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6Jan/080

Weekend Summary — LWB Style

So, where have I been? Well, LWB is all about keep­ing things light­weight — mean­ing that my week­end gets to be about my week­end, not busi­ness and blogs and such. I spent the week­end, if you must know, mov­ing my chicken coop with my fam­ily — as well as clean­ing up the exer­cise room, which had become a stor­age facil­ity.
With those two changes, I run a pretty good chance of get­ting bet­ter sleep. The chick­ens will no longer wake me up in the AM (they were sit­u­ated right out­side our win­dow), and the exer­cise will help me get to sleep more eas­ily.
I wanted to buy a bike with thin tires, but it seems that Wal­mart only sells knobby tired mon­sters. Such is life — lit­tle bits of life qual­ity at a time I guess.
Week­ends are for focus­ing on God, fam­ily, and self — in that order.

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3Jan/080

Day 2: Listless but continuing onward

So, I had a chance to speak with my land­lord today and found out that they will be doing lim­ited com­pe­ti­tion with me directly — so my choices are to get up off my duff and com­pete (thus, poten­tially over­whelm­ing my notions of Light­weight Busi­ness) or sit around and hope for the best.
Well, as with all things, the right way to pro­ceed is lazily — seek­ing only to do what one must and then do that with vigor. Cur­rently, I see no threats on the imme­di­ate hori­zon, but it’s clear that, once again, the new adage holds true, “when your eggs are in threat of being stomped, get more bas­kets.“
I’m going to look hard and long at the via­bil­ity of extend­ing out into other phys­i­cal areas beyond the cur­rent build­ing. That, of course, requires cash (check, sort of), and effort — here’s to watch­ing how well I main­tain the LWB (Light­weight Busi­ness doesn’t involve typ­ing THAT all the time) approach to expansion.

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2Jan/080

Another Year, Another Dollar

I find myself at the end of another day, the begin­ning of the busi­ness year, with the desire to do the biz equiv­a­lent of make res­o­lu­tions, start exer­cis­ing, and lose weight.
This time, I’m seri­ous — no really.
I was plug­ging through www.nytimes.com, enjoy­ing the sub­scrip­tion ben­e­fits I get in dig­i­tal form for the won­der­ful gift I received in wood-pulp sub­scrip­tion form; when I saw a sec­tion on small busi­ness and how blog­ging is a great mar­ket­ing tool for small busi­nesses.
Won­der­ful — but what do I have to say? Well, actu­ally, quite a bit. What do I have to say that peo­ple want to read? Not as much as the for­mer, but still — some.
See, I’ve run a busi­ness for 10 years that has lived and sur­vived in the white-hot cen­ter of the Inter­net sun. I pro­vide colo­ca­tion ser­vices to some very rec­og­niz­able brands, I book a few mil­lion a year in rev­enue, and we do it with a team of 3–4 peo­ple, plus con­trac­tors and out­sourc­ing. It’s what I’ve decided to call Light­weight Busi­ness — and I’ve got­ten the domains to prove it.
So, here’s the first step in set­ting up THAT blog, www.lightweightbiz.com … com­ing here to my old stale blog and see­ing if I can just put up a post once a day for a month. If I can do that, I’ll have devel­oped the right new habits to jus­tify a small-business blog. If not, well, you’re the only other per­son who has read this post — thanks for com­ing by.

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