The Shibumi Strategy: BrainBomb #4 (Don’t Let The Assholes Grind You Down)

April 29, 2011

This post is inspired by The Shibumi Strategy by Mathew May, and is part of our “BrainBomb” series. If you are inspired by the idea in this post, download the BrainBomb desktop wallpaper: (1440 x 900) or (1920 x 1200).  Don’t forget to check out the first, second, third and fourth instalments in the series. That’s not the way [...]

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The Shibumi Strategy: BrainBomb #3 (3 steps to get things done)

April 27, 2011

This post is inspired by The Shibumi Strategy by Mathew May, and is part of our “BrainBomb” series. If you are inspired by the idea in this post, download the BrainBomb desktop wallpaper: (1440 x 900) or (1920 x 1200).  Don’t forget to check out the first, second, third and fourth instalments in the series. How did you do today? This is [...]

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The Shibumi Strategy: BrainBomb #2 (You are not a hammer)

April 26, 2011

This post is inspired by The Shibumi Strategy by Mathew May, and is part of our “BrainBomb” series. If you are inspired by the idea in this post, download the BrainBomb desktop wallpaper: (1440 x 900) or (1920 x 1200).  Don’t forget to check out the first, second, third and fourth instalments in the series. Nails, Nails, Everywhere Every single day you [...]

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The Shibumi Strategy: BrainBomb #1 (The Myth of the Rabbit)

April 25, 2011

This post is inspired by The Shibumi Strategy by Mathew May, and is part of our “BrainBomb” series. If you are inspired by the idea in this post, download the BrainBomb desktop wallpaper: (1440 x 900) or (1920 x 1200).  Don’t forget to check out the first, second, third and fourth instalments in the series. I hate change There, I said [...]

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The Element: BrainBomb #4 (She’s not sick, she’s a dancer)

April 22, 2011

This post is inspired by The Element by Sir Ken Robinson, and is part of our “BrainBomb” series. If you are inspired by the idea in this post, download the BrainBomb desktop wallpaper: (1440 x 900) or (1920 x 1200).  Here’s where you can read the first, second,  third and fourth instalment in this series about the Element. Some [...]

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The Element: BrainBomb #3 (Passion Trumps Common Sense)

April 21, 2011

This post is inspired by The Element by Sir Ken Robinson, and is part of our “BrainBomb” series. If you are inspired by the idea in this post, download the BrainBomb desktop wallpaper: (1440 x 900) or (1920 x 1200).  Here’s where you can read the first, second,  third and fourth instalment in this series about the Element. They say that [...]

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The Element: BrainBomb #2 (What Are You Doing?)

April 20, 2011

This post is inspired by The Element by Sir Ken Robinson, and is part of our “BrainBomb” series. If you are inspired by the idea in this post, download the BrainBomb desktop wallpaper: (1440 x 900) or (1920 x 1200).  Here’s where you can read the first, second,  third and fourth instalment in this series about the Element. “Son, you have [...]

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The Element: BrainBomb #1 (Just Watch Me)

April 19, 2011

This post is inspired by The Element by Sir Ken Robinson, and is part of our “BrainBomb” series. If you are inspired by the idea in this post, download the BrainBomb desktop wallpaper: (1440 x 900) or (1920 x 1200).  Here’s where you can read the first, second,  third and fourth instalment in this series about the Element. You can’t do [...]

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UnMarketing by Scott Stratten

April 5, 2011

Its hardly a stretch to say that we all know a third party referral is worth infinitely more than any billboard or advertising campaign impression. Traditionally, a word of mouth referral meant you were as close as you can be to gaining the business of a new customer without them handing you their money. The [...]

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Evil Plans by Hugh Macleod

April 1, 2011

We can honestly say that this gentleman, Mr Hugh MacLeod, is one of a kind. He’s been in the same place many of us found ourselves in during the past few years, and came out victorious. All because of his Evil Plan. Hugh Macleod started off drawing on the back of business cards at bars [...]

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