Disclaimer:
Remember, I am not going back over this to reword stuff, so it might not sound the best, but I am doing this to be bold and building my confidence.
(from AJ's email)
Today the interviews begin with Steve Dotto who solves the puzzle of Evernote. He came from a broadcaster history in Canada. He is known as the most respected geeks in Canada. "Dotto Tech"
Steve looks at it as your Digital Bank Account. (for Andy and his anagrams, that would be a DBA) - Like your money, data lives in every area on your computer, smartphone, laptop, notebook, blackberrie, or tablet. Evernote can be everywhere organizing for you. Don't see the value in Evernote until a piece of data is withdrawn. We are all about communication. It gives us a Focus.
There is no right or wrong way to use Evernote as long as it is used.
Steve outlined the five steps to the Evernote puzzel.
Evernote is all about search. (Just like Google) Just start with an inbox. Put everything in there, Evernote will find anything down to a street-sign in an old photo. It doesn't matter where you put it, it only matters how you search for it.
You can then Organize data,
It finds:
He points on the different tools in Evernote and explained them in a summary for us.
Being mobel: "Grab something from your smartphone."
Next say you are out in the world and you have a meeting with someone, instead of telling someone that you will email them the info when you get back to the office, you can instantly send the data to them from your evernote on your phone.
If you are in a meeting and put a note in the phone - access it when you return to the office/home.
You have Instant Access and Answers in real time.
Integration: "Scannable"
"Information only becomes valuable when we can share it"
Automatically scans business card - dinner receipts - any note on notebook that you have captured by picture.
* Evernote does geo tags. - where you are when the note was taken. All for free.
Collaboration: One can share notebooks in the paid Evernote.
SPECIAL NOTE: Evernote is cloudbased. Steve-"Cloud based systems are absolutely secure for everything that doesn't need to be secure."
SPECIAL NOTE II: If you are a slob or unorganized, Evernote is a tool like a magic wand you can swipe over mess to pull everything together.
Thank you Steve Dotto for this terrific interview and knowledge shared.
*************************
Our next speaker was Bill Hargenrader. His mission
His first idea is the values that include Love & Forgiveness. He says to follow:
Andy said to ask yourself, "What am I willing to give up so that I can reach my goals in business?" It might be cutting TV or video games etc. but have a plan.
The Myths that Bill pointed out;
AJ agrees as he encouraged us to use the skill set within the company to grow.
Treat what we do as a carrier - like a training. If you are a lifetime Entrepreneur - It's a carreer.
Steps to building your entrepreneurship
P: Partnership- each person brings to the table.
Policy- if you are allowed to work at an extra job, treat it as a hobby. -example; Volunteer at YMCA or Speak at work to help.
Positioning- what clients can you work with - what area can you be in - where can you speak.
Make sure you are Ethical know the law. in what you do - Enjoy what you do. Read The Four Hour Work Week. Treat this like a business. (have a financial plan)- Relationships - Relationships - Relationships. The meaning we attach to things is a choice.
Get comfortable with telling WHO you are.
Thank you Bill Hargenrader, for being part of this Summit, and bringing in your love and value.
************************
Our final speaker today was Peter Voogd. He is the master of Productivity who gives actionable content.
He wrote the book "Six months to six figures". Running businesses since he was 15. One way he started was when he ended up selling on ebay things that he had purchased for less. Made a profit. Through Team leadership, 'going the extra mile' he realized that he was being defined by a boss and his pay.
Peter quoted "If you want to be a millionaire, who do you talk to? Answer - Billionaires." "To improve it is not to work more hours - it is to work right."
Peter also claimed that he failed his way to success. Take action in real time.
When you are overwhelmed it is too easy to subconsciously get distracted.
Don't move on until your plan is clear. Put your vision statement where you can see it. Be obsessed. Obsession can bring momentum. Scariest things in business are Momentum or lack of it.
Peter talked about the key habits to focus on.
Increase your confidence account. Always Either helping or hurting your onfidense.
Define the top 10 actions from this Summit, write them down, Find out the 2 that are most previlant. Set aside one hour in your day to go through them. Master those before moving on and then repeat with another 2.
Peter gave us the plan that every thirty days, we need to decrease the stuff in our lives (things that are draining and counterproductive) and increase the energy. Do our one page productivity list. Teach something to others.
"Stress is a lack of results." So this is why I am writing on my blog about this Summit. Yes, I usually write things and go over and over what I have written to make sure it's worded the way I want it to sound. By the way, the trial and test has helped me... Like Andy tells me, I shouldn't stop. I will continue to be motivated and go over what has been taught. Besides, the last day is tomorrow and I know it will be awesome, too.
Thank you for the great inspiration Peter Voogd. Right now matters.
GBYD ~ God Bless Your Day
(from AJ's email)
TODAY is all about PRODUCTION.
Hear us on this...
…Knowledge is NOT power. ACTING on that knowledge is.
Knowing something will never CHANGE the game for you.
DOING something with IT, does.
Day 13Today the interviews begin with Steve Dotto who solves the puzzle of Evernote. He came from a broadcaster history in Canada. He is known as the most respected geeks in Canada. "Dotto Tech"
Steve looks at it as your Digital Bank Account. (for Andy and his anagrams, that would be a DBA) - Like your money, data lives in every area on your computer, smartphone, laptop, notebook, blackberrie, or tablet. Evernote can be everywhere organizing for you. Don't see the value in Evernote until a piece of data is withdrawn. We are all about communication. It gives us a Focus.
There is no right or wrong way to use Evernote as long as it is used.
Steve outlined the five steps to the Evernote puzzel.
- Research
- Organization
- Mobility
- Integration
- Collaboration
Evernote is all about search. (Just like Google) Just start with an inbox. Put everything in there, Evernote will find anything down to a street-sign in an old photo. It doesn't matter where you put it, it only matters how you search for it.
You can then Organize data,
It finds:
- What - you need
- Where - you need it
- When - you need it, no matter where you are.
He points on the different tools in Evernote and explained them in a summary for us.
Being mobel: "Grab something from your smartphone."
Next say you are out in the world and you have a meeting with someone, instead of telling someone that you will email them the info when you get back to the office, you can instantly send the data to them from your evernote on your phone.
If you are in a meeting and put a note in the phone - access it when you return to the office/home.
You have Instant Access and Answers in real time.
Integration: "Scannable"
"Information only becomes valuable when we can share it"
Automatically scans business card - dinner receipts - any note on notebook that you have captured by picture.
* Evernote does geo tags. - where you are when the note was taken. All for free.
Collaboration: One can share notebooks in the paid Evernote.
SPECIAL NOTE: Evernote is cloudbased. Steve-"Cloud based systems are absolutely secure for everything that doesn't need to be secure."
SPECIAL NOTE II: If you are a slob or unorganized, Evernote is a tool like a magic wand you can swipe over mess to pull everything together.
Thank you Steve Dotto for this terrific interview and knowledge shared.
*************************
Our next speaker was Bill Hargenrader. His mission
His first idea is the values that include Love & Forgiveness. He says to follow:
- Passion
- Purpose
- Plan
Andy said to ask yourself, "What am I willing to give up so that I can reach my goals in business?" It might be cutting TV or video games etc. but have a plan.
The Myths that Bill pointed out;
- Some people just make a leap hoping there will be a net, Bill says build that net before you leap.
- The job will hold you back. Reality - be willing to move and negotiate your job or bosses to accommodate your learning and goals.
- Self doubt - Bill says if you feel a calling or a purpose, Do It.
AJ agrees as he encouraged us to use the skill set within the company to grow.
Treat what we do as a carrier - like a training. If you are a lifetime Entrepreneur - It's a carreer.
Steps to building your entrepreneurship
- Claim your website
- Automatic Email responder
- Claim social media space.
- Sell services occasionally.
- Network - reach out -example; group coaching. - find those you can click with.
- Help each other grow
P: Partnership- each person brings to the table.
Policy- if you are allowed to work at an extra job, treat it as a hobby. -example; Volunteer at YMCA or Speak at work to help.
Positioning- what clients can you work with - what area can you be in - where can you speak.
Make sure you are Ethical know the law. in what you do - Enjoy what you do. Read The Four Hour Work Week. Treat this like a business. (have a financial plan)- Relationships - Relationships - Relationships. The meaning we attach to things is a choice.
Get comfortable with telling WHO you are.
Thank you Bill Hargenrader, for being part of this Summit, and bringing in your love and value.
************************
Our final speaker today was Peter Voogd. He is the master of Productivity who gives actionable content.
He wrote the book "Six months to six figures". Running businesses since he was 15. One way he started was when he ended up selling on ebay things that he had purchased for less. Made a profit. Through Team leadership, 'going the extra mile' he realized that he was being defined by a boss and his pay.
Peter quoted "If you want to be a millionaire, who do you talk to? Answer - Billionaires." "To improve it is not to work more hours - it is to work right."
Peter also claimed that he failed his way to success. Take action in real time.
When you are overwhelmed it is too easy to subconsciously get distracted.
- Get clear - who you are, who you aren't, who you need. What are your values
- Ambition can only take you so far.
- Set your Big 5 - top 5 goals to reach in the next 6 months. (more tangable than 3 years or longer)
Don't move on until your plan is clear. Put your vision statement where you can see it. Be obsessed. Obsession can bring momentum. Scariest things in business are Momentum or lack of it.
Peter talked about the key habits to focus on.
Increase your confidence account. Always Either helping or hurting your onfidense.
- Habits define you - choises - growth in the moment.
- Challenges to sharpen your perspective or lower your ambition; Drop the need to be liked to uplift your confidence. Helps confidence to know challenges are what comes with life.
- Confidence is in the doing.
- Developing identity with yourself - do what you say.
Define the top 10 actions from this Summit, write them down, Find out the 2 that are most previlant. Set aside one hour in your day to go through them. Master those before moving on and then repeat with another 2.
Peter gave us the plan that every thirty days, we need to decrease the stuff in our lives (things that are draining and counterproductive) and increase the energy. Do our one page productivity list. Teach something to others.
"Stress is a lack of results." So this is why I am writing on my blog about this Summit. Yes, I usually write things and go over and over what I have written to make sure it's worded the way I want it to sound. By the way, the trial and test has helped me... Like Andy tells me, I shouldn't stop. I will continue to be motivated and go over what has been taught. Besides, the last day is tomorrow and I know it will be awesome, too.
Thank you for the great inspiration Peter Voogd. Right now matters.
GBYD ~ God Bless Your Day
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