Sunday, April 25, 2010

How to eat an elephant?


I have a love hate relationship with my garden. I hate to commit to working on it. It seems like such a big feat that I have to talk myself into it. We have 10 acres and while the gardens are well established that is a lot of work, especially in the beginning of the season. But the love part of it comes shortly after my gloves are on and I am digging in the dirt, pulling up weeds, slowly but surely making progress. Today I was in the garden, not having crossed the line from hate to love yet when a thought crossed my mind. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time! Each weed was a bite of that elephant.

I have been working in the technology field for 20 years now and most of that time was creating one of a kind custom database applications for customers that couldn't get their needs met with off-the-shelf software. I started my database career with my dad and he had The 10 Rules for Database Development. One the 10 rules was this same question, How to eat an elephant? One bite at a time. I find myself uttering this frequently these days. I have an incredibly full plate. This is a blessing and not a complaint as it sometimes sounds like when someone asks how I am and I then say "busy." Well... I am busy. Busy good. But busy to the point of being overwhelmed. Busy to the point of thinking about blowing off this amazingly beautiful day from gardening to work at my desk inside.

I am now grateful for the decision I made to dig in the dirt. While being momentarily overwhelmed at where to start digging in the yard one of the ten rules came to mind and put my anxiety at ease. Continuing to dig in the dirt, slowly seeing progress I was able to maybe more importanly put my work anxiety at ease. I am now tackling my 3 page to do list "one bite at a time."

Are you busy to point of being overwhelmed? Take a deep, cleansing breath and approach your list like eating that elephant.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Inspiration

What inspires you? It is different for each and every one of us. These days I am inspired by extended daylight and stunning green lawns... and the following:

Spring/Growth/Green/Pink/Pale Yellow
Talent
Creativity
Entrepreneurship
Passion
Nature
Novel Ideas
Collaboration
Personality (of my clients)
Genius
Apple (yes, the company)
Personal Strength
Dedication
Perseverance
Community

I am sure there is more but above is what drives me daily. What is your inspiration list?

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Clients Converging

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I feel lucky in that I LOVE my clients.  I get to work with talented, driven, and focused entrepreneurs.  Maybe it is that shared entrepreneurial spirit and experience that makes me fond of them.  We all work hard toward making our businesses known, respected, and trusted.  Every day is a challenge.  Every day is new.  Every sale is exciting.  Every product or service delivery is rewarding.

It is especially interesting and fun for me when my clients get together and do something together.  That is happening, and has been happening with two of my favorites, All Aboard Trolley & Limousine Co. and Meandering Maine. 

All Aboard is Jim Gamage’s baby – a full service transportation company with vehicles that are “like no other.”  I guarantee it.  You will not find vehicles like these anywhere else.  They are great for weddings, proms, birthdays, special events, airport trips, sporting events, and more.  Wouldn’t you want to travel in luxury with the responsibility and safety in someone else’s hands?  And in All Aboard’’s hands you can trust.  Jim is a blast to work with, so motivated, so creative, full of great ideas, hard working, a friend, and a great person to know.

And then there is Meandering Maine.  MM has a special place in my heart, not only for a business but for the person that owns/operates it, Rachael Umstead.  She is a special someone with a great vision.  MM is a wonderful business that  brings the specialness of Maine to all those people that love Maine, want to love Maine, or think they should visit Maine (and then they will love it for sure).  Even though I provide web and design services to Rachael she often inspires me and drives me to be better in my business. 

Now Rachael and Jim are working together.  First All Aboard became one of the first Meandering Maine members.  Now Meandering Maine is “producing” this incredible wedding at French’s Point in September and All Aboard will be the transportation sponsor for the event.  It is a great fit.  And I am so thrilled to know them, their businesses, and to see them collaborate on cool events that will do well for both of their businesses. 

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Strategy vs Tactic

Are you running your business with a strategy in mind or following a bunch of to dos that really come down to tactics? We often face every day doing what we must do to get the job done. To do that we often operate tactfully, completing tasks that get us through the day. A strategy makes us more thoughtful as to the who, what, where, when and why; often dictating the tactics to make the strategy successful.

I like to work with clients on their strategy. The most important thing to understand is who you want to be and what you want to accomplish with your business. From there you can assign the how you do it, when you do it, and why you do it.

If you are confused about Strategy vs. Tactics let Little Harbor Technology know. We will gladly help you lay out a plan that accomplishes all of your goals and in the right order. LHT offers business solutions with a particular emphasis on website, graphic design, database design, and social media planning. With the right strategy we can make you more profitable and work less hard.