Archive for February, 2009
Bumps and Hiccups
Posted by: | CommentsYesterday, for those of you who are subscribed to my blog, you got a bizarre little post that read “test podcast, test, test.”
Whoops.
You see, there was a problem with the blog, some of the funtionality and there was drama “in the code.”. It’s a scary proposition when the authors of the template you are using tell you that their mind is “boggled” by your problem. It just goes to show you how fragile our electronic lifestyle can be. I also realize how much I rely on my computer, websites, audio-and video player and all that stuff to simply… work. When it doesn’t… well… it is a new form of stress that our ancestors didn’t have to deal with… micro-digito-compu-screwupo-lose-yourdata-o stress. (I think I will submit that term to the DSM-IV people at the American Psychological association!)
I know, I know… when things don’t work you have the opportunity to learn about them… it’s not an exact science, it’s an art… blah blah blah… but it still sends a stab right down to my gut and I became obsessed. I am relieved now… but I was totally obsessed. (I am sure there is a brilliant coaching lesson here that I am totally missing… but I am too tired to think!
So, bottom line this post is about saying, “sorry for the funky post yesterday” and celebrating the fact that I learned a little bit more about technology. It took about 36 hours… and I still really don’t know what the problem was… but, all in all, my podcast is back up and running and I am back in business.
Look for more posts coming soon and have a great weekend.
Ask The Life Coach – A New Vlog Series
Posted by: | CommentsBeginning March 2…
I will be introducing 2 new Vlogs to my blog — “Ask The Life Coach” and “Ask The Small Business Marketing Coach.” These will be real life, real people questions from a down and dirty, person on the street interview format.
I have created a short 1 minute Vlog — with my new FLIP Mino Video Camera — to give a quick explanation. For those of you who Vlog, check out the Flip. It is literally smaller than my iPhone so I will carry it in my pocket all the time!
Check it out!
When The Going Gets Tough
Posted by: | CommentsMy husband left for work early this morning. About five minutes after he left, I got a text from him. He said, “guess what, the same taxi driver who picked me up yesterday morning, just pick me up today.” I texted back a “wow, that’s amazing” response and continued to watch the early morning news. What he texted me after that was what piqued my interest and gave rise to this blog post.
Apparently the taxi driver had posted his business resume in his taxi cab. It had his full name, his work history, the fact that he went to North Carolina A. and T. University for undergrad and got his MBA from LaSalle.
He is currently driving a taxi cab in New York City and my guess is, given the fact that he has posted his resume, it is not a job that he sees himself doing for ever.
As someone who finds himself worrying about things that “might” happen, this got me thinking. Don’t get me wrong, I have no knowledge of exactly what happened to this gentleman and everything I’m about to tell you I am completely making up in my head. However, it made me think.
Clearly, this man at some point lost his job or was downsized or… who knows what and he found the need to find alternate work — survival work, you know. Probably his worst fear was realized. I imagine he went looking for another business job but to no avail. He came to a point where he simply needed to make a living so he started driving a cab. Believe me — it is a tough job to drive a taxi in NYC. You deal with all kinds of people and by law you have to take them. It ain’t easy and I admire those who do it.
What I love about this story is the optimism. I’m guessing the gentleman didn’t worry and wring his hands in fear over what might happen. Instead, he simply did what he needed to do. The creativity here is what stuns me. He examined the situation and instead of falling into victimhood and turning bitter, I imagine that he asked himself “what is the opportunity here in this situation?” The answer: A lot of people sit in the back of my car. Many of them are executives and business people. Some of them might be looking to hire someone. Why don’t I let them know I’m looking for a position and show them how creative I can be in the process.
Genius!
There are two takeaways for me in this:
- When when stuff happens in life you have 2 choices: a) be a victim and become resentful or b) simply do what you need to do to take care of the situation the best way you can and realize situations can change.
- Never lose your optimism. If you look at the situation you are currently in creatively, you will find opportunity in the strangest of places.
I wish I knew someone who was hiring or someone in a major news organization. I would do a story about this man in the hopes that it would inspire other people to think creatively no matter what situation they are in.
So if business is bad or something is going on in your life that just totally sucks, when you can, step outside of yourself and look at the situation from a creative, dispassionate observer position. Ask yourself this question: “what is my opportunity here and how can I make the most of it?” Who knows what you might discover. A creative idea just might springboard you in a new direction.


