Realisations and happenings of late 2010 / early 2011

The last few weeks have been a very eventful few. It has been a time for many positive things / changes in life – in fact all positive (well this post will only cover the positives – no need for me to grunt about my problems ;) ).

Firstly, I met my biological mother a few days before the new year. After over 13 years of no contact in any form – this was most definitely one of the highest points in my life. I had never really imagined this day – I guess I thought it would never come.

For me, I was able to have a number of questions answered, a number of personality features were highlighted – small things and then also a number of rather larger things. I’ve been spending great amount of times with her lately – I guess there is just so much to catch up on and so much to get to know. It really has been so very exciting. Possibly one of the best gifts someone could get around Christmas time.

I am very keen to see where this goes and to continue a good relationship with her in the future. (See photos below).

On a less eventful note, I have always been a very pro conservative kind of person. However I got speaking to a friend of mine, who listened to what I felt were my political views.

This friend has studied political science and works as a political strategist at the Cape Independent. After listening to my views, he informed me that I am more of a Classic Liberal. I did some reading later that evening – and it turns out that the views that I hold are in fact not entirely conservative – but in fact fall into the more Classic Liberal park.

Shock and horor?

Not really. For me politics is very important – especially in relation to Economics. The Classical Liberal view on economic is inline with those that I have adopted as my own. I will most likely be posting a little more on this a little later this month.

I think is about all I have to say for this moment.

2011 is here!

Above: Photo taken on 1 January 2011.

So 2010 is gone. 2011 is upon us. I can honestly say that 2010 was an amazing year. I have learnt many new things, worked very hard, had great experiences and some not such amazing ones. I guess that is part of life – the good and the bad times. However, we learn from both – I finished this year with a very positive attitude with some amazing friends that I have got to know other the last 12 months.

As I traditionally do (if one can call it a tradition – considering this is the second year I am doing this), I would like to give an overview of 2010, and then also talk about my plans for 2011.

Looking Back:

  1. Possibly the most memorable experience this year was the experience of loving someone – for me this was very new.I mean, I love my family and many of my friends – so I speak of a more romantic type of love – I have gained love and lost love this year.

    However I do not regret it – I have learn so much from the process and also have come out as a better person – this person helped me make many important decisions in my life – for one – urged me to register to study in 2011.

    For this I am grateful  - I needed a kick to get that done. With love comes a fair amount of pain – this I have also experienced – yet again – I do not regret this at all – it was such an amazing experience.2011, I will be open to love. Something I was always closed to – I thought I never needed anyone else.

    So, thank you.

    “If you love someone, let them go: If they return to you, they will be your’s forever; If they do not, they were never your’s to begin with.” – Anon.

  2. In April 2010, I decided that I needed to follow my vision. I left a company I was working at for around 6 months and started my own business again – SpinningYourWeb.I started SpinningYourWeb in 2005 – when I was 13.

    It is now going into its 6th year of operation. It is finally looking financially viable and I guess this is testament to the power of hard work, consistency and dedication. I love my work – this helps greatly.

    Someone wise said something along the lines of – do what you love, then it is not work.I know where I want my business to be – I know where I want my life to be. I will succeed.

    “There is no chance, no destiny, no fate, that can hinder or control the firm resolve of a determined soul.” – Ella Wheeler Wilcox

  3. I have made many great friends. I love my friends. They are what keeps me alive, keep me from loosing my sanity and who are there for me when I am going through a rough time. Without them, I would be nothing.In 2011, I wish to get to know my friends better, to become more involved in their lives and in general, to build some more amazing bridges.

    “You can have friends as numerous as leaves on a tree, but only one good friend will change your life. My life has been changed” – Davide Mancinelli

Looking to 2011:

I have divided this section into two – personal and work.

  1. Personal:

    I have many aims in my life.  One of my aims is to be the best friend I can be to those who mean so much to me. I want to always keep my eyes open to new relationships and bridges that can be made. I find I have a very closed mind – this year, I want to expand my horizons and I want to be open to new things and new experiences.

    I start my studies this year, while working a full time demanding job. I made a decision to drop marketing and to move to my initial interest (which I was talked out of in 2010). I will be starting a long process of extending my education.I will be starting a Bachelor of Commerce in Economics. I would like to take this far – how far – that I am unsure of.

    I want to live a healthy life style in 2011. I want to remove things that make me stressed or add additional complexity to life.Life is not meant to be complex and difficult. Living a healthy life includes relationships (both friendships and romantic), healthy eating, fitness and such. I want to be fulfilled in all these areas – however I want to be open to what fulfillment is in these areas.There is so much I could say with regard to my personal life, however as I experience things – I will write additional blog posts.

  2. Work:

    With regard to work, I aim to continue my commitment and dedication to the businesses growth and success. I want to work harder – I often feel I do not put my all into my work.

    I guess it is important to do this – in order to reach the maximum potential. I need to be more harsh on myself and I need to force myself to work towards goals.In mid 2010, I launched a software project called Capital Software. This product has been in development for over 5 months. We have a number of clients wanting to license this software. This is very exciting for me – I would love for this to become the core of my business – and I know that it has the ability to become financially viable early on in 2011 as we expand the functionality and make the correct partnerships.

I think that is about it from me for now. I wish all my readers great success in 2011 and I hope that it is a productive year for all.

Here’s to 2011 and whatever it brings us, lets be open to anything.

Book Review: Business the Richard Branson Way

The book – Business the Richard Branson Way (by Des Dearlove – ISBN: 978-1-841-12764-4) is a short, but never the less a great read. Its tag line is “10 secrets of the world’s greatest brand builder”.

Richard Branson is supposedly Britain’s best known entrepreneur, what is his secret? “In the modern world of business, Richard Branson stands alone. In a era dominated by strategists, he is a opportunist” Branson who is now in his fifty’s has been in many issues of the Forbes magazine which is the list of the worlds richest men. His personal wealth has been said to be estimated at over $3 billion.

Richard Branso at one stage floated his company on the stock market decided that he did not like this, so he went to a massive effort to re-privatise his company, which was a great cost to him, but it gave him back the control that he desired over his company.

His company has been called the worlds first universal brand and Branson has been tagged – The Corporate Rock star.

Branson has put much emphasis on the following four competencies;

  1. The ability to identify appropriate growth opportunities
  2. The ability to move quickly
  3. The Willingness to give daily management control to relatively small teams
  4. The ability to manage and create effective joint ventures

So here we go, Im going to give the points (very briefly though) that the book highlights as his 10 secrets to great brand building;

  1. Pick on someone bigger than you: “At Virgin, we have a strategy of using the credibility of our brand to challenge the dominant players in a range of industries where we believe that consumers are not getting value for money” – Richard Branson

    - “Picking on the big guys is almost an article of faith for Virgin”
    - The big guys are in the high profit zones, so if you pick on them, and pick at their market, there is usually big money to be made
    - Virgin very often will play the under dog as it gets Virgin the positive media and the competition the big bad guys image
    - Although they “fight”, Virgin does say that it is important to choose your battles
    - Hit them where it hurts (use guerrilla tactics against the bigger players in the market)

  2. Do the hippy, hippy shake:

    “Staff should come first; if it means making” 5 million euros “less, then its the right decision to make” – Richard Branson

    - There is more to business than just money
    - Don’t dress up, rather dress down – Branson very seldom will be seen in a suit and tie, he prefers to be dressed informally
    - Put the people first
    - Rather than imitating, innovate
    - Shake up markets that you enter

  3. Everything is negotiable:“Anyone who thinks Virgin is a charity should think again. Branson may not be an accountant, but he has always surrounded himself with people who can do sums”

    - Nice guys finish first – Bransons negotiating skills are backed by his “charm” which has been known to put the most hardend negotiators of guard
    - Never take no for an answer – words such as no, never and impossible are not words that Branson will be heard saying all that often
    - Talk softly, but carry a big stick – He may look nice on the outside, but apparently when you come down to doing business with him, it is not all that pleasant

  4. Make work fun:“He captivates the pubic and employees by the unexpected prospect of making the grey world of work sparkle with fun and excitement” – Alan Mitchell

    - It pays to play
    - Let the employees loose – Branson has always surrounded himself with clever people (which some claim makes up for his lack of it). Branson also gives people freedom, and this has paid back well in the past
    - Encourage informality
    - Enthusiasm is contagious
    - Make business and adventure

  5. Do right by your brand:“I believe there is almost no limit to what a brand can do, but only if used properly” – Richard Branson

    - A good brand travels
    - Brand elasticity is infinite
    - Love, honour and cherish your brand

  6. Smile for the cameras:“There are some people who believe in his own charmingly haphazard way, Branson runs the slickest public relations operation in Britain” – Andrew Davidson

    - Understand what the media is wanting, then give it to them
    - Think in pictures
    - Pop up at un-expected moments of public drama
    - Be involved in public enhancement projects / philanthropy
    - Know when to duck under the radar

  7. Don’t lead sheep, herd cats:“Virgin staff are not mere hired hands. They are not managerial pawns in some gigantic chess game. They are entrepeneurs in their own right” – Richard Branson

    - Be a back seat leader
    - Act as a catalyst
    - Surround yourself with talented people
    - Encourage Chaos
    - Constantly keep an eye open for new opportunities

  8. Move faster than a speeding bullet:

    “He just says Yes or No. He doesn’t spend valuable time farting about trying to convince a bunch of middle managers it’s a good idea. “ – Rowan Gormley

    - Avoid paralysis by analysis
    - Leap before you look
    - Streamline decision making
    - Get plenty of help
    - Don’t be afraid of making mistakes

  9. Size does matter:“Every time a business gets too big, we start a new one. Keeping things small means keeping things personal” – Richard Branson

    - Grow your own business. Branson is a builder not a buyer
    - Keep it simple
    - Keep HQ’s to a minimum (HQ = Headquaters)
    - Ensure that the sum of the parts makes a greater whole
    - Run each business as a seperate entity

  10. Never loose the common touch:“There’s this approachability about him, not like a pop star or other business men” - Mick Brown

    - Listen to people
    - Don’t let sucsess go to your head
    - Use your customers as consultants
    - Treat everyone as a equal
    - Be what people want you to be

So thats my brief summary of the book. I would reccommend that you go and buy the book, it is not expensive and is a great read for just about anyone, hopefully I did not give to much of the book away for you.

Noel Harrison