Archive for June 12th, 2006

Grand Opening…in more ways than one!

Monday, June 12th, 2006

This is my first post aside from posting articles that I have published and I am really excited to tell you that I just got back from Dallas for a client’s Grand Opening. For me, as an Entrepreneur Coach, I work with people all over the country helping them to explore options and get started in business. So it is truly a luxury when I get to meet a client face to face! I went to meet one client and, as it turned out, I got to meet five! So before I get too far ahead of myself, let me tell you about the client that had the Grand Opening, the one I went there for in the first place.

His name is Jon Mark Harmon and he opened a Go Fish Retail Clothing & Jewelry store. Before you dismiss this as just another store, let me tell you their story. The founder of the company actually started the company because every time he would take a mission trip and bring back gifts, people would always want more. So over the years, he has grown into to having retail stores in partnership with people like my client, Jon Mark. In a nutshell, they sell almost exclusively items that are made by families in third-world countries. In their stores, they even have displays that tell the story of the family who makes the particular item. It is a fabulous value proposition for everybody, not to mention they have “way-cool” stuff. If you want to check out their website, you can link directly into Jon Mark’s site at dallas.gofishretail.com. You can also shop online and see for yourself the “way-cool” stuff they have.

I won’t even go into the business model of Go Fish, which are all the things that attracted Jon Mark to this particular business in the first place. But if this sounds interesting to you and you want to know more about it, email me at lisa@pigletpaper.com.

I was also able to meet with four other clients. One of my current clients, who also rides a motorcycle (Did I mention I rode Pulchritude to Dallas for this trip?) let me ride with some of his riding buddies for their regular Thursday night ride. WOW, that was a trip! That was the first time I had ever ridden in a group and those guys ride FAST! I got initiated, to say the least. It was a good thing I didn’t have to pay attention to where we going and I just had to follow the leader! Did I mention we were riding at night? They took me to Wilhoite’s in Grapevine, which is a pretty famous place in old historic Grapevine. It used to be a service station. It was cool biker bar that I am sure I will revisit again. From Wilhoite’s, they took me to Stroker’s Dallas. This is the part of the trip that really stretched my riding comfort zone because we were riding fast thru construction and traffic. If you don’t know Stroker’s, check our their website www.strokersdallas.com. They are apparently well known for their women, namely on lingerie and bikini night. The night we were there, it was pretty dead, but it is definitely a cool place that I will go back on a weekend night when they have a band. You even get to park your bike in the back. Oh, and the guy who owns it, Rick Fairless, has or has had a TV show about the place. I guess because he builds choppers. I have never seen it, that is only hearsay, but it seems to be accurate hearsay. So, thanks Jim (my client), Rick, Steve & Greg for a wild ride! And no, not Rick Fairless. Rick I don’t know his last name, but the Rick that hung back in case I wanted to go slower than Jim, Steve & Greg.

I also got a chance to meet with a client that I was not able to help get into business. Sometimes that happens, and in Ross’s case, it happened because what he learned thru the process of working with me was that his heart is really with the business he already had. You see, when he first engaged me to help him explore other opportunities, it was because he thought he wanted to quit the business he had built from the ground up. But with a little coaching, a big success and a renewed inspiration, he set about turning his business around rather than getting into another one. (View his Letter of Recommendation below) Today, he has a thriving business called Motion Media Solutions where he digitizes media in the “most coolest” forms. He has pioneered a product called the Story Box DVD that will make family archivists, genealogists, photography enthusiasts, home movie amateurs and scrapbookers go wild! I won’t spoil it for you. Check it out for yourself!

Ross Mason’s Letter of Recommendation [PDF, 151KB]

So those are the happenings on my trip; many openings, firsts, starters; any of those words will work. But there were also many lessons and revelations along the way that I am still downloading. So until the download finishes… -Lisa

Me, Myself and My Name

Monday, June 12th, 2006

Let me introduce myself. I am Pulchritude the Piglet and I am a motorcycle. I have the privilege of being one of the authors on this site, and by golly, I deserve it since I tote these other two goofballs around!

Really, in truth, Ronn and Lisa are pretty good to me. They make sure I am always clean and if I get dirty from a road trip they are quick to clean me up. They always make sure I get my regularly scheduled service; well really, Ronn does that and the cleaning, too. Lisa just mainly rides. When they go somewhere together, Lisa rides on the back because Ronn just can’t quite bring himself to ride in back of her. He told me the other day that it’s not really that he is embarrassed, as it is that he’s not real sure if Lisa can handle the extra weight. Because, you know, it really is pretty different riding with someone on back of you than by yourself. I know when they are both riding, I just can’t go as fast. Geez, I was only built with a little 883 engine, which is how I came about being named Piglet. I am not quite big enough to be a Hog, so they call me Piglet.

And the Pulchritude part, well, that means A-mazing beauty. And, let me tell you, I AM a beauty, too! I am solid black, although when Lisa buys me, she promises to paint me a most gorgeous shade of pink. Right now, Ronn owns me, but Lisa says she is going to buy me. Personally, I really don’t care who owns me; I just want to be pink! I love pink!

I have a cool little silver wing thing on both sides of my gas tank that signify I am an Anniversary model–a 100th year Anniversary model to be exact. So, if you know anything about Harley, you know that makes me a 2003 model. Yep, I am three years old! In motorcycle years, though, I am really still brand new. I mean, you should see me! I may be little, but I am pretty!

Well, that about does it for today! Really, I just wanted to introduce myself and let you know that I will keep you updated on happenings with Ronn and Lisa and all the cool places they are going to take me. Lisa just got back from taking me to Dallas. It was great trip for me, but I think it stressed her a little. She got a little nerve-wrecked driving in the metroplex. She even got lost a few times, but surprisingly, she kept her cool. She can be a little quick to fire sometimes, but I can tell she is making progress. I am sure she will post about her trip and tell you about it from her perspective, but for now, my pistons are tired. They are not really made for typing, ya know!

-P

Traveling Light

Monday, June 12th, 2006

I read with interest this morning, Merlin Mann’s post about traveling light, The Art of Packing Light. It was especially intriguing to me since I am traveling today to Dallas for a quick business trip (I’ll be gone just a little over 24 hours) and also because I expect to be traveling often in the future on my motorcycle which will necessitate me traveling light. I had already intended to pack light, so the timing of the post was great.

What I was reminded of in Merlin’s post was to not take all the things that I ‘thought’ I might need. Instead, I should make certain that I need the item or not take it at all. This was especially appropriate for me because of my propensity to plan for all expected situations. In doing so, I usually pack what seems like half my closet for every kind of weather, social or other situation possible and end up bringing back more than half the clothes I packed unworn, but now wrinkled.

I even visited one of the sites listed by his readers in the comments section, One Bag. The site is loaded with info on packing light and I fully intend to utilize some of the techniques mentioned there on my next multi-day trip.

If you travel frequently, take a look at Merlin’s article here. You can even find a link there to the article that prompted his writing. And take a look at the suggestions on One Bag.

And by the way, I am traveling with my Timberland laptop backpack and a small, Travelpro carryon. We’ll see how it turns out.

Happy travels to you!