This is my first blog in a while, and I've decided to dedicate it to my favotire blogs. I'm not that great a posting to my blog, but I'm pretty good about keeping up to date on my favorite blogs. Below is a list of what my favorite blogs are, and why you should check them out.
NO REGRETS... is Chystal Sturm's blog (yes that is my wife!). Her blog is funny, sincere, and pretty entertaining. She has a great sense of humor and is a bit self deprecating on it...which I always think is funny. She has a super funny post about being a former cheerleader. We were talking about it and she let me in on a little secret about how she felt like her mom (because her mom was a cheer leader, too). It was more funny how she said it though...
Signal Without Noise is Guy Kawasaki's blog. If you are into blogs with cool ideas and interesting bits of knowledge from a innovative business standpoint, this is a great blog to read. I'll let you catch up on Guy's background yourself, but he's someone you could probably learn a lot from. He is author of Art of the Start, and I will say that I learn something almost every time I read his blog.
OpenSourcePhoto (aka OSP) is my friend David Jay's (aka DJ) blog. DJ is a wedding photographer, software architect, entrepenuer, and all around good guy. He's got some cool ideas out there, one of which is dedicating his time to helping other people be successful. Oh, and he's always surround by these cute girls... Now I'm married to a cute girl already, but it's nice to see DJ hangin' with cuties all the time.
PresentationZen is an awesome website about all sorts of different presentation formats...articles, products, ads, etc. This blog probably has some of my favorite content on it, and is a place I look at regularly to be inspired. A few of my favorite entries are below
- Inspiring Visual Presentations
- A jogging reminder on the importance of simplicity
- If you idea is worth spreading, then presentation matters
Sandersays.com is a blog by Tim Sanders, author of Love is the Killer App and The Likeability Factor. Tim is the Chief Solutions Office at Yahoo, and has some great insight. If you haven't read Love is the Killer App you should, and then you should buy it for someone and have them read it. Tim's blog is pretty new, but has all sorts of tid-bits of knowledge on how to run a better business and be a better business person. I like that kind of stuff.
So, there is a little insight into where I waste some of my evening time.
Go hard to the pond!