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Good People
Posted on February 9th, 2009 5,882 commentsAnother lesson I have learned in this last year of business is that there are good people out there. People who like to help support other small businesses, people who will give you time to talk about ways to network and market your business. Yes, People Who Need People (thanks Babs). That is one of the reasons my resource list is so long and will continue to grow. I have met so many great business owners and service providers that have helped my clients and as a result have made me look good. That is why I wanted to create a place where I can talk about and promote them. I am just getting started so feel free to ask me if I know of someone who can help with…
I also believe we are getting into a time when the economy is going to push some people to put on their entrepreneur hats and start their own businesses. And that is a good thing. We get to be creative, figure out what we really need, get back to basics. And stay true to another old adage: Do what you love and the money will follow.
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Done Did It
Posted on February 9th, 2009 3,361 commentsAs the old saying goes: “The cobblers kids have no shoes”. Or something to that effect. Such is the life for me who helps others with their To-Do lists. Top of my list has been to start a blog. But when have I had the time to do it. So finally here it is.
In this last year of business one of the things I have discovered is that one of the most important services I offer is the ability to be an implementer. All of my clients have lists of things they need done. I can take that list and implement the steps it takes to complete the task. So from here on in I want to be known as The Implementer (it must be said like you are doing your best Arnold Schwarzenegger imitation).
Now that I am officially launched into the world of blogging you can check back here for lots of useful resource information. You can even subscribe to my blog if you so desire. I have culled lots of info, service providers and products that are very useful in my role as The Implementer. Think of me as a handywoman with great connections; if I can’t Get It Done, I know someone who can.
Here are a few to get this party started:
www.unwaste.com - I visit this place in Oakland on a fairly regular basis. In the process of helping people clean out garages and closets I wind up with lots of recyclable electronics parts (computer monitors, CD players), metals, batteries, etc. It is quick and easy to drop off these materials and I am helping to insure they do not wind up in the dump. Be sure to say hello to Tim.



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