Month: August 2013

  • Celebration Nation

    We are the citizens of celebration nation, we walk this world with an attitude of gratitude, our friends and foes, from their head to their toes, every single mood, every type of food, every day of the year, both love and fear, both sun and rain, both pain and gain, we thank them all, ’cause […]

  • What Is “The American Dream”?

    Guy Kawasaki suggests that startups ditch the mission statement and instead have a mantra, a phrase with three or four words. It’s purpose is to help employees truly understand why the organization exists. A mantra creates a cohesive context for discussion, helps drive decision-making, and is a constant reminder of a shared goal. The United […]

  • Four Thousand Years of World History on One Infographic

    This thing blew my mind so much I had to just post it. Makes you realize how long we’ve been on this planet, how baller the Romans were, and how new the United States is.

  • Streamlining Process – How Long Should You Spend?

    Trying to decide if you should spend time making a process you repeatedly do more efficient? Think about how often you do the task and how much time you can shave off if you make it more efficient. Then, look inside the table to see how long you’re allowed to work on the initial workload […]

  • Brushing Up On Coding Chops

    I just built a log-in, sign-up functionality from scratch using PHP/MySQL this past week. There’s so much logic built into something that’s seemingly so simple! – What to do if people sign-up with a non-valid email address or password. – Checking to see if a new sign-up isn’t using an email address already registered. – […]