I will admit off the bat that I am an easily amused person, but it is not too often that I am in "awe" of certain things, people, events, etc... This past week I have learned some very exciting things about the power of a network, not just any network, but a good network. Two very influential people in my professional and personal lives have shown me just how important and valuable a good network is. First up is Dave . He is in the process of getting a book deal for his upcoming book, The Freak Factor. In order to promote his book, he asked the most influential people in his network to send out his manifesto to 10 people we thought would actually read and find useful. His latest blog update shows just how far a good network can reach. I think he has people on almost every continent talking about his manifesto, in just two short weeks!
Next, Cari has recently launched a much needed career and image consulting business in the Chicagoland area! She has used her extensive network to get her business up and running and will continue to use it to grow her business. Her latest blog post talks about not only building a good network, but the right network, with people who are supportive, encouraging, and constructive to help you grow professionally.
That being said, networking, in my opinion is essential to career growth. I'm not just talking about the cheezy cocktail hours hosted by your professional association (as these can be good...sometimes). I'm talking about actively listening and learning about your neighbors, peers, and friends of friends you meet at weddings, bbq's, and parties. In order for a network to become useful you have to know who is in your network. Once you know who your network is you can begin cultivating it and have it become a powerful tool for you.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Friday, April 4, 2008
Progress (is good)
Progress can be defined in many different ways. I define progress as the ability to change or move forward; having a positive impact on the future.
Today, was not the first but at least the 10th time I have been approached, confronted, yelled out, or shyly asked to buy girl scout cookies. I love girl scout cookies. Not only because the cookies are awesome. But I think the little girls are cute in their sashs and I like supporting young women entreprenuers. Despite that, progress is a must.
Here's where the progress comes in... Everytime I have successfully said no and not come home with 4 boxes of cookies! Not because I dont' want a box or 2, what woman in her right mind doesn't love girl scout cookies? but because I now understand the running miles necessary to burn off the approximately 1 box I would polish off in a week or less. This is how my love hate relationship with running continues. I love to run, hate how it makes me so aware...
I'm such a dork, I did the math:
SPOILER ALERT**** Don't proceed if you already have a box in your house... enjoy your last cookie season :0
Thin Mints: Serving size 4 cookies- 160 calories = 1.5 miles. Realistically, I think
I'd probably put down between 6-8 cookies(per sitting) = 3 miles
Somoas: Serving size 2 cookies, really can anyone just eat 2? 150 Calories= 1.5 miles, again on average double, 300 calories 3 miles.
This is above and beyond my standard 4 miles 3-4 times a week for weight maintenance.
Verdict: Progress is good. I'm saving money and my ass!(sorry Girl Scouts)
Today, was not the first but at least the 10th time I have been approached, confronted, yelled out, or shyly asked to buy girl scout cookies. I love girl scout cookies. Not only because the cookies are awesome. But I think the little girls are cute in their sashs and I like supporting young women entreprenuers. Despite that, progress is a must.
Here's where the progress comes in... Everytime I have successfully said no and not come home with 4 boxes of cookies! Not because I dont' want a box or 2, what woman in her right mind doesn't love girl scout cookies? but because I now understand the running miles necessary to burn off the approximately 1 box I would polish off in a week or less. This is how my love hate relationship with running continues. I love to run, hate how it makes me so aware...
I'm such a dork, I did the math:
SPOILER ALERT**** Don't proceed if you already have a box in your house... enjoy your last cookie season :0
Thin Mints: Serving size 4 cookies- 160 calories = 1.5 miles. Realistically, I think
I'd probably put down between 6-8 cookies(per sitting) = 3 miles
Somoas: Serving size 2 cookies, really can anyone just eat 2? 150 Calories= 1.5 miles, again on average double, 300 calories 3 miles.
This is above and beyond my standard 4 miles 3-4 times a week for weight maintenance.
Verdict: Progress is good. I'm saving money and my ass!(sorry Girl Scouts)
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