly donates food and clothes because our excess stuff can go to some family that truly needs it. It's one of the things my Aunt has taught me that has resonated with me. She gave up her entire fortune to help so many people in our family. While others may look down at her because she doesn't have the money she used to I am actually really proud of her. As she says she helped so many people that she has a clear conscience because she did something good with her life. She's so much happier than some of the other people in my family who until today stab each other in the back over money. Me and my Aunt live very simple lives. So if your life feels heavy, ask yourself if you are spending your time and actions on things that actually make you happy and add real value to your life and others around you or are you wasting your time and money trying to please people that don't care about you. Think about it because it could make a big difference in your life getting rid of clutter.
I accidentally came across these guys story today. I can relate to it. Sometimes it's very easy to get caught up in day to day life and at times everything can be overwhelming. Check it out.
Check out these guys, the Minimalists (TED):
Here is their blog:
http://minimalists.com/
Here is their Instagram:
https://instagram.com/theminimalists/
The Peaceful Warrior:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0438315/
The Peacful Warrior Trailer:
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Thursday, October 22, 2015
WHY MANAGING YOUR TIME IS EVERYTHING
We live in a world that is measured by 24 hours, 7 days a week, and we count 365 days a year. As the cycle of time resets after the 365 days hence New Years, another year begins. So why are some people successful and a lot of other people not successful? You ever see the guy who goes in to work for a few days a week, is invited to every party around you, and seems to make a crap load of money? Well after many years of study I found one of the key components of success is how you manage your time and what you do with it. If your going to spend time doing something, make sure that it gives a return on investment as time is a commodity that once when passed, you cannot get it back. It's simply gone.
Managing your time requires you to be nimble, and focused on what really matters. One thing I also noticed about very successful people is that they balance their time by dividing it so that they at least touch on all parts of their life within a week. For example even though a person might be a business man, he or she will spend an hour at Church for spirituality, 7 hours of exercise time per week (1 hour a day), a few hours for family and dinner time each day, and 4-6 hours a day on their career each day. I also noticed that the most successful people are the ones who socialize, create connections and valuable relationships, and they make damn sure that wherever they spend their time they remain present and laser focused. I always hated when I am around someone and they are not looking into yours eyes and they remain in a dreamlike state thinking of being somewhere else just nodding their head like a bobble head toy. So the key things are this:
Do you think your spending your time wisely?
Can you take other actions that can yield you better results?
Are you balancing your time with the most important things in your life?
Spending your time, are you happy or stressed out? Do you have energy after your week or do you feel burnt out?
Do you look forward to the next day or are you dreading it?
Hopefully these thoughts and questions help you out and that you are able to re-calibrate the way you manage your time to do amazing things. Managing your time is one of the keys to living a fulfilling life. Thanks for checking the post out and don't forget to spread the word on my blog and feel free to follow or leave comments good or bad.
Managing your time requires you to be nimble, and focused on what really matters. One thing I also noticed about very successful people is that they balance their time by dividing it so that they at least touch on all parts of their life within a week. For example even though a person might be a business man, he or she will spend an hour at Church for spirituality, 7 hours of exercise time per week (1 hour a day), a few hours for family and dinner time each day, and 4-6 hours a day on their career each day. I also noticed that the most successful people are the ones who socialize, create connections and valuable relationships, and they make damn sure that wherever they spend their time they remain present and laser focused. I always hated when I am around someone and they are not looking into yours eyes and they remain in a dreamlike state thinking of being somewhere else just nodding their head like a bobble head toy. So the key things are this:
Do you think your spending your time wisely?
Can you take other actions that can yield you better results?
Are you balancing your time with the most important things in your life?
Spending your time, are you happy or stressed out? Do you have energy after your week or do you feel burnt out?
Do you look forward to the next day or are you dreading it?
Hopefully these thoughts and questions help you out and that you are able to re-calibrate the way you manage your time to do amazing things. Managing your time is one of the keys to living a fulfilling life. Thanks for checking the post out and don't forget to spread the word on my blog and feel free to follow or leave comments good or bad.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
WHY I BELIEVE IT IS A MUST TO LEARN TO PROGRAM IN TODAY'S ECONOMY
This is just my random thought of the day, however I am convinced that if you want to survive in this ever changing economy moving forward then you must learn to program. As manufacturing jobs gets shipped overseas to countries like China, Taiwan, and Mexico for Electronics and Bangladesh for clothing, then that leaves very little jobs for the blue collar people of today. This doesn't just affect manufacturing but it even affects digital media where companies like Disney outsources to countries like Korea or Philippines to get their classical animation work completed.
So what does this have to do with programming? I believe that the tectonic shift in the economy is that all the work that does remain in North America revolves around white collar jobs where a lot thinking and information is involved. That is entrepreneurship, upper level management, data management, marketing and sales. Also note that some companies have their customer service in North America and some companies customer service is outsourced to counties like India and Philippines.
The information age we're in evolves around digital lifestyle such as wearable technology like smart watches, consumer and web apps, smart devices such as nest, telepresenece robots, and drones, then all the action moving forward is occurring in the technology sector. Every other market will follow technology as it leads the world moving forward.
So if your stuck in your job as a customer service agent, or there are no managing positions to apply to, then it's time to think about solving problems in the world and learn to program a web app, desktop app, game, or smart phone app. Learn to program and learn to scale. This is how you can move your life forward and keep up with the digital economy that exists with trillions of dollars. Just food for thought.
So what does this have to do with programming? I believe that the tectonic shift in the economy is that all the work that does remain in North America revolves around white collar jobs where a lot thinking and information is involved. That is entrepreneurship, upper level management, data management, marketing and sales. Also note that some companies have their customer service in North America and some companies customer service is outsourced to counties like India and Philippines.
The information age we're in evolves around digital lifestyle such as wearable technology like smart watches, consumer and web apps, smart devices such as nest, telepresenece robots, and drones, then all the action moving forward is occurring in the technology sector. Every other market will follow technology as it leads the world moving forward.
So if your stuck in your job as a customer service agent, or there are no managing positions to apply to, then it's time to think about solving problems in the world and learn to program a web app, desktop app, game, or smart phone app. Learn to program and learn to scale. This is how you can move your life forward and keep up with the digital economy that exists with trillions of dollars. Just food for thought.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
10 RANDOM THOUGHTS TO IMPROVE YOUR CREATIVITY
Feeling stuck creatively? Here are 10 random thoughts to help you think different.
1. Take a walk and don't listen to music
2. Create a new project, experiment with something new such as try a different material, method, and express yourself in a way you have NOT done before
3. Push yourself out of your comfort zone by talking to new people to gain new experiences
4. Fail at something you always wanted to try and be excited about it
5. Dream about something big, an idea, and jot your notes in a notebook
6. Change your career and do something you love. If your at your job looking out into the window wishing you are somewhere else, then it's time for a change don't you think?
7. Do something crazy! Ask a girl out! Ask a boy out. Shave your head bald. Get a tattoo. Change your wardrobe. Live and experience the benefits and highs of being alive!
8. Dance! Especially if you don't usually dance.
9. Spend time with a friend and really talk! No phones, no tablets, just hang out in a quite place and truly talk with no holding back. Get things that mentally and emotionally weigh you down off your chest! It feels fantastic!
10. Give someone a hug or volunteer to a charity with a worthy cause you believe in. It will make you feel good! Oh and don't forget to look people in the eyes and smile! Be genuine and sincere!
I hope you enjoyed these 10 recommendations to help you get out of your rut. Oh just to be nice, here are 2 extra bonuses. I'm feeling really nice today.
11. go to a quite place and scream at the top of your lungs
12. Go skinny dipping!
Hopefully you found this advice valuable and don't forget to follow me on the top right as I will be posting very frequently.
1. Take a walk and don't listen to music
2. Create a new project, experiment with something new such as try a different material, method, and express yourself in a way you have NOT done before
3. Push yourself out of your comfort zone by talking to new people to gain new experiences
4. Fail at something you always wanted to try and be excited about it
5. Dream about something big, an idea, and jot your notes in a notebook
6. Change your career and do something you love. If your at your job looking out into the window wishing you are somewhere else, then it's time for a change don't you think?
7. Do something crazy! Ask a girl out! Ask a boy out. Shave your head bald. Get a tattoo. Change your wardrobe. Live and experience the benefits and highs of being alive!
8. Dance! Especially if you don't usually dance.
9. Spend time with a friend and really talk! No phones, no tablets, just hang out in a quite place and truly talk with no holding back. Get things that mentally and emotionally weigh you down off your chest! It feels fantastic!
10. Give someone a hug or volunteer to a charity with a worthy cause you believe in. It will make you feel good! Oh and don't forget to look people in the eyes and smile! Be genuine and sincere!
I hope you enjoyed these 10 recommendations to help you get out of your rut. Oh just to be nice, here are 2 extra bonuses. I'm feeling really nice today.
11. go to a quite place and scream at the top of your lungs
12. Go skinny dipping!
Hopefully you found this advice valuable and don't forget to follow me on the top right as I will be posting very frequently.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
MY TOP 5 LESSONS FOR SURVIVING AN ENTREPRENEURIAL LIFE
Wanting to build your own company is chaotic and tough yet still rewarding. I have been living the life of an entrepreneur for over 15 years now and I've learned quite a bit of lessons to really survive. Here are my top 5 lessons.
#1 - Never try to do everything by yourself
You need a team of people to do big things. Find people around you who can see your vision and support you through thick and thin. Also being alone means that investors can't really give you money because there is no company or team to invest in. Build the best team you can, go after a big market, and go through the ups and downs of being a company together.
#2 - Maintain your focus
Focus on tasks that give you the greatest value in return for your time spent. Create a strategy for yourself that can help you get the best outcomes. Sometimes we can be at a desk drifting into lalaland and sometimes if we're not mindful, we start doing what we think is an important task when it's really not. Snap of it, and focus!
#3 - Think!
This world is busy and noisy. We really live in a time where we are being bombarded with email offers, people on the street trying to get your money, advertisements on Facebook, the subway, buses, television, radio, and billboards. We get thousands of ads proposed to us in a single day even if we're not paying attention. On top of that your probably getting texts from your friends or colleagues throughout the day. With this vibrating noise in your work and family life, it can sometimes blow your mind. To manage this, take the time to plug out for a few hours, go for a walk, and just take the time to think. Take 2 hours in the morning and just sit. This can really help you figure out what to do with your day, gives you a chance to dream while your awake, and gives you a chance to just breath and think before your day gets crazy. It also gives you a chance to re-calibrate your sense of purpose and gives you an opportunity to simply think for yourself.
#4 - Put real value back in your relationships
I know we live in a time where we have Facebook, Google +, Twitter, and Instagram. However, while this gives us information quickly, it does not beat spending quality time with people in person without a computer screen in between you, your family, or your colleagues. I believe a distance was created when people started using social media. It is the reason I left Facebook for years before returning and creating a new account. Take the time to go out with your friends, hang out, play a board game. Go for a hike with your friends and play ultimate Frisbee. Nothing beats being in the physical presence of people and being at a concert live. It's an amazing experience. So go out there, value relationships, and spend quality time with colleagues, friends, and family. Put the value back into your relationships.
#5 - Exercise!
Being an entrepreneur is a 24/7 job. You always have to be ready for anything. However, there are down times in your day and I believe it is important to allocate a chunk of your time to exercising. It is important to maintain your physical health so you have the mental and physical energy to put into your most challenging tasks throughout the day. You also feel better when you maintain exercise everyday. I have made the mistake of yoyoing by putting more time into business and less on exercise and when this happens, I feel and look like shit. So, I am going to make the effort to eat the right foods, drink lots of water, and do exercises that I love. I recommend the same for you as building a business is more of a marathon and not a sprint. So remember, make the time to exercise.
#1 - Never try to do everything by yourself
You need a team of people to do big things. Find people around you who can see your vision and support you through thick and thin. Also being alone means that investors can't really give you money because there is no company or team to invest in. Build the best team you can, go after a big market, and go through the ups and downs of being a company together.
#2 - Maintain your focus
Focus on tasks that give you the greatest value in return for your time spent. Create a strategy for yourself that can help you get the best outcomes. Sometimes we can be at a desk drifting into lalaland and sometimes if we're not mindful, we start doing what we think is an important task when it's really not. Snap of it, and focus!
#3 - Think!
This world is busy and noisy. We really live in a time where we are being bombarded with email offers, people on the street trying to get your money, advertisements on Facebook, the subway, buses, television, radio, and billboards. We get thousands of ads proposed to us in a single day even if we're not paying attention. On top of that your probably getting texts from your friends or colleagues throughout the day. With this vibrating noise in your work and family life, it can sometimes blow your mind. To manage this, take the time to plug out for a few hours, go for a walk, and just take the time to think. Take 2 hours in the morning and just sit. This can really help you figure out what to do with your day, gives you a chance to dream while your awake, and gives you a chance to just breath and think before your day gets crazy. It also gives you a chance to re-calibrate your sense of purpose and gives you an opportunity to simply think for yourself.
#4 - Put real value back in your relationships
I know we live in a time where we have Facebook, Google +, Twitter, and Instagram. However, while this gives us information quickly, it does not beat spending quality time with people in person without a computer screen in between you, your family, or your colleagues. I believe a distance was created when people started using social media. It is the reason I left Facebook for years before returning and creating a new account. Take the time to go out with your friends, hang out, play a board game. Go for a hike with your friends and play ultimate Frisbee. Nothing beats being in the physical presence of people and being at a concert live. It's an amazing experience. So go out there, value relationships, and spend quality time with colleagues, friends, and family. Put the value back into your relationships.
#5 - Exercise!
Being an entrepreneur is a 24/7 job. You always have to be ready for anything. However, there are down times in your day and I believe it is important to allocate a chunk of your time to exercising. It is important to maintain your physical health so you have the mental and physical energy to put into your most challenging tasks throughout the day. You also feel better when you maintain exercise everyday. I have made the mistake of yoyoing by putting more time into business and less on exercise and when this happens, I feel and look like shit. So, I am going to make the effort to eat the right foods, drink lots of water, and do exercises that I love. I recommend the same for you as building a business is more of a marathon and not a sprint. So remember, make the time to exercise.
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