Archive for November, 2008

Can you sleep when the wind blows?

My friend Arlin Sorensen sent me this today (click here), he has a keen sense to know when to check in with me.  Thanks Arlin for being a great friend.
I have to candid here on my blog, yes I have huge butterflies in my belly about leaving IT Matters and venturing into something new.  Yes, [...]

When is it time to grow up?

I was speaking with my good friend Jeff from Red Deer on Friday night about the future and everything going on and I made a closing comment to him that really got me thinking.  When is it time to grow up?  I know that the one thing that I have gone through life with is [...]

A great day with Microsoft Canada – thanks Carol!

On Thursday the Microsoft Technology Partner tour came through Calgary.  This was the fourth and final stop in the cross Canada tour.  It was awesome to see many of my Microsoft friends and serve the partner community.  In my role as IAMCP Canada President I am very blessed to spend time speaking with partners all [...]

Stuck with Energy

What a day, lots of great stuff is happening out there and the universe is aligning for many of my colleagues and friends out there which really pumps me up.  I am starting to regain some energy and getting pumped about life once again.   Why would you ask?  I am really looking forward to starting [...]

Solutions are found in the unlikely places!

In Calgary we are in Canada’s Oil Capital.
I love being in the Oil patch and the rush it gives me as a business owner providing quality IT solutions to the Canadian Oil and Gas and Energy sector.  I was watching TV and saw the shortened version of Shell’s latest commercial on horizontal drilling.  The secret [...]

Are you living with Passion?

Passion, something that I have blogged about for a while, sometimes frequently and then sometimes I will go weeks without even mentioning the word passion in my writing.  Do you remember that that awesome book called “Inspirational Leadership”  that I am currently reading?  Once again something in the book hit me really hard like a [...]

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