the plan: Bee the one that makes a difference. - 06/19/16 08:54 AM
I have goals and work my plan. I have a strategy that’s constantly refined. I prioritize my time and double triple check my lists. And... I do feel a wonderful old school sense of accomplishment when I get to draw a line through that task completed.
As my morning coffee kicks in and I dive into the day I remind myself on the way out the door to KISS it! “Keep it stupid simple.” You got the plan, your itinerary in hand, now just do the day and have some fun with it. Regardless if I’m meeting with clients or coworkers, teaching … (16 comments)

the plan: The Plan - 02/24/13 05:17 AM
I’m getting a couple of old PC’s out of the closet and ready for recycle. I took a look through the hard drives for anything I might want to keep before I nuke them. 
I found a PowerPoint slideshow I used in 2006 as a backdrop for some of the social media talks I did traveling around Oregon. Going through the slides (it seems like a hundred years ago now) some things have come and gone yet many remain, though their roles may have changed.
Notice Activerain launched in 2006 and it's in the design!
I’m a visual guy and love … (24 comments)

 
Rene Fabre, Practicing Philosophical Eclectic of the Arts (ARFCO Media)

Rene Fabre

Practicing Philosophical Eclectic of the Arts

Renton, WA

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ARFCO Media

Address: 1305 S Puget Dr, #B12, Renton, WA, 98055

Mobile: (425) 749-9328

I'm a teacher, artist, blogger and public speaker who lives in the Pacific Northwest. My passion is the evolving social media environment and how it is profoundly changing the way we do life and business.


I'm a certified clock hour instructor who really enjoys teaching social media marketing and emerging technologies to real estate professionals. I work for the First American Title Real Estate School of Washington.


I also enjoy teaching social media strategies for entrepreneurs and small business in the continuing education department at Bellevue College.




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