Consistency is the key to success. In this cinch, I talk about a recent event that took place and how it opened my eyes to the power of staying consistent.
During a recent forum introducing school board candidates, hosted by the Smithfield Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., I experienced a situation where having community influence would have packed the house. In this cinch, I ask the questions: "Why is influence important?" and "How do you get it?"
When asked what I could contribute that would be valuable to others, I had to stop and think. My experiences in life, technology, web development, fatherhood, and business are all valuable. Furthermore, my version and perspective in each of these areas helps make up my own personal brand. In the following cinch, I explain how you are a brand and today is your day to be great!
Tweet Divas Pre-Holiday Bash for Beans & Beauty
Tuesday, November 9, 7:00pm – 9:30pm
Hi5, Glenwood South Raleigh
Join the Divas as we raise a glass, mix & mingle, for our last BIG soiree of the year while giving back to two worthy causes - the Food Bank of CENC and Abbey Gail's Re-Chic Boutique.
If you don't have time to listen to the show, take us with you to the gym, work, commute, or while cleaning the house. Download this episode using MP3 or iTunes.
If you don't have time to listen to the show, take us with you to the gym, work, commute, or while cleaning the house. Download this episode using MP3 or iTunes.
Hi, my name is Damond Nollan and I am a procrastinator. "Hi, Damond!" you all say in return.
Getting things done appears to be a popular issue. In the following audio clip, I talk about my own struggles of starting tasks that need to be done. I also share my strategy on how to combat the feelings of procrastination.
It took two takes before I realized that Amy from CinchCast was talking to me directly. In an e-mail, I found out that I would be a featured user on my favorite audio blogging site. In this clip, I express my gratitude and excitement for a wonderful opportunity. I also encourage you to check Cinch out for yourself. While you're there, let's connect.
Today, during the taping of our radio show "Room 3026 Live," something wonderful happened. In this audio clip, I attempt to capture my excitement and appreciation for the magic we created today. Thank you, all!
I don't win very often. In fact, I can't remember the last thing I ever won. This isn't to say I've NEVER won anything, but it's been a long time. In this video, I show off the neat items provided by UNC-TV. Thank you!
This year, the Krispy Kreme Cheeseburger is all everyone is talking about. In this episode, Michael Render and I take our first taste of this very popular delight.
Once the excitement of a new blog wears off, it may be difficult to continue identifying new and exciting blog topics. In this audio clip, I talk about where your next blog post resides.
A friend on Facebook recently informed me that all he sees on his wall is my face. He says that my regular posting to the site is too much and it hinders him from viewing other updates. This audio clip talks more about that issue and how I handled it.
When we are unmotivated, nothing seems to happen. Our to-do items continue to grow until we get fed up. In this cinch, I talk about how I use lists to get those important things done.
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In a previous episode, I reviewed Andy's Cheeseburger and thought it would be a great time to compare a competing burger. A special thanks goes out to Tim Arthur for his camera work and contribution to the review.
The Room 3026 Live Crew went out for a movie matinee at North Hills Mall in Raleigh, NC. Mike Render and I recap our thoughts on the highly anticipated film.
This past week, Facebook launched a new group feature. In this video, I go over how to create a group, invite friends, post updates, and fine tune the group to your personal preferences. Please, let me know if you have any additional questions.
I have been testing a number of different video capture devices. This one comes directly from my laptop. What do you think? Is it worth using for video updates?
I had a wonderful time last night at North Carolina State University's MBA panel discussion on Blogging. Below are the lessons I took away from the event. Again, thanks to Chris Moody (@cnmoody), Ginny Skalski (@ginnyskal), Patrick O'Keefe (@ifroggy), Dan London (@danlondon), Claudia Kimbrough (@calliekuhn), and the MBA class at @NCStateMBA for a very memorable evening.
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I learned a very valuable lesson on the value of commenting on people's blogs, YouTube videos, Cinches, and Facebook updates. Special thanks goes out to Cynthia Kelly (@thecynch) for responding and setting all this into motion.
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Having numbers, data, or statistics at hand is a valuable strategy. Recently, I have come to remember why managing by the numbers is so important. In the following audio recording, I talk about my own experience. Take a listen:
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