interviewing tips for new grads(1)Take iPhone out of hand during 30min. interview(2)don’t tell me you’re “taking lunches” in New York and LA
Matt Sganga and Robin Lee at #Deutsch Media Boot Camp talking civility between salespeople and media. Awesome talk! Thx #SportsIllustrated
Gone from going officeless… - This post is mostly ceremonial at this point. I have been seen for a few… http://t.co/tWfriNQe
Gone from going officeless…
This post is mostly ceremonial at this point. I have been seen for a few months now in an office. Caged, like an animal at some demented business-zoo.
Ok, that’s rather dramatic. But I must admit that my experiment has ended. Not in failure, but in a recognition of practicality: I need a place to sit, more often than not. But the lessons were many and valuable, so let me reduce them to insignificant cliches:
- Paper sucks: I will retain my (mostly) paperless habits
- Get out: Being in an office doesn’t mean you HAVE to stay there
- Real-time rules: “The I must deal with it now” ethic that having no space demands, is a damn good one.
- Change is good; real good.
Good luck to the few people who have done the same thing and stuck with it.
See you around, literally.
I just realized where my inspiration to go officeless came from: my neighbor lives in a tent in his backyard. Really. No, I don’t live in a Dorothea Lange photo…
Old habits die hard…
Back from vacation and just realized that I spent the few days before and after vacation in an office. I hid out in an empty office to focus before leaving. It was helpful on some level to have a door to shut…but after almost four days in an office, old unproductive habits return: a small stack of paper is forming next to a coffee cup next to a tangle of cords next to a stack of business cards.
Not the direction this experiment was meant to go. Time to step back out!
Going workless…
Off for a vacation to truly be officeless…see you in a week.
Stay free range!
Dropbox is from Heaven
Heading out to vacation with just my HTC Inspire. Critical files safely tucked in my Dropbox…nestled in the cloud. Easy peezy…

