In the past, I’ve gotten caught up in perfectionism, procrastination, fear, over-planning and analysis paralysis. However, over time, I’ve managed to get to a point where I’m much more likely to just start things off and correct my course as I go. Read more »
Certain parts of my business are what I’m increasingly becoming known for, and if I hope to continue standing out in these areas, I have to continue to seek excellence, and to me, excellence is not the same as perfection. Read more »
Looks like the “early adopter” tax is gone from the Kindle to the tune of a 10% price reduction. At the current check, Amazon has the eBook reader in stock and selling for $359, much to the chagrin of the eBay Kindle market. I’ve borrowed James’s […] Read more »
Spend too much time worrying about getting your desk perfectly clean and your work perfectly excellent and you might put yourself at risk for psychological problems. A slavish devotion to perfection can be psychologically unhealthy, according to Benedict Carey writing for The New York Times: [Several] […] Read more »
We are thrilled to tell you about the Metacafe and NewTeeVee Pier Screenings speaker and judge lineup for next Tuesday’s event. Gregg Spiridellis, co-founder of JibJab and a founding father of viral video, will be our guest interview on the topic of parody. Spiridellis will grace […] Read more »
The date for the World Wide Developer’s Conference is set. Leopard should be a pretty front and center topic this year, as pretty much all of us expect Apple to stick to a first half of 2007 release of the product. Having not yet heard anything […] Read more »
As the hand-wringing over the future of UNE-P continues, Z-Tel, a CLEC has written to FCC saying that it is willing to have talks with Bell companies, and offer them a “Twenty Dollar Solution”, which would provide Z-Tel access to Bell company networks for a flat, […] Read more »