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“What’s up with this ‘Happy Sexy Reckless’ stuff?”
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Posted in Featured on 13 February 2012
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“What’s up with this ‘Happy, Sexy, Reckless’ stuff?” A lot of people wonder how Reckless I really am. How I could have the audacity to self-proclaim Sexiness. And how trite and generic it is to say I want to be Happy. In the grand scheme of things, I’m really not all so reckless. But, some [...]

Pawn Stars | How to Market Your Business Like a Hollywood Show
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Posted in Featured, Marketing on 8 December 2011
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The Gold & Silver Pawn Shop a.k.a. “Pawn Stars“, is a perfect example of Hollywood marketing. The shop itself is tiny, with just a few really cool collectors items. It is not a huge store of sparkle and grandeur as I had imagined by watching the show. Check out the vibe of the show below. [...]

How to Get a Lot Done
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Posted in Featured, Productivity on 15 November 2011
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Write it down, check it off! Getting a lot done is all about Eliminating Friction and having Flexible Focus. Eliminate Friction Eliminate friction – take all the drama and procrastination out of taking action, so that everything you do is calm, clean and drama free. I have been helping my bf’s niece with college financial [...]

One Sunday in L.A. (a.k.a. funday with a Leica!)
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Posted in Featured, Miscellaneous on 14 November 2011
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I  stole  borrowed a cool little Leica 18151 D-Lux 5 Digital Camera from my friend. Such a cute and stylish camera, and saves me from lugging around a larger and heavier SLR. I’ve heard many great things about Leica’s, and they seem to be the hipster blogger’s friend, so I excitedly tested it out. Plus, [...]

Three Places to Eat in Paris Guaranteed to Lift Your Spirits
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Posted in Featured, Travel on 3 August 2011
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There are such rejuvenating powers to the full sensory experience of fine dining in Paris. Left to my own devices, I’m a pretty functional eater. Protein? check. Whole grain or non-processed carb? check. Veggies? check. And there is a complete meal, with little regard to flavor, color, texture or any of those “extras”. It works, [...]

Finding Zen Amidst Chaos: 11 Lessons From the Tour de France
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Posted in Featured, Growth and Development, High Performance, Intuition In Business, Tour de France 2011 on 1 August 2011
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As entrepreneurs, our most important work is to manage our selves. Our energy levels, our moods, our attitudes, in order that we can spread positive and creative growth through our work and our companies. Finding my zen at the Tour de France this year made all the difference. Last year I was tired, stressed, and [...]

[ Gallery ] Champs-Elysées: The Grand Event
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Posted in Tour de France 2011 on 26 July 2011
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The sight of a shut-down Champs-Elysées, packed with bike riders, fans, giant LCD screens, and screaming-fast team cars is quite a sight to behold. Here are a few shots from the day’s race, as teams went from chillaxin’ into town, to sprint-time business. Click on the pics below for larger versions.

[ Gallery ] Time Trial, Grenoble, Stage 20 Tour de France 2011
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Posted in Tour de France 2011 on 26 July 2011
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A few snapshots from the day…

Observations From Riding Moto on a Mountain Stage at the Tour de France (Stage 17: Gap to Pinerolo)
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Posted in Featured, Tour de France 2011 on 20 July 2011
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Riding moto on a mountain stage at the Tour de France was one of the coolest and most fun things I’ve done in a long, long time. The exhiliaration of descending long, windy, steep, crazy mountain passes, feeling what it’s like to have fans press in towards the motos, seeing the beauty of the Alps [...]

Fights at the Tour de France (Stage 15: Limoux to Montpellier, Tour de France 2011)
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Posted in Featured, Tour de France 2011 on 17 July 2011
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Last year after Stage 6 we saw skinny spandex-clad Carlos Barredo and Rui Costa go at it after the finish line. Punches were thrown and all sorts of cycling-cleated mayhem went down. Though I was standing next to it, I was too stunned and confused (“What? Is that really happening??”) to whip out my camera [...]