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March 5, 2009 / 11:03 am

It’s hard to avoid the bad news these days-the stock market falling towards zero, home prices declining, homelessness rising, our spending power being chipped away.

In your business, it’s more important than ever to paint an optimistic yet realistic future for your employees. Now is the time that you need good people by your side the most; now is the time you need them to be accept less and work more; now is the time for real leadership.

I wrote this post as a blogger for PC World - click here to finish the post on their site.

January 13, 2009 / 7:03 pm

My good friend Cameron Herold, former COO of 1800-GOT-JUNK, called me in December, upset. I had called Cameron the day before letting him know I was frustrated with the current economic climate - basically complaining. Cameron was upset that, after agreeing on an action plan together, I had tweet’d three times that morning, the latest being about a bartender for our upcoming holiday party. He told me to write down the top 5 things I had to accomplish that day, and then get out of email and do them.

It sounded too simple to be effective - WRITE DOWN THE TOP 5 THINGS I HAVE TO DO. Surely, in 2009, with technology at my fingertips, there was a better way. A program that could do this for me, comb my email and figure out what is important.

But I decided to give it a try. I wrote my top 5 and got 3 of them done. Cameron insisted I email him my progress, and told me not to worry about not getting them all done. I did it the next day and scored 4. The next day, 3. I did this for two weeks straight, and I honestly have never been more focused and productive in my life.

The Top 5 idea isn’t Cameron’s. It’s an idea from the 1920’s. But he was the one that kicked my ass enough to get me to focus.

Go write your top 5 for tomorrow. Get focused, and be awesome during this recession.

October 3, 2008 / 9:46 pm

Skip to 4:00 - 5:08 - reminds me of the current economic times!

My good friend Cameron Herold (of 1-800-GOTJUNK fame, now founder at BackPocketCOO) just released a brilliant piece on the ups and downs felt by entrepreneurs worldwide. I’ve personally felt each emotion and been at each stage many, many times (sometimes in one day!). It’s well worth the read.