Bob Parsons 16 Rules for success in Business and Life in General.

I just came across an article which I believe would benefit all my readers. The article was written by Bob Parsons, founder and CEO of Go Daddy.

1.

Get and stay out of your comfort zone.

I believe that not much happens of any significance when we’re in our comfort zone.  I hear people say, “But I’m concerned about security.”  My response to that is simple: “Security is for cadavers.”

2.

Never give up.

Almost nothing works the first time it’s attempted.  Just because what you’re doing does not seem to be working, doesn’t mean it won’t work.  It just means that it might not work the way you’re doing it.  If it was easy, everyone would be doing it, and you wouldn’t have an opportunity.

3.

When you’re ready to quit, you’re closer than you think.

There’s an old Chinese saying that I just love, and I believe it is so true.  It goes like this: “The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed.”

4.

With regard to whatever worries you, not only accept the worst thing that could happen, but make it a point to quantify what the worst thing could be.

Very seldom will the worst consequence be anywhere near as bad as a cloud of “undefined consequences.”  My father would tell me early on, when I was struggling and losing my shirt trying to get Parsons Technology going, “Well, Robert, if it doesn’t work, they can’t eat you.”

5.

Focus on what you want to have happen.

Remember that old saying, “As you think, so shall you be.”

6.

Take things a day at a time.

No matter how difficult your situation is, you can get through it if you don’t look too far into the future, and focus on the present moment.  You can get through anything one day at a time.

7.

Always be moving forward.

Never stop investing.  Never stop improving.  Never stop doing something new.  The moment you stop improving your organization, it starts to die.  Make it your goal to be better each and every day, in some small way.  Remember the Japanese concept of Kaizen.  Small daily improvements eventually result in huge advantages.

8.

Be quick to decide.

Remember what General George S. Patton said: “A good plan violently executed today is far and away better than a perfect plan tomorrow.”

9.

Measure everything of significance.

I swear this is true.  Anything that is measured and watched, improves.

10.

Anything that is not managed will deteriorate.

If you want to uncover problems you don’t know about, take a few moments and look closely at the areas you haven’t examined for a while.  I guarantee you problems will be there.

11.

Pay attention to your competitors, but pay more attention to what you’re doing.

When you look at your competitors, remember that everything looks perfect at a distance.
Even the planet Earth, if you get far enough into space, looks like a peaceful place.

12.

Never let anybody push you around.

In our society, with our laws and even playing field, you have just as much right to what you’re doing as anyone else, provided that what you’re doing is legal.

13.

Never expect life to be fair.

Life isn’t fair.  You make your own breaks.  You’ll be doing good if the only meaning fair has to you, is something that you pay when you get on a bus (i.e., fare).

14.

Solve your own problems.

You’ll find that by coming up with your own solutions, you’ll develop a competitive edge.  Masura Ibuka, the co-founder of SONY, said it best: “You never succeed in technology, business, or anything by following the others.”  There’s also an old Asian saying that I remind myself of frequently.  It goes like this: “A wise man keeps his own counsel.”

15.

Don’t take yourself too seriously.

Lighten up.  Often, at least half of what we accomplish is due to luck.
None of us are in control as much as we like to think we are.

16.

There’s always a reason to smile.

Find it.  After all, you’re really lucky just to be alive.  Life is short.  More and more, I agree with my little brother.
He always reminds me: “We’re not here for a long time, we’re here for a good time!”

Bob Parsons, CEO and Founder of GoDaddy.com, a domain name company.

http://www.bobparsons.me/bp_16_rules.php

 

 

Our new website

It’s been a while since I have written anything on my blog. check out our new website www.fototrendz.com

I have just recently signed up with a great new web site provider Photo Biz. It’s so easy I can do it. check them out at www.photobiz.com it doesn’t get any easier than this. Templates can be changed on a daily basis if you like, photos can be added from anywhere, where the internet is accessible, you can have customer viewing galleries and many other items that make running your business so much easier.

PPOC Convention

Here I am at the PPOC National convention at Mont Tremblant, Quebec. Two days of Board meetings followed by a trade show and very informative speakers. This is a great opportunity what is new and exciting in photography. So far we had 3 great speakers and tomorrow the speaker line up is just as exciting. The weather is a bit cool and there is snow forecasted for overnight. Its too bad it won’t be enough to ski.

The village of Mont Tremblant is very picturesque, however at this time of the year not very exciting. Most of the winter tourists have gone home and the summer crowd won’t be here for maybe another 3 weeks. The prices have not reflected the low season and you still have to pay $30.00 for a hamburger and a beer. Coffee and a muffin $7:00. The important thing is that it is all worth it, because of all the knowledge acquired.

Below are some photos of the village.

Pin-up photography

To my sweetheart.

Pin-ups seem to be all the craze, in photography, these days, I thought I would jump into the bandwagon and try my hand at it. You know, its a heck of a lot of fun for the client and the photographer. I teach a couple of courses at Humber College and got my students involved and they had a lot of fun. I suggest you get some retro clothes, but not necessary. Work with a theme and just have fun. You need a good makeup artist and a hair stylist and away you go.

I can’t wait to participate in Mike Long’s seminar at the Professional Photographers of Canada, convention coming up next week in Mont Tremblant, Quebec.

Mike is the authority on modern pin up photography.

We are now booking sessions for pin ups. Tel: 905-267-0001

Surprise the man in your life with a pin up from Foto Trendz.

Communion Season

At Foto Trendz we are busy photographing communions. Spring is here and spring is the season for all young catholic children usually when they are in grade 2 (7 or 8 years of age) to receive their first communion. This is when they receive the host for the first time. The host is a little wafer made from unleavened dough. It symbolizes the bread that Jesus shared with his apostles on Good Friday. It also symbolizes the body of Christ.

For all of you who have children receiving their first communion, we still have space available for photography sessions, during the week. Sessions on weekend are almost fully booked. Give us a call at 905-267-0001 to book a date and time.