Notes for week #239

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6 Jan 2010

You’ll notice this post is a few days late. New years got in the way of a timely post, but I believe the material herein makes up for it.

This was a slow but important week. 2009 is done – it’s funny how time flies. The office stood still as we gathered with families, friends to celebrate the new year. Ourselves, we’re concentrating on 2010 – it’s going to be an important, career (and company) defining year.

Important decisions were made. As I briefly mentioned last week, we have always struggled with the question of whether to focus on our products (which we love) or to help other people with their own through consulting (which we also love to do). We’ve reached a conclusion, we’re happy with our decision and we’re sticking with it.

The decision is to do both, but with a twist: we’re taking a very limited number of consulting projects each year from now on – we’re thinking of about 4. This is the best of both worlds. When we’re consulting, we’re inspiring and getting inspired by other people. When we’re working for ourselves, we’re reinventing our ideas and hopefully building special products that you can use.

I wonder (and the others do too) how clients will receive the idea of us only doing a limited number of projects. We want to make the best out of the time we dedicate to other people. We want to be completely passionate about it, so four projects seems like the sweet spot. We’ll see how it goes.

If we have one new year resolution, it is to bring passion back to our business. If you want to work with us (or to have us work for you) in 2010, get in touch – we’ll try to help. Thank you, and happy new year!


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2 Responses to Notes for week #239

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Julia Encarnacion

March 11th, 2010 at 4:41 pm

Hello,
I'm a Japanese high school student.
(If there is wrong expression, I'm sorry…)

In the New Year's day, we say " a-ke-ma-shi-te o-me-de-to-u go-za-i-ma-su". I guess you will hear this word everywhere on New Year's day.
By the by, we say "yo-i o-to-shi-o" meaning "Have a good year!" on 12/31.
See you.

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dancingpoodle12

March 20th, 2010 at 9:58 am

It's possible, yes. I just had a temporary crown pop out and was told that waiting the two and a half weeks to get the permanent crown put in would not suffice. My teeth could and probably would shift and then I would have to have the permanent re-sized and made.

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