by dustin | Oct 13, 2006 | Product Management, Society
People are rarely, if ever, satisfied. We’re not satisfied with fast food customer service, politicians, football officials, nor the price of gas. Most of all, we’re not satisfied with ourselves. Not with our weight, our salaries, our homes and cars....
by dustin | Oct 6, 2006 | Creativity, Ideas
As the pace of life picks up, it is hard for us to find space in our days. It seems as though time gets gobbled up by tasks and to-dos. Many of us find personal time for ourselves. We’ll watch our favorite TV show or simply listen to talk radio on our commute...
by dustin | Sep 23, 2006 | Branding, Personal Brand, Professional Development, Purpose, Seth Godin
Earlier this week I mentioned this was possibly Seth’s most important post. Why do I say that? Because as a society, we allow others to define success. So we end up striving hard and sacrificing much in order to acheive someone else’s definition of...
by dustin | Sep 23, 2006 | Blogging
Friday rolled by without a post. Mired in a consulting project, I could not free myself enough time to post. It’s becoming obvious that my system of writing will have to change. Adjusting back into agency life has been a little crazier than I expected. It has...
by dustin | Sep 20, 2006 | Bloggers I Read, Branding, Business Management, Personal Brand, Professional Development, Seth Godin
Seth has written what I think is his most important post ever. How do we define success? Usually by others’ expectations. More to come on Friday. (More from me at least. My expectations don’t set Seth’s schedule.)