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How to Balance Being an Entrepreneur with a Relationship

September 14, 2010

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When I first started down this entrepreneurial road, I knew that it was best to stay single. The long nights, loss of weekends and my habit of falling asleep with my laptop…none of it was conducive to a relationship. That was four years ago and even then I knew I would reach the point where [...]

It’s A Party

July 30, 2010

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Last year, I attended/photographed the launch party for Julianne Smith garters. While there, I ended up striking up a great conversation with, Sugar, one of the future brides in attendance. However, instead of talking about weddings, we got into this huge conversation about entrepreneurship. She shared that she wasn’t quite happy with her job and [...]

The Employees You Want to Hire

September 25, 2009

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One of my favorite websites is Trizle. They provide business tips that get sent to my email. They provide great information and it’s easy to read. Always a win. The tip for today came from a Business Week article. It says that these are the types of employees you want: “Employees who feel like they [...]

Be Yourself. Who Else is Better Qualified?

September 18, 2009

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I remember seeing that quote on a t-shirt my sophomore year of college. It’s something that’s kinda stuck with me ever since then. So, imagine how I felt when I realized that my work, my art, the thing that I love the most…was starting to look like everyone else. It seems that somewhere along the [...]

Things On My Mind This Morning

September 14, 2009

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…kanye is a jackass…does anyone even remember janet jackson performing at the vmas…why is it taking me so long to finish this album…i really have to rethink how i do business…time management, eh…kanye west is a jackass…when am i going back to brazil…can i go now…two weeks until i’m in dc again, then new york….then [...]

My First Few Months as An Entrepreneur

August 5, 2009

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I didn’t have a chance to post anything yesterday because I was clearing the last of my things out of my apartment. I also stopped by the World Bank to have lunch with a few of my friends and that turned into me spending hours visiting my old colleagues. Both of these incidents gave me [...]