Looking forward to 2012!

December 27, 2011

2011 proved to be a very chaotic but satisfying year for me. My involvement as the web/social media chair for the overnight of RAGBRAI in my hometown, Altoona, was challenging and demanding – but it also forced me to think outside the box and be quick on my feet. I learned so many things that I am able to utilize with my other clients – and was also made aware of why RAGBRAI waits at least 5 years before planning an overnight in the same towns. I was exhausted for weeks afterwards. It was a great experience, however, and one that I will cherish. I made so many new friends and business acquaintances!

I have also been blessed with some incredible clients – clients that I love promoting and working with, knowing that theirs causes are for “good”. After 35 years of working with a very diverse list of clients, I feel that this is the cream of the crop. I respect their work – and they respect mine. Life is good.

My involvement in the Altoona Area Chamber of Commerce has also been a blessing for me. I rub elbows with extremely talented and motivated folks – and they inspire me to reach for higher ambitions than I ever thought possible. Thank you!

2012 is showing signs of being a wonderful year. With additional work with my existing clients, and also my associations with Caring Hands Outreach Food Pantry, the ISSA Trust Foundation and being a board member for an organization developing a non-profit health facility in DM, I think my spare time will be quite full!

I wish all of you Happy Holidays – and may we all look forward to an amazing 2012. God bless.

Making plans

August 2, 2010

August appears to be the month for making plans. Plans for the inaugural city-wide event in Altoona, IA – Altoona Palooza. Plans for my daughters to come home to visit. Plans to have an anniversary party (15 years)! Plans to buy tickets to the Iowa State Fair – and use them all! Plans to coordinate a freelance camp in September for creative and IT freelancers.

And more.

Planning is such a time-consuming part of my days. Planning meals is probably my favorite planning task. But there are some plans that I make that never materialize. Like my plan to finish cleaning up and painting my office. I look at everything that I would have to remove and/or move to make that happen. And I immediately am out of the planning mode.

My next plan? I plan to make my planning more productive. Really. I will try my best.

j

Today’s ramblings

July 6, 2010

A short work week for some – but mine started yesterday. On a holiday. The beauty of being a small business owner is when the work is there, you do it. Some may not see the beauty in that, though. It just means that I take some time off at another random time. See? That’s beautiful.

But being busy has been the norm since last November. And for that I am thankful.

To my clients who keep me busy, I send out a great big thank you. Your confidence in me is what makes my day.

Enjoy your “short” work week!

Julie


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