Updates and Such

Thought I would inform you all of my wanderings:

  • Been working on a new model (for me anyway) to venture into.  Totally unrelated to Epic Living, except it has the "help" element.  Been a struggle and has taken longer than I expected.  I undertook this new venture to help stop the financial bleeding that Epic Living has been experiencing since the beginning of 2009.  Yes, I am not immune to the perfect storms of the American economy.
  • Been grieving more deeply about my dad and his absence.  This one is ongoing.  Can't deny the void, and I don't quite see what will grow from that right now. 
  • Trying to re-learn some of my family leadership roles.
  • Learning the heart of being-leadership versus doing-leadership.  A contrarian art if there ever was one.
  • Learning every day not to take anything for granted.  Seems that God really wants me to understand this.  My dealings with living and dying have awakened this sleeping giant.  I'm waking up every day looking for the gifts given from above, and then act upon them, even when they break my heart, don't make sense or cause me to be afraid.
  • Learning more about the honesty of wine-really.

More to come…

The Cost Of Leaving Vision Behind

Footprint

"Without a clear vision, odds are you will come to the end of your life and wonder.  Wonder what you could have done-what you should have done.  And like so many, you may wonder if your life mattered at all."

        -Andy Stanley

In the coming weeks we (Epic Living) will be introducing a program that will guide you to your better future.  In your life, in your business, and in your career.

Don't leave your vision behind.

Top Finds for 2008

By random thought last year I decided to create a brief list of my top finds for the year.  Most of it was specific to the Web, bust some non-Web too.  I think I'm gonna make it a tradition. 

So here's my list (in random order) for 2008:

  • The Weekly Leader from Peter Mello.  I love the format and content of this site.
  • Lois Kelly's blog: Blog Hound for great marketing insight.
  • John Kotter's book: A Sense of Urgency.
  • Jeremiah Owyang's blog: Web Strategy by Jeremiah.
  • The team at Webbed Marketing.  I dig their work and thoughts.
  • Inside Work.  I've used them to help leaders grow.
  • James Suckling's blog.  A great writer and I love his insights on Tuscan wine.
  • Runner's World (magazine and site).  Not really new for 2008, but has helped me in a big way with my running.
  • Curt Smith's blog
  • Terry Walling's revamped site and blog.  He got back to blogging again, and I am the better for it.
  • Joseph Langford's book on Mother Teressa.

Here's to more great finds in 2009.  Happy New Year!