5 things I can’t get off my mind

Soul City – My good friends Jarrett and Jeanie Stevens are on to something.  And, I’m not even kidding when I say I might just move to Chicago to be a part of it.

Comedy – What’s the difference between being a funny person, and being a comedian?  Should I put more of myself into what I think is funny, or what they think is funny.  If you are even the slightest bit interested in the art of comedy, listen to this Jerry Seinfeld interview sometime.

Love - In the long run, what makes more of a difference?  A meaningful but shallow impact on the masses, or a laborious but deep impact on a few.  Seems like for some leaders it’s a trade off. (whoa, I’m going to have to revisit this topic)

Project Management – projects, projects, projects.  I thank God for more projects.  Now, how do I make sure they all get done?  On time.  Efficiently.

10SecondsofZany.com – I wish I could say more.  You’ll know soon enough.

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6 Responses to “5 things I can’t get off my mind”

  1. Aarron Pina says:

    Tripp, Thanks for such a cool post. I just Tweeted it – BTW, have you read "Getting Things Done" by David Allen? Killer application philosophy. It's changed how I manage projects vis-a-vis my management of specific project related actions. Wicked awesome.

  2. I hear ya on projects man. Pray you get everything done. On time.

  3. Seth says:

    Need help? I'm unemployed and very available at the moment :)

  4. DavidVosburg says:

    Tripp! Move to Chicago – we would welcome you with open arms!

    I know what you mean about more projects than you can keep in the air at times.

  5. Tripp, your blog ROCKS! ROCKS! ROCKS!!!!

    I love this list. And I especially want to read a blog post drilling down on the topic of shallow to the masses or deep impact on few.

    Maybe you should hire a project manager? Or get an intern. I guarantee a well-educated intern would LOVE to work for you for peanuts – seriously, just working for you is valuable experience.

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