Archive | March, 2010

The Caligater a.k.a. SXSWi n00b!

10 Mar

I’m boarding a plane this morning for Austin, Texas. It’s my first time to Texas and my first big social web/tech/geeky conference, SXSW Interactive.

Two of my SXSWi roommates, Elaine Ellis and Ginger Pelz, each asked me the same question last week: “Do you have specific goals for the conference?”

Uhmmm…huh?

Yeah. I didn’t really have an answer. *hangs head in shame*

In the last few days, though, I’ve made some digital and literal space in my life. This space hints at an answer to the question Ginger and Elaine asked me.

  • I plowed through my email inbox (People. There are four items in my inbox right now. *pats self on back*)
  • I winnowed down my RSS feeder
  • I closed Firefox last night and chose not to “save open tabs”
  • I cleaned up Facebook personal info, photos and fan pages
  • I pruned who I’m following on Twitter and blocked a bunch of spambots
  • I moved and deleted a gaggle of files from my precious little MacBook Air
  • I deleted apps on my iPhone
  • I made a to-do list for projects for the next two months

Essentially, I’ve attempted to minimize my streams of information.

I want to create space & fertile ground for fresh ideas and new connections.

My SXSWi goal? Meet people. Begin meaningful relationships.

Who knows…I could encounter: my next bit of work, resources for writing my thesis, new friendships or innovative projects to collaborate on. Finding any one of these would be amazing. I’m already squeeeee-ing about getting to meet—in person—many of the people I’ve formed friendships with on the social web. So. Very. Excited.

So, as I’ve prepared for SXSWi, I’ve made space. I made sure all of my day-to-day stuff was taken care of; I’ve made a rough and I’m-sure-it-will-change-every-ten-minutes-anyway-list of panels and parties I want to attend; and most importantly, I’ve made space for new ideas and new people.

Coda:

My SXSWi goal, subpart 1: Hand out every single one of my swanky new Moo business cards. I don’t want ANY of these in my possession when I get home. :)

Gater Snacks

9 Mar

Entrepreneurship within the social web has been top of mind for me lately…and the first video (The New Dork) is incredible. I’m headed off to Austin, TX for South by Southwest Interactive in just two days and I can’t wait! Enjoy these chompies.

{Reel: Entrepreneurship} “The New Dork: Entrepreneurship State of Mind

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exmwSxv7XJI

Produced by Grasshopper Labs and Pantsless Knights this video take-off of Alicia Keys’s & Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind” is a social web-inspired anthem for entrepreneurship. And it’s hilarious. And actually quite on point.

{Entrepreneurship Insight} The Case for the Low-Risk Start — Jeffrey Tang

I’ve written other posts about taking a leap into the dark. Jeffrey Tang makes a much needed case for the “low risk” start, or the slow start.

“The way I see it, there are two main ways to start anything: with a bold leap of faith, or a with a quiet step forward…The low-risk start is not the ‘no-risk’ start.”

{Tune} William Fitzsimmons – If You Would Come Back Home

His beard is magnificent, his voice is luxurious.

{Photo} via loveyourchaos

Daylight saving time begins on March 14. I definitely feel like spring.