If Super Mario is Productivity, Bowser is “When”

April 27, 2010

One of my biggest time-wasters is video games.  It’s been like that since we got our NES back in 1986, when I was five. Actually before that, I spent time playing games on our Commodore 64, after my dad taught me how to load games.  I distinctly remember a gladiator game that took about 25 [...]

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Work-Life Balance? Really?

April 21, 2010

Warning: this isn’t your usual blog post. It’s a call for advice of sorts. I’m having trouble keeping up.  Mainly trouble prioritizing all the ideas in my head, businesses, goals, social media, getting in shape, along with family and 2 jobs. One of my jobs is your typical weekday 9-530, and the other takes up [...]

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What Will Your Legacy Be?

April 14, 2010

Last Saturday, I attended the retirement celebration for my favorite, most influential, most inspiring teacher ever – Mr. Shupe, my high school band director, retiring after 30 years. It was a 3 hour open house, so I was expecting a small crowd, filtering in and out. Wrong. I got there about an hour into the [...]

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The Importance of Your Self-Image

April 7, 2010

Who are you? There are plenty of answers.  I’m a husband, a father, a musician, an entrepreneur. If you’re reading this, you’re probably looking to make a major change in “who you are.”  After all, this is a self-development blog called Pursuit of CHANGE. The biggest change I’m trying to make right now is to [...]

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Matt Cheuvront Drops some Serious WordPress and Blogging Knowledge

April 1, 2010
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Last Tuesday morning I had the opportunity to attend Social Media Breakfast Chicago. Lucky, because apparently the always-free event “sold” out in about 20 minutes! This was the first SMBChicago that I had attended.  There were four workshops to choose from, with topics including SEO, web video, and social media website integration. The workshop I [...]

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