Hi there! My name is Kenn, and welcome to the Big Book of Stuff. It may end up being a more specific place, but right now I’m starting with just plain stuff.
Right now, I’m on short-term disability from a Retail Management job. I’m on STD for foot problems, so I’m a little concerned about what this means long-term. I have some ideas for long-term, if my chosen career gets squashed by health issues. This will hopefully give me an outlet for those ideas.
Here’s some things I plan to explore in the coming month or so. Let me know if a topic appeals to you!
Work-related:
- Customer service, and how to make it fun
- Conflict resolution in the workplace
- How to help people achieve their potential
- Managing your time by holding other people accountable
- Can I turn my personal experience into a good training material for others?
Personal:
- Finding my way to a home in my new church
- My family’s journey towards better financial responsibilty
- The boring progress of healing my foot
- Finishing my first 40 years on Earth
Other:
- Where did that island go?
- My birthday is next week! Will I get new stuff?
- What are we going to do with all this stuff?
- And I’ll link you to all of my favorite stuff!
June 2, 2008 at 5:05 am
Well, Mr. Kenn, if you expect to get any STUFF for your birthday, you’d better make up a link to your Wish List at Amazon.com. Not that I would ever buy you stuff, but I hear that some of these people who read blogs are really soft touches.
See if you can jazz up the look with a different theme: WordPress’ Kubrick theme is SO-O-O 2001.
And your “Customer” post… Bravo! Truer things have seldom been allowed on the Web. Dare I ask what you think of Seth Godin? http://sethgodin.typepad.com/
Besides the fact that he’s trying too hard to look like Michael Stipe.
June 2, 2008 at 5:26 am
Well, if I link to the Amazon list, and it was your idea, you have to buy me stuff, right? It’s some kind of law, I think.
Themes are definitely on the to-do list, but I thought I’d throw some content up first… Thanks for the feedback.
And a double double thanks for the heads up on Seth Godin. Good stuff.