At the business college at ASU there was no way you could escape the zealous use of charts and graphs. Somehow they always looked familiar. While I was surfing the net, I came across this picture that I know everyone has noticed at one time or another. Now, if there was only a way to make a graph in the shape of one of the little ghosts.
What Google Thinks
Google is the search engine I use the most. 9 times out of 10 they return the most relevant search results. I guess that’s why they are on the top of the search engine heap. Today I searched for my domain name to see if has been spidered by Google. It’s only a few days old. When the engine doesn’t find what you are looking for, it will suggest a phrase of what it thinks you wanted. Below is a screen shot of what the all-powerful Google thinks I’m looking for. Wouldn’t it be funny if Jenna Jameson searched for herself and my web site came up?
How Working Can Cost you Money
No matter what you do or what industry you are in there will always be someone out there that has more money, more education, and more resources. The only equal playing field is time. Yes that’s right time. We all start the day with 24 hours and cram as much stuff into as possible. How efficiently you work that time separates you from your competitors. This is the reason why I’ve become and efficiency junky. As the word implies, the more efficient you are the more you get done in the same amount of time. More work equals more money, which gives you the ability to chase bigger and better opportunities.


