Monthly Archives March 2008

Virtue Map - How do you and your company rate?

I recently read a summarization of Aristotle’s points of virtue. As someone who studied both business and philosophy in college, I find it interesting that the concept of virtue is a best an individual concern. Aristotle defines virtues in reference to their excess. As IT professional I can relate [...]

Don’t quit your day job….

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My 1st Art Work, originally uploaded by myjunk.

Well, its too late for that, but one of the cool things about having some time to myself is the fact that I get to pursue some new [...]

An [info]Load trumps Sales Lead.

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A myriad of information forms are making their way onto the Internet about everything and everyone. Your customers, potential customers, vendors, and [...]

Just in Time Blog

When I told my wife that I would start a blog to support and augment my dream job search, she was worried. She challenged me with the following questions:

Don’t you waste enough time on the internet / your computer already?
I am not sure I understand how this will help you?
I am worried that this [...]

Tool Review: JobFox

While I am thinking “outside the box” on my current job search, I am also a closet compulsive when it comes to playing around with anything web 2.0. In as much as the web 2.0 things I check out also support my job searching activities, then I will highlight them in this blog. [...]

“Anxiety is the price of freedom”

Today I listened to an interesting podcast from the Accidental Creative team. They interviewed famed business consultant, Peter Block, who provided me with several quotes for my quote book as follows:

Anxiety is the price of freedom.
Certainty kills creativity.
I was born and everything is else is fiction.

I relate well to the last point. In [...]