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Monday, October 15, 2012

The Future of your business: Our Children!

Our History
In today's society, children have much more information at their disposal than at any time in history.  Literally at the the click of a mouse, they can become a scholar in any subject they choose, any video game they play, or even the latest dance on the scene.  At the same time, technology has also made them lazy because so much is available to them at their fingertips.

Do You Remember The Time
Do you remember when you were little and your parents made you go to play saying, "Don't come back in this house until the sun goes down!"  This allowed us to socialize, run, sweat (stay in shape), try new things, dream with friends, explore nature, as well as taking a magnifying glass to burn ants!  Okay... don't act like you didn't do mischievous things like that.  The point is youth were so much more active and more sociable back then.  Now they are usually found in their room on social networks, playing video games, or doing things that don't require them to stretch their natural ability to survive out here in this ever changing world.  Grant it, it's not all on them.  We as parents have become more busy with work.  Some of us work 2 or 3 jobs or are so tired when we get home that the idea of having a social life is unreachable.  For some parents it seems as though the kids have been placed in a time where they have to take care of themselves because we can't figure out how to juggle all these pieces of life.  Do we really want that?  Do we really want the streets to show our kids the way of life, the videos on t.v., reality shows (a joke), and video games that are getting to be so violent that they must be labeled with letters like "M" for mature... SERIOUSLY!
We must engage with our youth like never before because they need us like never before!
I was talking with my daughter the other day and expressed that your generation is even smarter than we were.  We discussed that her generation has smart phones where we had pagers to communicate with.  We had phone books, you have the internet with a search engine that searches out anything you are looking for with a click of the mouse.  We had tapes and CD's, you have mp3s, iPods, and streaming audio and video.  Yes!  Technology has brought you to a different level but on the other hand, technology has also desensitized some of the natural response times in behavior.

Here's The Challenge
I challenge you, business owners and business seekers, to put a plan of action together and reach out to the youth in your community.  Share with them the skills that you've acquired.  It's not important that they do exactly what you do.  What is important is that you value our youth and the world we live in to engage with them to learn from your skills and gifts to gain experience at an early age.  Teach them about business instead of buying them a game.  Don't you realize you can have a dynasty of young leaders helping you to grow your business?  Intern them or help them pay their way through college!  The reason why I am so passionate about this...I am a doer of this challenge.

Youth Vision
As we speak, I am formulating a youth vision program for ages 18-25 teaching them survival skills, through business concepts, needed to navigate the environment we live in.  This program is not your typical etiquette on dressing for a job interview.  Don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with that.  I want to focus on the fundamental of personalizing communication in business as well as building relationships in their careers.  Click here for more information on Youth Vision.

Join me on Wednesday as I continue on with this thought-provoking post...

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Team Pure Intent: SpreeCast Video

Byron Talbert, with Team Pure Intent and Ced Reynolds, with System 7 speak about running business online and offline and a life of giving with Send Out Cards.  Take a look!


Monday, October 1, 2012

GAME CHANGER OF THE MONTH: SONYA MICHELE


Sonya Michele is a woman with passion and compassion for others. With her energy and smiling face she draws people from far and near truly branding herself as a relationship building individual.  Since being part of Team Pure Intent she has been motivation to the team as well as an instant inspiration to others. Her expertise in web building and graphic design has allowed her to expand her services into multiple industries including local government entities, local and out of state businesses as well as recently chamber of commerce organizations.

In Pursuit of Value

Is there anything in the last 20 years that you would do over again?  Would you make different adjustments to your education, to your diet, your business relationships, personal relationships (some would probably say I wouldn't marry this person again), or would you make those same decisions over again?

One of my first business ventures was selling knives.  The company is called Cutco.  It's still around today and I can vouch that those knives are the best I've ever had.  As a matter of fact, I still use them today and have only sharpened one knife in 20 years.  So I guess this is a plug for them.  Yes!  I still use them and they have truly added value as a product.  Sold it for a while to parents, cousins, and friends who bought them and still have their set today.  Indeed, this product was consumable but it wasn't something that I was totally passionate about for a "business."

I went on to market a telecom company because I did like technology and phones.  Later, I went into the nutrition industry and had a blast there and on to other companies were I made so very good income, but I still wasn't hitting my mark.  Does the above sound like "doing what you're asked to do and not what you want to do?"

So I ask, "are you doing what you're doing because it sounded good at the time?"  Did the compensation plan seem strong?  Are you just working it to see what may come of it?  Or have you finally found something  that you know can truly add value to the people you'll be sharing with?  What do you value most about yourself and your business?  Here's a great resource survey from Sharon Presley at the "Resources for Independent Thinking" website.  She really helps give a thought provoking description on value to better assist you on understanding what you value.  It's a free tool but if you value the information she has put together, you'll donate to her nonprofit organization.

Let's game change this week by learning more about your value and prioritizing what's most important to you and your business!

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