We are always the same age inside.
Gertrude Stein regarding birthdays.

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The secret of success is making your vocation your vacation.
Mark Twain

garlandheart:

I love this video. Not only is this a great little app but I really love the idea of Ms. Ella being the creator of the app.  That’s something I want to pass on to my daughters for Garland Heart. Bravo Overcommitted!

Clip: The Story Behind State Plate (by OvercommittedApps)

Ben Zander & the Art of Possibility

Recently, I joined an organization called EO (Entrepreneurs Organization) to be able to connect and relate with entrepreneurs with similar business and personal issues. It’s a great group and they pride themselves, especially the Dallas chapter, on providing the best experience and value for all their events and last night was no exception. The event was held at the Dallas Museum of Arts and the speaker was Ben Zander, who is the conductor of the Boston Philharmonic. I wished I could have taken pictures but my battery died before I thought about it. His message was so great and I took a lot of way from it. He spoke about ridding ourselves of the ‘downward spiral’ or negativity and staying within the ‘the art of possibility’. I wanted you all to at least experience some of Ben Zander’s greatness and so I’m embedding a video from a recent TED conference. Enjoy!

Dallas Museum of Art

Five most influential people in my life

Got this idea from James Gardner and thought I’d follow his lead to starting this new meme.  Who would I classify as the 5 most influential people in my life? Hmmm….tough tough question but let me try.
1a) Father AKA Henry Garland  - I’m wired like my Dad.  Stubborn, constantly distracted, surprisingly sensitive at times, and a 100% entrepreneur at heart.  He set the bar high.  I have learned from his successes in business and as equally as important, his mistakes, and for that I’m incredibly grateful. 

1b) Mother AKA Roz Garland - (sidebar: I know, I know, parents are so cliche but it’s true.) My mom and I have always had a strained relationship but I would say that is because we’re so much alike. We’re equally stubborn, a bit dramatic at times, and always striving for absolute perfection. My mom has taught tons of great things from my love of the arts, design, music, and doing the things that make you happy.
2) Michael Gerber (author of E-Myth) - I obviously don’t know Michael but his book changed me when I read it.  It was the clarity that many people are looking for in regards to building a business.  Now with that said, I don’t believe everything he says but I definitely think his organizational approach has effective be as a CEO.

3) Dr. Lori Byers AKA college professor - Lori was easily the most influential teacher of my life.  She was my Communications professor from UNT.  She was able to take us out of our selfish, holier-than-thou perspectives and made consider other options.  From demographics, to gender, to cultural and religious differences.  She always lead classes by getting out of the way and allowing us to find our own opinions instead of buying into hers.  She’s a gem.
4) Courtney Treadaway - Court is an old old friend of mine.  He’s also been a best friend/co-worker/roommate/employee too.  My parents originally didn’t think Court was a good influence on me but turned out to be the most positive while growing up. Court has a pretty amazing story in his own right but his/our battles along the way have taught me the priority of things.

5) Al Gore - The vice-president? Well not really him specifically but what I really mean is what Al Gore helped get started.  The Internet has connected me with new insights and perspectives from people around the globe that without it, I would never have even consider.  People like Larry Lessig, Chris Anderson (Wired), Chris Anderson (TED curator), Clay Shirky, John Battelle, Tara Hunt, Ryan Carson, Jason Fried, Kevin Rose, Gary Vaynerchuk, Tim Ferriss, Malcolm Gladwell, Craig Newmark, Jeff Bezos, Jason Calacanis and so so SO many more.  They have all been influences in my life sorry that I cheated there but if you want to single one person out (jokingly), I’d say Al Gore.
Pass it on.  Who are the 5 most influential people in your life?

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It’s about Linked Information Next

Anytime I need a place for some inspiration, motivation, or creative thought I find myself over on TED.com. The TED conference is one of those conferences that I would LOVE to attend some day and aspire to be a presenter there (crossing fingers). I came across this presentation by Tim Berners-Lee (father of the Web) talking about what’s next. This presentation came just this past March in 2009. A really wonderful talk and I couldn’t agree with him more on putting your data (or I like to think of it as information) on the Web to be able to unlock other potentials that some of us haven’t even dreamed of before.