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This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Workbox empowers businesses with flexible coworking spaces, private offices and meeting rooms, while providing access to a network of industry professionals, operational resources and capital. It's a dynamic environment designed to fuel business growth and innovation. Sales Manager, Tyler Hatch, joins us with more. Tyler Hatch: There is no denying that Salt Lake City has made a name for itself as a hub for technology and innovation. From healthcare and biotech to software — and nearly everything in between — Salt Lake's business ecosystem is thriving. That's why just over a year ago Workbox opened its doors here in the heart of downtown SLC. As a workspace built specifically for dynamic businesses, Workbox offers solutions for both startup and enterprise companies including private offices, meeting rooms, coworking and more. In addition to these flexible workspace solutions, member benefits include direct connection to over 100 capital and operating partners, as well as exclusive programming and networking events. And now through March 31st Workbox is offering three months free on any office or suite with a twelve month commitment. It's time to experience workspace with a purpose, come visit us at 132 South State Street in the historic Orpheum Theater. Or at WorkBoxCompany.com. Derek Miller: Workbox is dedicated to supporting business success by offering tailored workspaces that meet the unique needs of each company. With flexible solutions for businesses of all sizes, Workbox helps foster productivity, collaboration and growth — empowering you to achieve more. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 1/8/25
Anthony Alaribe, co-founder of API Toolkit, discusses the power of the browser for building data-heavy applications. He talks about myths around single-page apps versus multi-page apps, leveraging tools like HTMX and Workbox, and the significance of browser-native features for interactive web development. Links https://htmx.org https://tonyalaribe.medium.com https://x.com/tonialaribe https://github.com/tonyalaribe https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-alaribe-293a41bb We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Anthony Alaribe.
In this episode of Founder Talk, I sit down with John, founder of Workbox, a rapidly growing flex office space company that's redefining the commercial real estate industry. We dive deep into his journey of creating a business model that thrives in today's hybrid work environment, emphasizing asset-light strategies and long-term flexibility for businesses of all sizes. From navigating capital-intensive projects to leveraging differentiation and brand-building in a competitive market, John shares candid insights on the challenges and rewards of scaling a business from scratch. You'll also hear about how Workbox is not just another workspace provider but a hub for small businesses, offering a venture fund, accelerator programs, and a community-driven approach to help entrepreneurs thrive. Whether you're curious about commercial real estate, intrigued by the future of work, or looking for inspiration on how to scale a business while minimizing risk, this conversation will provide invaluable insights for any founder. [00:45] - The Genesis of Workbox: John shares how he started Workbox and his insights on building a unique flex office space that feels like home but meets the evolving needs of businesses. [03:20] - Managing Capital-Intensive Projects: Learn how John handles the complexities of a capital-heavy business, managing overhead while maintaining a sustainable, asset-light model. [06:10] - The WeWork Differentiator: Hear how Workbox differs from WeWork, focusing on small businesses, community building, and integrating an in-house venture fund and accelerator. [12:50] - COVID-19's Unexpected Impact: John reflects on how the pandemic accelerated flexible work trends and shaped Workbox's growth, pushing them to innovate with remote services and virtual programming. [21:30] - Hybrid Work Models and Performance: We discuss the pros and cons of hybrid work environments versus 100% remote or in-office setups, and how different models affect team performance and company culture. [35:00] - Scaling Smart: Balancing Growth and Infrastructure: John reveals the strategies behind Workbox's expansion, focusing on sustainable infrastructure, strategic locations, and long-term vision. [42:00] - Why Relationships, Fulfillment, and Growth Matter: We wrap up by discussing the personal motivations behind building a business, the importance of staying challenged, and what truly matters for a founder's happiness and purpose. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wallace-23114a5/ Website: www.workboxcompany.com WANT TO WORK WITH US? We help 7-8 figure B2B companies win clients and build industry leading brands with in-house social media and video content. No need to outsource your content ever again! Head over to our website now and check out our services, pricing, how we work with clients, and book a call! https://impaxs.com Join 1,500+ Founders and get my BEST content delivered weekly to your inbox! Every week I share exclusive, high value content that you can't find anywhere else (Not even on my social pages)! It's the type of content that I charge clients money to implement for them. All geared towards helping 7-8 figure B2B companies drive revenue and build brand through video content and social media. BONUS FOR SIGNING UP TODAY! Once you sign up, I'll send you an email (And video) where I show you how to create 3 videos guaranteed to help you drive more sales...instantly. And all you need to create them is a smartphone and wireless mic :) https://impaxs79863.activehosted.com/f/1
Join Pete and Nikki this week as they dive into the world of planning tools, focusing on the concepts of "inboxing" and "workboxing” from their new book, Unapologetically ADHD. They explore the challenges of managing the constant influx of information and tasks that come with ADHD, emphasizing the importance of a systematic approach.Nikki and Pete discuss the common struggle of finding the "perfect" tool, acknowledging the allure of shiny new apps and planners. They encourage listeners to shift their focus from finding a magical solution to developing a personalized system that works for them. This involves viewing tools as part of a cohesive whole rather than isolated entities.The conversation takes a turn as they explore the role of impulsivity in planning. They introduce the concept of strategically introducing "friction" to combat impulsive decision-making, particularly when it comes to adopting new tools or systems. This involves setting up personal commitments and boundaries to prevent ADHD tax-inducing purchases.Tune in to discover practical strategies for managing inboxes, optimizing work time, and navigating the world of planning with ADHD. Pete and Nikki offer valuable insights and actionable advice to help listeners find a system that brings calm and control to busy lives.Links & NotesAvailable Now: Unapologetically ADHD by Nikki Kinzer and Pete WrightDig into the podcast Shownotes Database (00:00) - Welcome to Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast (02:56) - The Workbox (07:22) - Inboxing (11:44) - Key Principles of Inboxing (13:45) - Workboxing (24:16) - Managing Impulsivity (29:28) - Breaking Down Myths --It's Time to Live Unapologetically — The Book is Available Now!Our new book, Unapologetically ADHD: A Step-by-Step Framework for Everyday Planning on Your Terms, is out and available now! You can find the hardcover or ebook version via Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, and Apple Books. Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/adhdbook for direct links to your favorite bookstore online, or visit your neighborhood bookstore and ask for it by name! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media and Best Money Moves, joins John to talk about wage growth being up overall, but especially for CEO’s, inflation concern despite the strong economy, Friday’s strong jobs report, and where the Fed might go with interest rate cuts. Segment 2: Jim Dallke, National Editor, American Inno, talks to John about Workbox, a Chicago […]
Anna feels so strongly that the Teacher Friday Workbox® is the solution to ease the overwhelm and increase teacher retention, she created a course in the formal setting of a university. She's here today to give a peek inside the course. She knew based on her previous life in the education world that not all courses qualify to be reimbursed. There needs to be a focus on how the student would benefit from the teacher completing this course. Proactively, she knew to include SEL (social and emotional learning) standards. SEL being included makes the course even more attractive to those that would be approving reimbursement because schools are starting to require these skills to be taught, but there isn't a lot of material out there for teachers yet. AND in this course, Anna provides lesson plans for the teachers enrolled in this course. We alluded to schools having funds that were for personal development. And they are Region 10 from Covid funds and in schools that have innovation as one of their core objectives; you can access funds earmarked for innovation workforce readiness in either essential or soft skills. Schools will reimburse for 60%-100% once you produce your transcript. Anna took time in this episode to read the course description. She was sure to stress the importance of learning organizational systems to support executive function. It explains how teachers will learn how to streamline their administrative tasks. And then she went over the modules. Module 1 is getting started and an introduction from yours truly. In Module 2, there will be a focus on ADHD for students and teachers and you get to listen to the ADHD podcast. Module 3 is so much fun as you set up your workbox, label your slash pockets, and dive into the app. Module 4 is learning how to support students' organizational skills and learn about the Lisa Binder; this is the module with the lesson plans helping students to develop SEL standards like self management competency. The last module will reiterate the importance of practicing all the skills and systems you have been taught. Curious? We tried to anticipate some questions you may be having and we want to put your curious mind at ease. I can't recap them all so you will definitely want to listen to the full episode. Yes, you can take advantage of this course if you have the Teacher Friday Workbox® already. You'll be lucky enough to have two workboxes AND the graduate credits plus all the other goodies. You can simply take just this one course through Ashland University. If you have existing products with Organize 365®, all products will be consolidated in one account. This is a work at your own pace course so you can be creative as to how and when you complete course work. This will be an evergreen course offered multiple times during the year. Anna is conducting surveys before and after the course. We cannot wait to see the results, share them with you, and continue to improve the course. Now go get registered! Managing Executive Functions with the Teacher Workbox Course $900 3 graduate credits once you complete the course and transcript Teacher Workbox to set up and keep Lifetime Access to online community Weekly Co Working Sessions 5 Day Teacher Camp (there is a replay) Last day to register for this specific course is 7/1/2024 EPISODE RESOURCES: Teacher Friday Workbox® Managing Executive Functions with the Teacher Workbox (Ashland University) Sign Up for the Organize 365® Newsletter On the Wednesday podcast, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365® community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps and triumphs along their organizing journey. I am grateful that you are reaching out to share with me and with this community. You can see and hear transformation in action. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday. Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!
It's summertime! Time to put on some sunscreen, let your hair down and get relaxed, right? Wrong! People, you need to plan what you are doing in business because everyone else has that summer mentality. Let me tell you, summer will be over before you know it. But with a little planning, you will be ready for the most productive weeks that come after summer. Summer, Summer, Summertime… Why does summer go so fast? I'll tell you why…because in May/beginning of June it's almost like we exhale from the school year in anticipation of all the summer fun. And the Bermuda Triangle we call July. The first week everyone basically has off or takes off mentally anyway. It's hot and our energy is zapped. August comes around with back to school. If you have school age children just be forewarned, life will not return to some normalcy until September. Summer is when we take advantage of our PTO and making memories with our families. Be Purposeful With everyone here and there, you'll be lucky to have a full meeting. It's a hard time of year for hiring and/or growing your team in skills and mindset. Just reserve yourself to the fact that summer is a good time to work on YOU! If you are a business owner (but also applicable to your position in your company), I would suggest for all summer production to be planned and accounted for by June 1st. We do offer a Friday Workbox® Planning Day on June 7th so it's not too late to get a plan in place if this is the first time you are considering this. This way you have peace of mind that projects will get done at work so you can get projects done at home; and this will apply to your staff, too. If you are organized in the summer, the pay off is profitability and productivity in the fall. Don't forget the Friday Workbox®. I did a quick rundown of the colors and what you could be planning within each slash pocket. Pink is for all your ideas, personal development, and research and development. We'll focus on the pink work for Friday Workbox® Planning Day. Purple is for your projects. Projects have dollar amounts and deadlines attached to them like client work or new products that will be launching. I strongly caution you to only pick one to two projects in summer. Blue is for people such as your employees, contractors, vendors, excluding the end user or your customers. And green is for finances and your admin tasks. This is also where you would have your checklists. The Value of a Checklist The good ole checklist. A little tough love here, make sure you are putting tasks on it that are important and that you would not already complete on auto pilot. Checklists are what you are doing and a good indication of what could be handed off. As your company grows, you can use those checklists like job descriptions. Your checklists will point towards the position you need to hire next and what they will be doing. And as people resign, and as business changes and evolves, you will need to evaluate if that checklist still needs to be done or can some tasks be eliminated and the rest handed off to another employee/contractor. When it comes to your checklists, I want you to ask yourself two questions. If this checklist didn't get done, what would happen? If someone else does this checklist, what would I do with all the time that would move the company forward? Now that we know work will be taken care of, join me next week as I discuss how to choose this meaty summer project you have been waiting to sink your teeth into! EPISODE RESOURCES: The Sunday Basket® Friday Workbox® Friday Workbox® Planning Day Sign Up for the Organize 365® Newsletter Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!
This is our final episode about the Teacher Friday Worbox® Pilot with principal Jayme. We talked about how Jayme suggests getting started in your school and our hopes for all schools to be using the Teacher Friday Workbox® in the future. What Would Jayme Suggest? We have received a lot of feedback saying everyone is so interested, but they'd like to talk to Jayme. So what does Jayme have to say about this teacher pilot that she implemented in her school? Jayme appreciates all of the resources that come with the Organize 365® company as a whole. The podcast is an endless source of information for home and work organization. But when you add in the Teacher Friday Workbox® for staff, well…The teacher not only gains lifetime access to their dashboard with Organize 365® but they get the community. Jayme loves how supportive the community is as they all share their best practices and encourage each other. They also get Teacher Camp in July. You know, the one month all educators are available? Jayme stressed the principal's excitement over the Teacher Friday Workbox® is important for the staff to get on board. Each school will implement differently as each teacher will. She suggests for there to be one person “championing” the efforts to get staff on board with the Teacher Friday Workbox®. This person understands and can filter questions about implementation. We can agree there is no budget line for the Teacher Friday Workbox® so Jayme suggested a “phase in plan.” Choose a category of teachers, like first year, or a grade that would most benefit from the Teacher Friday Workbox® and start there. Of course, the best course of action would be for the whole building to start together but we are well aware of budgets. Another segment of teachers that you could prioritize is those that would have had an IEP in school. Let's meet people where they are, support them in their roles as best as we can, so they stay in those roles longer! Speaking of staying in their roles longer…You say “Yes, this is great but there is a time and financial cost associated with each person who gets the Teacher FridayWorkbox®.” Yes, and there is a time and financial cost associated with new hires. The goal for Jayme and I in all of this is to better support teachers so they will stay in their roles longer and the schools don't have to hire and train new employees. The community starts to scratch their heads when there is too much turnover in staff. Let's get everyone settled in, lessen their cognitive load, and be at peace with work and home responsibilities. School Train Stops and Stations I have previously proposed driving in cars versus driving a train; if you don't know what I mean check out podcast episodes 570 and 571. And that sparked an idea for Jayme about a school train. Trains have quick stops and then they have larger stations that they stop at and spend a little more time at before taking off again. Jayme pointed out the importance of using times like winter/summer break and possibly spring break as your station time. During this time, you can really go through your Teacher Friday Workbox® and reset yourself and your work. We want to see all educators on a train where communication can flow from leadership to the teachers and back to leadership. This program opens communication. Let's get everyone a ticket on smooth traveling locomotives. Choo choo! For $349 (one time) Teacher Friday Workbox® includes: Teacher Camp Teacher Workbox Slash Pockets Lifetime Access to the Online Community EPISODE RESOURCES: Teacher Friday Workbox® Sign Up for the Organize 365® Newsletter On the Wednesday podcast, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365® community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps and triumphs along their organizing journey. I am grateful that you are reaching out to share with me and with this community. You can see and hear transformation in action. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday. Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!
Calling all educators! Do you need graduate credits in order to renew your license? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you. We now have a professional development course offered through Ashland University that focuses on executive function and utilizing the Teacher Friday Workbox® to reduce your overwhelm as an educator. The course is 3 graduate credits and will be offered multiple times throughout the year. Our first course kicks off in June and will run through the end of August. Once you enroll in the course through Ashland University, you will receive a link to access the graduate class through Google Classroom and you will receive a physical Teacher Friday Workbox® in the mail. You will learn more about the course and meet the instructor, Anna, in Wednesday podcasts coming later this month. Until then, you can find more details at organize365.com/ashland We look forward to learning with you! EPISODE RESOURCES: Teacher Friday Workbox® Sign Up for the Organize 365® Newsletter Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media
I'm excited to announce that the Education Friday Workbox® now includes Education Camp! Today's Coffee Chat will help you understand what this new inclusion means for educators and how you can get your own Education Friday Workbox with Education Camp this summer. What is the difference between the Business and the Education Friday Workbox®? The Business Friday Workbox® is to support you in a financial endeavor in business, whether you are the employer, the manager, or the employee. Education is completely different. People come into education with the skills needed for the students/teachers they support or in the administration they serve to support the students and teachers. The Education Friday Workbox® doesn't teach you to be a better teacher, it helps you with all of the other work that is required to be in an institution. We have identified seven kinds of work in this Workbox, none of it your lesson plans; it is the administrative work and red tape you need to do so that you can do all of the things you love. The Education Friday Workbox® now includes your first year's Education Camp. Education Camp is held each year in July. Note: Current Education Friday Workbox® customers will get Education Camp at no charge this July. Join us for Education Camp July 10-14, 2023 by purchasing your Education Friday Workbox®! Organize 365® makes visible the invisible tasks that are weighing you down and keeping you from the amazing instruction that you are qualified and capable of providing. The Education Friday Workbox® is your partner in success for organizing all of those extra administrative tasks, papers, checklists, and the thing that you need in order to hit the ground running and save time so that you have more time for yourself and your family or to invest in more education. If you like teaching, you love learning. Happy Teacher Appreciation Week and thank you for all you do! Episode Resources: CustomerService@organize365.com Education Friday Workbox Education Camp Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!
Recording date: Feb 16, 2023John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellDan Wahlin @DanWahlinCraig Shoemaker @craigshoemakerMaxim Salnikov @WebMaxRUBrought to you byAG GridNarwhal Visit nx.dev to get the preeminent open-source toolkit for monorepo development, today. Resources:PWAOverview of Progressive Web Apps (PWAs)Maxim on Web Rush episode 4ngVikings eventAkershus FortressWhat is a Progressive Web App (PWA)Alex RussellProgressive Web Apps: Escaping Tabs Without Losing Our SoulWhat's new in Progressive Web AppsService Worker APIWeb App ManifestBeats Per Minute PWADALL-EWhat can PWA do today?Article on Web Share APIchatGPTThe "new" BingGitHub CopilotGitHub Copilot now has a better AI model and new capabilitiesSlides about PWA installabilitySlides about PWA offline-readinessPWA docs on Microsoft Learn (great and up-to-date resource!)BPM Techno service worker source code (Workbox-powered)BPM Techno service worker build source codeBPM Techno Web App Manifest source codeTimejumpsPodcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
Follow Us on YouTube Everything Coworking Featured Resources: The SEO Action Guide Masterclass: 3 Behind-the-Scenes Secrets to Opening a Coworking Space The Everything Coworking Academy Community Manager University Creative Coworking Partnerships: How to negotiate and structure management agreements from the landlord and operator perspective Resources Mentioned in this Podcast: John Wallace on LI Workbox John Wallace, Co-founder and CEO at Workbox, started his real estate career on the asset management and investment management side. Now he's on the operating side, betting on an asset-light model differentiated by a platform that provides services to growing companies. John shares the Workbox journey to date, how the Workbox team executes its asset-light, service-heavy model, his vision for Workbox for the next few years, and how they're differentiating themselves in the flex industry.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk through the fundamentals of web workers and service workers - examples, when you should use them, how to debug, local dev, and more. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It's an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on sanity.io/syntax. Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax Show Notes 00:11 Welcome 04:34 What are threads? 06:12 Concurrent vs parallel 09:22 Green screen web cam example 13:02 Examples of what you could use web workers for Party Town Deno 19:52 Sponsor: LogRocket 20:42 Post Message API and Web Workers 25:57 What about WASM? 27:28 Offline sync 28:14 What are service workers? 31:20 How do you caching sites for offline use? 32:39 Web worker vs service worker 34:12 Sponsor: Sanity 35:40 What is the lifecycle of a service worker 38:18 Possible issues with Service Workers 42:46 Debugging service workers Svelte Kit Service workers Workbox 43:04 Testing and local development Service Workers notes from Wes' Workshop 46:45 Sponsor: Freshbooks 49:59 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Setex Gecko Grip 1mm Anti Slip Eyeglass Nose Pads Wes: Samsung Frame TV Shameless Plugs Scott: LevelUp Tutorials Wes: Wes Bos Tutorials Tweet us your tasty treats Scott's Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
Welcome to the newest Wednesday Podcast! On Wednesdays, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365 community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps, and triumphs along their organizing journey. You can see and hear transformation in action. I look forward to helping YOU get Organized! This week, Holly P. is joining me again to update us on her transformation. You can listen to her previous transformation story here. Holly is back to talk about the Friday Workbox®, quick moves, self-care, and more. I love how Holly put together a Workbox® just for her pink slash pockets and how her dreaming and rising self-confidence brought her a promotion to management in her company. Way to go Holly! Holly's story is a great example of what happens when you use those pink slash pockets and start dreaming. What is in your pink slash pockets? I am grateful that you are reaching out to share your stories and progress with me and with the Organize 365 community. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday. For more information about the programs and products mentioned in this podcast please check out these links: Organize 365® The Sunday Basket System Friday Workbox® Book: Everything is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo Transformation with Katherine Z. The Paper Solution® Certification Program I look forward to helping YOU get Organized! Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!
Attention homeschoolers! Yes, the Education Friday Workbox® is for YOU too! In this episode, I share how the Friday Workbox® has changed over the years. We used to have a separate Friday Workbox® for homeschoolers, but now the updated Education Friday Workbox® is perfect for homeschoolers too. We have a printable for you when you purchase your Education Friday Workbox® that will help you as a homeschooler develop your organizational system in your Friday Workbox®. Get your Education Friday Workbox® here: https://organize365.com/education-friday-workbox
In the current podcast series, I am sharing my conversations with members of the Dream Team while we are in the messy middle of some of our current transitions. In this four part series we will be unpacking the most commonly asked FAQs for different parts of the Organize 365® transformational journey. I want to keep you updated on changes and improvements as we declutter and organize before our 10th Anniversary in January 2022. We are not eliminating anything, or raising our prices on any existing products. We are simply doing some decluttering, organizing, and increasing productivity. This week, I am sharing my conversation with Monique Horb. Monique is the Organize 365® Director of Business Development. We have spent most of the last year taking the Friday Workboxes to 110%. We have upgraded our Friday Workboxes into two overarching categories - Business and Education. We look at work differently here at Organize 365®. For us, work includes anything you do for the majority of your hours from Monday to Friday. We want to help you organize the different kinds of work that you do so that you can get more life and spend time in your unique purpose. Friday Workbox FAQ What is the Friday Workbox™ and why might I want one? At home, we are used to thinking about having paper. However, at work, it feels like we are always on a computer.The Business Friday Workbox™ is a physical representation of your work inside of a box. Our brain is not digital.This system will hold all of your ideas and actionable to-do in a single place where you can quantitatively see it. Printing your emails and other digitials items helps you and others see the quantity of work you are handling. What is the difference between a Sunday Basket® and a Friday Workbox™? The physical components are the exact same physical tools as the Sunday Basket®. But, it goes deep because business is more complex and nuanced. For most of us, our brains make connections better when we are not in front of digital screens. The Sunday Basket® is for anything related to your home, and the Friday Workbox™ is for anything related to work. Both help to eliminate your to-do list, and hold your ideas for future possibilities. Both help you to prioritize how you will spend your time and energy over the upcoming week. I understand how the Friday Workbox ™ can hold ideas, but what other things go in there? As a leader of a company, it is easy to spend a lot of time talking about ideas. If you have a more traditional job, the systematic approach of the Friday Workbox™ will still work for you. It works for anyone in any kind of business. Every job has four core components. Once you identify the components that relate to your job, you can optimize them and make your approach more productive. What colors are used in the Friday Workbox™? Pink - anything that is only done by you Purple - your assignment or job description Blue - the team that helps you get your work done (direct reports and supervisors) Green - financial OR administrative and repetitive tasks If I get a Friday Workbox™, how long will it take to work? What do I have to do for this to be useful? This is not a one and done system. The Sunday Basket® takes four to six weeks to build the habit. The Workbox takes a bit longer to set up and build the habit. We ask you to give it a full quarter of the year; give it a full 13 weeks. You keep talking about planning. I don't feel like I have the time or authority to stop my work and plan for my next quarter. How does your planning system work? When I think about my planning, I realize that I am a teacher, and teachers always spend so much time planning. I've always been a salaried employee, not an hourly one. When I tried to limit my hours in the past, I had to plan a lot to be a really good teacher. As the owner of Organize 365®, I am spending at least 20 hours a week thinking and planning. The more prepared I am, the faster and easier the work is for the rest of the team. For you, start with five minutes after each meeting. Go through what you have been asked to do, and add it to your actionable to-do list. See how much your productivity improved. Next, add on five minutes before meetings and review the notes from the previous meeting, write down any questions you have for the meeting, and then do your five minute post review. I know that a Friday Workbox ™ is the place to store the actionable to-dos and the Friday Workbox ™ Planner is the place to plan. What makes the Organize 365® planner different from others? I was an unusual child and I have had a planner since the fourth grade. I love planners. Most planners sold are really more of a date book or calendar; they record dates. Our planners have actual education for how to plan your time. The front of the planner has pages to guide you in thinking about your goals in all four kinds of work. I then guide you through an audit of how you actually spent your time. Then, we realign your time decisions so you can create what you are trying to create. The calendar keeps track of your appointments, and the planner gives you the vision of what you are going to accomplish. Planning and purposeful thought makes everything happen. Every single person is busy, but the goal in life is not to do more. The goal is to organize your time, thoughts, and energy so that you can make the biggest impact in the world. This system will increase your impact. Using a common language improves your communication tools. Improving your communication tools helps more people collaborate effectively without requiring more complexity. I have a lot of paper for my job. Does it all live in the Friday Workbox™? Each slash pocket represents and holds the paper for a single idea or project. Lisa has multiple boxes of slash pockets — one at work and one at home. The most active ones live in an active workbox or portable bag for this quarter, and the rest tend to stay in one place. Frequently accessed reference papers are printed and kept physically in binders, and they are also kept digitally. The binders are color coded to match the workbox and hold the reference materials for easy access when needed. The contents of each binder is reviewed quarterly to ensure they are up to date and to identify any decisions that need to be made on the contents. I have heard about a Friday Workbox™ Club. What is that and how can I join? As a teacher, I know there are many different kinds of students and learners. They need different levels of support and tutoring to be successful. Organize 365® provides three different ways to help you be successful in implementing the Friday Workbox™ system. On demand dashboard training videos Friday Workbox™ Club - 90 minute virtual sessions in an online community for co-working and accountability Friday Workbox™ Certified Organizers - individuals who partner with Organize 365® and can provide 1:1 or small group assistance I have purchased other programs and not followed through. What support or access is there for the Friday Workbox™? Organize 365® is an education company. When you invest in our programs, I want you to have access to the teachers, the community, and the support you need to achieve organization. There is a lot included in your initial purchase — we want you to succeed! This is your professional development and an investment in yoru time management and productivity. It will multiply your time going forward, and we are not going to take it away from you. Is there a way to try this before I make a purchase? Absolutely! Please go to organize365.com/workboxes and read all about the workboxes. A Masterclass is coming soon! And, there is a free five day mini course available to you.
Welcome to the newest Wednesday Podcast! On Wednesdays, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365 community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps, and triumphs along their organizing journey. You can see and hear transformation in action. I look forward to helping YOU get Organized! Today's Transformational Podcast features my conversation with Melissa S. Missy lives with her husband and 3 girls. This is the second part of our conversation. Today we talk about work, motherhood, and other organizational parts of life. Missy works in a family business with 180 employees that focuses on media and trade publications. She and Lisa share about how Missy uses a Workbox and Binders to keep all of her papers organized so she can be an organized business owner. They also share how the Workbox and Sunday Basket® help Missy plan her week and stay proactive rather than reactive! I hope you enjoy her story and find her as inspiring as I do! I am grateful that you are reaching out to share your stories and progress with me and with the Organize 365 community. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday For more information about the programs and products mentioned in this podcast please check out these links: Organize 365 The Sunday Basket® 100 Day Home Organization Program ALL ACCESS Workboxes Paper Organizing Retreats I look forward to helping YOU get Organized!
В компьютерных науках есть только две сложные проблемы – инвалидация кэша и придумывание названий. Поговорим о первой и не только. Мы часто экспериментируем и нам очень важно Ваше мнение. Поделитесь им с нами в опросе: https://forms.gle/XjGREx6ZnZrK6fAZ8 Спасибо всем кто нас слушает. Не стесняйтесь оставлять обратную связь и предлагать свои темы. Shownotes: 0:02:00 Про придумывание названий 0:04:45 Нужно ли кеширование? 0:10:15 Когда стоит начать кешировать? 0:13:55 Когда кешировать можно не думая 0:21:40 Истории (не)успеха 0:28:00 Apache Ignite, Hazelcast 0:45:20 Переусложнения кеша 0:57:20 Еше раз истории про кеш 1:11:10 Как кешировать микросекундные запросы 1:15:40 Стратегия кеширования 1:35:50 Инвалидация клиентского кеша 1:47:00 Инвалидация кеша: требования и возможности 1:54:20 Инвалидация по событиям 2:13:40 Как решать проблемы 2:31:05 IMemoryCache, IDistributedCache vs велосипед 2:50:00 Выбор ключа кеширования 2:52:40 Кул стори от Артема 3:19:15 Кул стори от Антона 3:42:30 Снова про RUST 3:48:10 Uniy - говно? И немножко про фан 4:06:00 Кул стори от Артема Ссылки: - https://github.com/igor-tkachev/bltoolkit/wiki/Aspects.Cache : Business Logic Toolkit for .NET - https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox : Workbox - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/performance/caching/distributed?view=aspnetcore-6.0 : Distributed caching in ASP.NET Core - https://ignite.apache.org/ : Apache Ignite Ссылка на видео: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_12Jte8SYc Cлушайте все выпуски: https://anchor.fm/dotnetmore YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbxr_aGL4q3R6kfpa7Q8biS11T56cNMf5 Обсуждайте: - VK: https://vk.com/dotnetmore - Telegram: https://t.me/dotnetmore_chat Следите за новостями: – Twitter: https://twitter.com/dotnetmore – Telegram channel: https://t.me/dotnetmore Copyright: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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In this episode we discuss the essential tools in a professional audio workbox.Original music for this podcast is provided by Joshua Stromer https://www.joshuastromermusic.com/
In the current podcast series, I am sharing my conversations with members of the Dream Team while we are in the messy middle of some of our current transitions. In this four part series we will be unpacking the most commonly asked FAQs for different parts of the Organize 365® transformational journey. I want to keep you updated on changes and improvements as we declutter and organize before our 10th Anniversary in January 2022. We are not eliminating anything, or raising our prices on any existing products. We are simply doing some decluttering, organizing, and increasing productivity. This week, I am sharing my conversation with Monique Horb. Monique is the Organize 365® Director of Business Development. We have spent most of the last year taking the Friday Workboxes to 110%. We have upgraded our Friday Workboxes into two overarching categories - Business and Education. We look at work differently here at Organize 365®. For us, work includes anything you do for the majority of your hours from Monday to Friday. We want to help you organize the different kinds of work that you do so that you can get more life and spend time in your unique purpose. Friday Workbox FAQ What is the Friday Workbox™ and why might I want one? At home, we are used to thinking about having paper. However, at work, it feels like we are always on a computer. The Business Friday Workbox™ is a physical representation of your work inside of a box. Our brain is not digital.This system will hold all of your ideas and actionable to-do in a single place where you can quantitatively see it. Printing your emails and other digitials items helps you and others see the quantity of work you are handling. What is the difference between a Sunday Basket® and a Friday Workbox™? The physical components are the exact same physical tools as the Sunday Basket®. But, it goes deep because business is more complex and nuanced. For most of us, our brains make connections better when we are not in front of digital screens. The Sunday Basket® is for anything related to your home, and the Friday Workbox™ is for anything related to work. Both help to eliminate your to-do list, and hold your ideas for future possibilities. Both help you to prioritize how you will spend your time and energy over the upcoming week. I understand how the Friday Workbox ™ can hold ideas, but what other things go in there? As a leader of a company, it is easy to spend a lot of time talking about ideas. If you have a more traditional job, the systematic approach of the Friday Workbox™ will still work for you. It works for anyone in any kind of business.Every job has four core components. Once you identify the components that relate to your job, you can optimize them and make your approach more productive. What colors are used in the Friday Workbox™? Pink - anything that is only done by youPurple - your assignment or job descriptionBlue - the team that helps you get your work done (direct reports and supervisors)Green - financial OR administrative and repetitive tasks If I get a Friday Workbox™, how long will it take to work? What do I have to do for this to be useful? This is not a one and done system. The Sunday Basket® takes four to six weeks to build the habit. The Workbox takes a bit longer to set up and build the habit. We ask you to give it a full quarter of the year; give it a full 13 weeks. You keep talking about planning. I don't feel like I have the time or authority to stop my work and plan for my next quarter. How does your planning system work? When I think about my planning, I realize that I am a teacher, and teachers always spend so much time planning. I've always been a salaried employee, not an hourly one. When I tried to limit my hours in the past, I had to plan a lot to be a really good teacher. As the owner of Organize 365®, I am spending at least 20 hours a week thinking and planning. The more prepared I am, the faster and easier the work is for the rest of the team.For you, start with five minutes after each meeting. Go through what you have been asked to do, and add it to your actionable to-do list. See how much your productivity improved. Next, add on five minutes before meetings and review the notes from the previous meeting, write down any questions you have for the meeting, and then do your five minute post review. I know that a Friday Workbox ™ is the place to store the actionable to-dos and the Friday Workbox ™ Planner is the place to plan. What makes the Organize 365® planner different from others? I was an unusual child and I have had a planner since the fourth grade. I love planners. Most planners sold are really more of a date book or calendar; they record dates. Our planners have actual education for how to plan your time. The front of the planner has pages to guide you in thinking about your goals in all four kinds of work. I then guide you through an audit of how you actually spent your time. Then, we realign your time decisions so you can create what you are trying to create. The calendar keeps track of your appointments, and the planner gives you the vision of what you are going to accomplish.Planning and purposeful thought makes everything happen. Every single person is busy, but the goal in life is not to do more. The goal is to organize your time, thoughts, and energy so that you can make the biggest impact in the world. This system will increase your impact. Using a common language improves your communication tools. Improving your communication tools helps more people collaborate effectively without requiring more complexity. I have a lot of paper for my job. Does it all live in the Friday Workbox™? Each slash pocket represents and holds the paper for a single idea or project. Lisa has multiple boxes of slash pockets — one at work and one at home. The most active ones live in an active workbox or portable bag for this quarter, and the rest tend to stay in one place. Frequently accessed reference papers are printed and kept physically in binders, and they are also kept digitally. The binders are color coded to match the workbox and hold the reference materials for easy access when needed. The contents of each binder is reviewed quarterly to ensure they are up to date and to identify any decisions that need to be made on the contents. I have heard about a Friday Workbox™ Club. What is that and how can I join? As a teacher, I know there are many different kinds of students and learners. They need different levels of support and tutoring to be successful. Organize 365® provides three different ways to help you be successful in implementing the Friday Workbox™ system. On demand dashboard training videos Friday Workbox™ Club - 90 minute virtual sessions in an online community for co-working and accountability Friday Workbox™ Certified Organizers - individuals who partner with Organize 365® and can provide 1:1 or small group assistance I have purchased other programs and not followed through. What support or access is there for the Friday Workbox™? Organize 365® is an education company. When you invest in our programs, I want you to have access to the teachers, the community, and the support you need to achieve organization. There is a lot included in your initial purchase — we want you to succeed!This is your professional development and an investment in yoru time management and productivity. It will multiply your time going forward, and we are not going to take it away from you. Is there a way to try this before I make a purchase? Absolutely! Please go to organize365.com/workboxes and read all about the workboxes. A Masterclass is coming soon! And, there is a free five day mini course available to you.
Is your product marketing team talking to customers? In this episode, Dave sits down with Brian Hall and Lauren Decker of Carema Consulting to unpack this very important strategic question and others while discussing the opportunity organizations have to capitalize on the power of product marketing and customer success collaboration. Lauren stresses the importance of connecting the product marketing, and the marketing team as a whole, to customers to develop strong and productive messaging. You will also hear Lauren and Brian share their perspective on how journey mapping needs to evolve to become more customer-centric. With a nod to Clayton Christensen, Brain shares his perspective on the evolution of journey mapping and how organizations should think about the opportunity to understand the job customers are trying to do and then build journeys for customers around the customer's job in collaboration with the customer. About Brian Hall Brian Hall has over 25 years of experience growing revenue at founder-led B2B SaaS and technology companies. His expertise in building and leading customer success organizations is informed by his experience in marketing, sales, product management, product marketing and professional services with early- and growth-stage technology companies.Brian started Carema Consulting to help SaaS companies navigate the customer success pitfalls that inevitably happen when starting and scaling a business. In his role as President and Founder, he works closely with customers' leadership teams to uncover their most important opportunities and challenges. Leaning on his experience, Brian builds out and helps implement strategies and tactics that address these opportunities and challenges, with a particular focus on achieving account expansion.Brian is an Entrepreneur in Residence with both Sales Assembly and growth accelerator VentureSCALE; a Mentor at coworking accelerator Workbox; and a co-founder of the Chicago Customer Success Leadership Group.Outside of work, Brian looks to combine his passions for golf, running, travel, and food & drink. In fact, the name Carema Consulting is in reference to an Italian municipality and especially favored wine-producing area in Piedmont.About Lauren DeckerLauren Decker has spent the last 10 years executing and leading product marketing at high-growth SaaS companies. Her integrated approach to product marketing is informed by experience leading product management and brand management functions at B2B start-ups.As Carema Consulting's product marketing consultant, Lauren works with clients to develop strategic messaging for their product solutions and lay the foundation for their product marketing practice using proven go-to-market frameworks that improve internal communication, enable client-facing teams to confidently solve customer problems, and increase product adoption.Lauren is a member of High Alpha's executive network, High Alpha Navigators.Outside of work, Lauren enjoys spending time with her husband and son, Owen. She spends as much time as possible outside and can often be found on a run with Owen along for the ride in his stroller.
Tanya Bentham is an expert in the style of hand embroidery known as 'Opus Anglicanum'. It is a style of embroidery that was prevalent in the 13th & 14th centuries in England. Very specific stitches are used in a specific way with specific materials and style. Tanya shares her fascinating story of how she got started in embroidery and how the obsession with Opus Anglicanum started. It may sound dull that Tanya takes her inspiration from Medieval manuscripts. Far from it! Those manuscripts contain hilarious situations and crazy characters and this was an area that I wanted to dig down into with Tanya. There is a lot of humour in her work. She also loves to take old images and put a modern twist on them, but still using relevant imagery and sticking strictly to the style and methods of the era. Tanya has brought all that knowledge and experience together and her first book is just about to be published... exciting times! Susan Weeks chats with Tanya about: What is Opus Anglicanum? The main stitches used and the specific thread. Her twist of 'The 3 living & the 3 dead' How to create a face in Opus Anglicanum Historical re-enactment Writing her book Knitting in the dark! Finding it difficult to start things and preferring longer bigger projects Where do all the crazy characters and silly scenes come from? Just how nerdy is nerdy? Medieval simplicity vs Jacobean crewelwork exuberance Learning which rules you can break so it is still 'Medieval' What to wear when you are a proper artist A fab excuse for not finishing a piece of embroidery.... For this episode... View Show Notes, Links & Examples of Tanya's work at https://stitcherystories.com/tanyabentham Visit: https://www.opusanglicanumembroidery.com/ Like : https://www.facebook.com/groups/2131204437191134/ Read : https://opusanglicanum.wordpress.com/ Look : https://www.instagram.com/opusanglicanum/ Watch: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWJl2IvOniL94jIym33JNYA Tweet: https://twitter.com/Opusembroidery SIGN UP for Crafty Online Course Creator's Workbox to get started for FREE on your online course creation journey https://www.craftyonlinecoursecreator.info/workbox Other episodes you might like! https://www.stitcherystories.com/phillipaturnbull/ https://www.stitcherystories.com/clarehunter/ https://www.stitcherystories.com/stamfordbridgetapestryproject/ Other links and things we talked about: The Luttrell Psalter https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/the-luttrell-psalter The Syon Cope https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/the-syon-cope Bananarama https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A-w5L7pygE Asterix & Obelix https://www.asterix.com/en/ Tintin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Tintin Les Dawson - wonky piano playing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nNGlaiVypU
Vendulka Battais is a textile artist, quilter, embroiderer and designer who started her creative journey making clothes with her mum in the Czech Republic. She learnt simple patchwork when she moved to the UK and was looking for a new hobby! Vendulka shares her fabulous story of where that early interest in patchwork took her. It's a story of creativity and of making opportunities and of taking action. From squares and triangles, Vendulka's work has evolved into quilting and embroidery, and a love of circular patterns inspired by mandalas and dream-catchers. Her love of teaching shines through with in-person classes and her new range of online video courses too. Susan Weeks chats with Vendulka about: Coming out of covid lockdown and wondering what's next. Her dream of creating on demand online video classes. It's a whole new set of skills creating an online course. If you don't have guidance then you need plenty of time for trial and error! Investing effort into creating an on-demand online course is creating future income Habits have changed and online courses are now seen as a great way of learning and networking Running her fabric & haberdashery shop in Suffolk Starting her creative adventure with simple patchwork and quilting Starting a group which encourages designers to share their patterns and a central place to buy patterns from Connecting designers / creators with makers Being inspired by a 'stairway to heaven' Wanting to turn her hobby into a business and support her family Learning how to run a shop Celebrating 10 years as a shop business owner It's OK to improve over time... Just Start! Learning how to create with what you have The meditative effect of free motion quilting Glow in the dark fabric mandalas For this episode... View Show Notes, Links & Examples of Vendulka's work at https://stitcherystories.com/vendulkabattais Visit: https://www.oliven.co.uk/ Like : https://www.facebook.com/olivenpatchwork Look : https://www.instagram.com/vendulkaoliven/ Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwNXZS-is0c JOIN our Facebook Group to Buy & Sell patterns https://www.facebook.com/groups/buysellpatterns SIGN UP for Crafty Online Course Creator's Workbox to get started for FREE on your online course creation journey https://www.craftyonlinecoursecreator.info/workbox Other episodes you might like https://www.stitcherystories.com/amijames/ https://www.stitcherystories.com/saimakaur/ https://www.stitcherystories.com/lorraineturner/
Welcome to the newest Wednesday Podcast! On Wednesdays, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365 community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps, and triumphs along their organizing journey. You can see and hear transformation in action. I look forward to helping YOU get Organized! This week, I share my conversation with Mickela M. She lives at home with her (almost) high school aged daughter and her college aged son. She recently moved, has a family business, and has had both kids at home during the pandemic. Mickela shares her growth using the Friday Workbox (and Lisa shares a secret Workbox update!). I hope you find her story as inspiring as I do! Bonus - Hat tip to Mickela for the Stress vs. Chaos podcast topic last week! I am grateful that you are reaching out to share your stories and progress with me and with the Organize 365 community. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday. For more information about the programs and products mentioned in this podcast please check out these links: Organize 365 The Sunday Basket® 100 Day Home Organization Program ALL ACCESS Workboxes Paper Organizing Retreats I look forward to helping YOU get Organized!
Lorraine Turner is a textile artist who gives support for endangered animals through her vibrant textile art. Lorraine has been a practicing artist for many years as a graphic designer, working on wide variety of commercial projects but her adventure into textile art started a few years ago, and she adopted the 'no rules' approach to her textile art creations. Lorraine works on large textile art portraits of endangered animals, using bright patterned fabrics, materials and techniques that she experiments with to achieve what's in her head. Fabric applique, hand and free machine embroidery, aspects of quilting, so many techniques are layered together to produce her stunning art. A key impact on Lorraine's work is her inspiration. Endangered animals come to her via her daily meditations and tell her their stories and troubles. This is a fascinating story of working from the heart and attracting fabulous opportunities along the way. Lorraine chats with Susan Weeks in this episode of Stitchery Stories textile art podcast. Her current Monarch butterfly art challenge The 'no rules' method of developing her textile art Taking it all back to the core Developing the commercial aspects of her art practice to support her focus & passions Generating revenue & charging for her expertise Meditation as inspiration for textile art How to shut off your brain and unplug Working with groups and uplifting children What makes your heart sing? Attracting amazing opportunities For this episode... View Links, information & Examples of Lorraine's work at http://www.stitcherystories.com/lorraineturner Visit: https://calicohorses.com/ Like: https://www.facebook.com/people/Lorraine-Turner-Textile-Artist/100063678787825/ Look: https://www.instagram.com/lorraineturnerartist/ Buy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LorraineTurnerArtist Sew: Monarch Butterfly Challenge https://calicohorses.com/monarch-sewing-art-challenge/ Follow Sue for course creation and online marketing stuff https://www.facebook.com/TheMissingTraining https://www.instagram.com/susan.l.weeks Sign up for information on Sue's 'How To Create An Online Course' which is specifically created for textile artists and other crafty business owners. Get your FREE "Crafty Online Course Creator's Workbox" and fortnightly 'Crafty Course Chat' https://bit.ly/3sgAIji Other Episodes You Might Like: Janine Heschl https://www.stitcherystories.com/janineheschl/ Kate Tume https://www.stitcherystories.com/katetume/
Catriona Baird is Textiles Curator at Paisley Museum, in Scotland, which celebrates it's 150th anniversary on 11th April 2021. Catriona shares the story of the Paisley pattern - that swirly floral stylised teardrop motif that pops up in so many designs and objects, as well as of course on the famous Paisley Shawls. This is a story that brings together geography, history, fashion and textiles and gives a fabulous insight into early industrial textile production too. In this episode of Stitchery Stories, Catriona Baird chats with Susan Weeks around: Her current research as part of the Paisley Museum Re-imagined Project What is the Paisley Pattern Where did the Paisley pattern originate The history of Paisley as an important textile production centre Making Paisley Shawls The Jaquard Loom and making 'point paper' designs Paisley Museum history & its collections The types and styles of Paisley shawls The first exhibition of Paisley shawls The links with The Needlework Development Scheme Investigating the museum collections The museum re-development project And we also make a CALLOUT for interesting objects which feature the Paisley pattern and have an interesting story. If you have an interesting Paisley object with an interesting story then please email a picture and the story to Catriona at the museum and she will be delighted. Email: paisleymuseum@renfrewshire.gov.uk For this episode... View Links, information & Examples of the paisley pattern at http://www.stitcherystories.com/paisleypattern Visit: https://reimagined.paisleymuseum.org/ Like: https://en-gb.facebook.com/PaisleyMuseum/ Look: https://www.instagram.com/paisleymuseum/ Tweet: @PaisleyMuseum Follow Sue for course creation and online marketing stuff https://www.facebook.com/TheMissingTraining https://www.instagram.com/susan.l.weeks Sign up for information on Sue's 'How To Create An Online Course' which is specifically created for textile artists and other crafty business owners. Get your FREE "Crafty Online Course Creator's Workbox" https://bit.ly/3sgAIji Other Episodes You Might Like: Lindy Richardson & The Needlework Development Scheme https://www.stitcherystories.com/lindyrichardson/ Dr Jennie Batchelor & The Great Lady's Magazine Stitch-off https://www.stitcherystories.com/drjenniebatchelor/ Clare Hunter: Banner Maker Writing The Threads Of Life https://www.stitcherystories.com/clarehunter/
Dr Gail Cowley is the founder and director of The School Of Stitched Textiles. Through the school, Gail offers a range of courses from beginner through to advanced practitioner, in a range of textile related subjects. As we hit the one year anniversary of Covid disruptions, lockdowns and challenges, we dig into many topics around online education and the acceptance of technology and learning via the internet. Gail shares tons of wisdom around creating online courses for practical, art and craft topics, and the changes that she has witnessed over the last few years in particular. We also chat about building and maintaining community around our stitching and learning, as well as how we can all support the things that we love. In this episode of Stitchery Stories, Gail Cowley chats with Susan Weeks around: knitting socks: her new lockdown obsession the volume of course work produced by her students during the pandemic everyone being more comfortable with video chats, using zoom, Facebook lives etc connections & community her path to being an online course creator evolution of moving courses into digital delivery working with a professional videographer making filming an enjoyable experience... ... and how it shows in the finished videos. It's time to 'up our game' in the quality of our digital content production the pleasure of following students progress into employment & business opportunities the impact we have on other's lives the unexpected contents in a bag of a student's work new courses coming up in needle felting & crewel work the new online exhibition to showcase students work the Stitch Directory: directory of small independent suppliers Please support your local independent suppliers For this episode... View Links, information & Examples from The School Of Stitched Textiles courses at http://www.stitcherystories.com/gailcowley Visit: https://www.sofst.org/ Like: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolOfStitchedTextiles/ Look: https://www.instagram.com/school_of_stitch/ Pin: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/sofst1/ Watch: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCroaRYOYR5GlROrodMfIybw Sign up for information on Sue's 'How To Create An Online Course' which is specifically created for textile artists and other crafty business owners. Get your FREE "Crafty Online Course Creator's Workbox" https://bit.ly/3sgAIji Other Episodes You Might Like: Sara Dennis https://www.stitcherystories.com/saradennis/ Jane Sanders https://www.stitcherystories.com/janesanders/ Ami James https://www.stitcherystories.com/amijames/ Other people & Places mentioned: The Repair Shop https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08l581p Gawthorpe Hall https://www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk/
Segment 1: Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins John to break down everything that is in the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill. Segment 2: John Wallace, Co-Founder, Workbox, tells John about how the Chicago-based co-working accelerator is expanding and how they are expecting to thrive in a post COVID-19 environment.
Planujesz przestrzeń dla dzieci w swoim ogrodzie? Mam dla Ciebie coś bardzo przydatnego! Narzędzie, które pozwoli Ci zaplanować taką przestrzeń samodzielnie. Boisz się, czy dasz sobie radę? Jasne, że tak. Zdradzę Ci sekret... Architekci tworzą dobrą przestrzeń, dobre miejsca tworzą ludzie, którzy z niej korzystają. Czyli Ty i Twoja rodzina. Nikt nie zna Twojej działki lepiej niż Ty. Nikt nie rozumie potrzeb Twojej rodziny lub społeczności lepiej niż Ty. Dlatego to właśnie Ty jesteś głównym twórcą tego miejsca. Nawet gdy zatrudniasz architekta.Oczywiście, projektowanie przestrzeni nie jest łatwe. Ale właśnie dlatego stworzyłam workbox "(Nie)plac zabaw. Design it yourself", który pozwoli Ci stworzyć własny, idealny (nie)plac zabaw. Przeprowadzę Cię krok po kroku przez cały proces projektowy. Dasz radę!Więcej na ten temat znajdziesz na stronie: https://www.pracowniak.pl/workbox-diy
This week’s guest is our new friend, James McGuinness! James is the founder of PondLeap, which helps entrepreneurs and companies looking to expand into new countries establish a sales strategy, hire freelance salespeople, and coach those freelancers to sell their products all for the average price of one full time salesperson. Having experienced the struggles himself, PondLeap’s aim is to minimize the risk of hiring and managing salespeople.We spoke about how important reputation is in business and sales, how you should do your research before talking to anyone, and how CEO’s need to be fundamentally well versed in all aspects of the business while allowing themselves time to learn stuff they don’t know.We had a bunch of laughs at the expense of Elon Musk, ranting about how awful marketplaces are, and invented anew cocktail named the “English Matthew McConaughey”.Grab a warm beer and join us for a great conversation!Watch Here: https://youtu.be/Ui-UnpQpqV8Follow PondLeap:Website: https://www.pondleap.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pondleap/Follow James:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesmcguinness/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/inconversation)
This week’s guest is our new friend, Caitlin McAllister! Caitlin is the COO (chief operations officer) at Workbox, a tech incubator and accelerator. We are currently members of Workbox’s Faster Smarter Accelerator program for our own tech idea! We spoke about how fundraising for a start-up is a lot like dating, how founders have more to gain by being open about their tech idea rather then being secretive, and how important networking is for everyone. We also had many laughs caused by speaking gaffs, the importance of wearing pants even on Zoom calls, and how the Midwest is better than the west and east coast. It’s an informative and hilarious conversation! Follow Caitlin:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caitlinmcallister/Follow Workbox:Website: https://www.workboxcompany.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workbox-company/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workboxcompany/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/inconversation)
Wie kann ich ein Front-End ganz ohne Framework bauen? Probier's mit Web Components! In dieser Folge erzählt uns Christian Liebel von den Potenzialen der wiederverwendbaren HTML-Komponenten. Web Components sind ein Set von APIs, die es modernen Browsern ermöglichen, komponentenbasierte Architekturen zu verwenden. Dieses Komponentenmodell wird als Standard kontinuierlich vom W3C weiterentwickelt. Es bietet den großen Vorteil, dass einzelne Elemente einer Webseite aktualisiert werden können, ohne dabei die grundlegende Struktur durcheinander zu bringen. Wir nähern uns in dieser Folge der Frage, ob Web Components womöglich in Zukunft Frameworks wie Angular oder React ablösen werden, gemeinsam mit Christian Liebel von Thinktecture. In seinem Buch “Progressive Web Apps: Das Praxisbuch” schreibt er über plattformübergreifende App-Entwicklung mit Angular und Workbox und ist nicht nur Google Developers Expert, sondern auch Microsoft MVP. Auf Twitter könnt ihr Christian unter @christianliebel folgen. Picks of the Day Christian hat mit Web Components auf Paint.js.org die klassische Version von Microsoft Paint nachgebaut und es fühlt sich schön retronostalgisch an! Auf seinem GitHub-Profil gibt's dazu noch mehr Infos. Sebi: Die JavaScript-Methode ‘Promise.allSettled()' ermöglicht mehrere asynchrone Tasks, die voneinander unabhängig sind. Jojo: Die neue, coole JavaScript-Funktionalität ‘Private Fields' wird im EcmaScript-Standard implementiert und ist Teil des Class-Field-Proposals TC39. Aktuell können die Private Fields mit Babel 7 und dem Stage 3 Preset verwendet werden. Schreibt uns! Schickt uns eure Themenwünsche und euer Feedback. podcast@programmier.bar Folgt uns! Bleibt auf dem Laufenden über zukünftige Folgen und virtuelle Meetups und beteiligt euch an Community-Diskussionen. Twitter Instagram Facebook Meetup YouTube Musik: Hanimo
Welcome to the newest Wednesday Podcast! On Wednesdays, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365 community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps, and triumphs along their organizing journey. You can see and hear transformation in action. I look forward to helping YOU get Organized! Today’s Transformational Podcast features my conversation with Melissa S. Missy lives with her husband and 3 girls. This is the second part of our conversation. Today we talk about work, motherhood, and other organizational parts of life. Missy works in a family business with 180 employees that focuses on media and trade publications. She and Lisa share about how Missy uses a Workbox and Binders to keep all of her papers organized so she can be an organized business owner. They also share how the Workbox and Sunday Basket® help Missy plan her week and stay proactive rather than reactive! I hope you enjoy her story and find her as inspiring as I do! I am grateful that you are reaching out to share your stories and progress with me and with the Organize 365 community. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday For more information about the programs and products mentioned in this podcast please check out these links: Organize 365 The Sunday Basket® 100 Day Home Organization Program ALL ACCESS Workboxes Paper Organizing Retreats I look forward to helping YOU get Organized!
There's been a reckoning coming for the tech incubator space, and the pandemic has only accelerated that. Without the ability to host events or provide workspace, the value for founders to join these programs has declined. Workbox CEO John Wallace shares how they are providing more than a coworking space with services geared to help connect founders with other founders, investors and industry experts to put their best foot forward.
(February 6, 2019) Rick and Jeff (Chrome DevRel) discuss the state of service workers: how they enable PWA functionality, which websites are a good fit, current adoption, common implementation mistakes, and how the Workbox tool can help. For more info about everything discussed in this video, check out the original video→ https://goo.gle/2MmjeP8
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Despite JavaScript being a single-threaded language, you can now leverage multi-threaded computing thanks to modern browser features such as web workers, workouts and service workers. In this show, Majid explains how these features work and what problems they solve. We also discuss the strategies you can use to introduce them to production codebases and give your users a much more enjoyable experience on your web app. Panel Paige Niedringhaus Carl Mungazi Charles Max Wood TJ VanToll Guest Majid Hajian Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Comlink makes WebWorkers enjoyable Workbox Figma The AssemblyScript Book Houdini: Demystifying CSS Picks Majid Hajian: Follow Majid on Twitter > @mhadaily Deep Work - Cal Newport Carl Mungazi: Off the Main Thread | The Web Platform Podcast Charles Max Wood: Natural Goat Milk Soaps for Healthy Skin — Goat Milk Stuff Flip Timer & stopwatch on the App Store Desktop tripod Devchat.tv Remote meetups Devchat.tv Remote Conferences Paige Niedringhaus: DJI Phantom 4 Drone Ozark show on Netflix TJ VanToll: Goat-2-Meeting — Sweet Farm Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Despite JavaScript being a single-threaded language, you can now leverage multi-threaded computing thanks to modern browser features such as web workers, workouts and service workers. In this show, Majid explains how these features work and what problems they solve. We also discuss the strategies you can use to introduce them to production codebases and give your users a much more enjoyable experience on your web app. Panel Paige Niedringhaus Carl Mungazi Charles Max Wood TJ VanToll Guest Majid Hajian Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Comlink makes WebWorkers enjoyable Workbox Figma The AssemblyScript Book Houdini: Demystifying CSS Picks Majid Hajian: Follow Majid on Twitter > @mhadaily Deep Work - Cal Newport Carl Mungazi: Off the Main Thread | The Web Platform Podcast Charles Max Wood: Natural Goat Milk Soaps for Healthy Skin — Goat Milk Stuff Flip Timer & stopwatch on the App Store Desktop tripod Devchat.tv Remote meetups Devchat.tv Remote Conferences Paige Niedringhaus: DJI Phantom 4 Drone Ozark show on Netflix TJ VanToll: Goat-2-Meeting — Sweet Farm Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
It’s finally time to talk about the NEW Friday Workboxes! I’ve worked on the Friday Workboxes for a very long time (and by that, I mean three years), so I feel like they’re more than ready to go out into the world and start changing people’s lives! If you want to take a trip down memory lane with me and travel back to around two years and four months ago, that was when I first introduced the idea of a Friday Workbox with you. Time flies, huh? It may have taken a few years to get here, but it took that long to make sure the Friday Workboxes would be as awesome as possible. And as the saying goes, it’s “better late than never,” right? Friday Workboxes Are For Home-Based Businesses Are you an entrepreneur or the owner of a home-based business? If you are, the Friday Workboxes are PERFECT for you! There are four Friday boxes available, including a box for: Direct Sales Home Schooling Entrepreneurs Teachers (this one will be available July 1st) If you’re familiar with the Sunday Basket® system, navigating your way around the Friday Workbox will be a piece of cake. They share some similarities such as the use of the 1.0 and 2.0 Slash Pockets, but they also differ regarding their use and purpose. The Friday Workbox is a complete system and costs $150. You can’t buy each part of the box individually, but you can make your own workbox with materials from the Organize 365 Store, if you prefer. But I would advise that you save yourself the hassle and go for the complete Friday Workbox to get the most out of your investment. Friday Workboxes Vs. Sunday Baskets® : What’s The Difference? You’re probably wondering how the Friday Workbox differs from the Sunday Basket®. When you think of the Sunday Basket®, what pops into your head? Bills, letters, medical information, finances, and everything in between, right? The Sunday Basket® is built for organizing the home, and everything that’s connected to that is kept in your Sunday Basket®. The Friday Workbox, on the other hand, is all about organizing your home-based business or “passion project.” The NEW Golden Hour – (Friday at 2pm) I’ve designed the Friday Box to be done on a Friday at 2pm. That’s very specific, I know. Of course, you can do the Friday Workbox at any time of the day. But if you’re anything like me, you want to be done with work by 2pm on a Friday! You’ll need at least one hour to work on your Friday Workbox. As you’ve probably heard me say before, for every minute you spend planning, you GAIN five in execution. So, if you spend just an hour planning, you’ll save yourself five hours next week – how awesome is that? Reviewing The Week & Planning Ahead Some of you may still be thinking, “But why choose a Friday?” and I have two reasons: When I do the box on a Friday, I can review the week and plan for what needs to be done the following week. It gives me a clear perspective and saves me a lot of time when Monday morning rolls around again. I don’t like to work over the weekend. I’d rather respond to emails and get in touch with people on a Friday rather than wait for the beginning of the next week. This way, I can enjoy my weekend and not have to think about work again until Monday morning. Inside Your Friday Workbox The Friday Workbox comes with a Sunday Basket® in the color of your choosing, one set of the 2.0 Slash Pockets, and two sets of the rainbow 1.0 Slash Pockets. One set of the 1.0 Slash Pockets are set up in a similar way to the Sunday Basket® while the second set includes labels for each day of the week. You’ll also receive a guide for your workbox about how you can sort out your slash pockets. Each one is focused on the traditional sales cycle and color coded as follows: Pink Slash Pockets – Leads Purple Slash Pockets – Customers Green Slash Pockets – Finances Blue Slash Pockets – Marketing & Personal Development Once you get the hang of the Friday Workbox, it will start to create a fluent sales cycle for you. As you go through the program, your sales will increase and your business will become more organized. Friday Workbox Workshops On June 18th, I’ll be hosting a live workshop. And if you’ve bought a workbox, you’ll receive a quick invite to come and join me on the live call. During the Workbox 1.0 Workshop, we’ll go through everything you need to know about the Friday Workboxes and how you can organize yours to be the most effective and impactful for YOU. So, if you buy a Friday Workbox, you can check out the original live workshop, and you’ll also get a link to another video showing you how to organize the workbox you purchased. The direct sales, entrepreneur, home-school, and teacher workboxes will each have their own coaching video so you’ll get a real fine-tuned and in depth workshop related to the workbox you purchased. In your Friday Workbox System, you’ll receive: A Sunday Basket® One set of the 2.0 Slash Pockets Two sets of the 1.0 Slash Pockets A printed workbook to talk you through how to assemble the workbox A recording of the live video class and the coaching video for your specific workbox Imagine having the ability to organize your work in one box, going through it on a Friday afternoon and keeping your work organized throughout the week. Sounds great, doesn’t it? In the next podcast episode, I’m going to tell you how to get these Friday Workboxes organized most efficiently and effectively as possible – stay tuned for that one!
For the April podcast episodes, I want to talk to you about how to plan a big project or work towards a big goal. Full disclosure, I generally record podcasts 6-8 weeks in advance. I recorded these in February and March, and I used the examples I was planning at the time. Today, the world looks very different, and many of my examples are not things we can do right now. I know many of these kinds of big projects, celebrations, and plans are all up in the air right now. We are all missing out on direct physical connection to keep our communities safe. I made the decision to air these episodes anyway, because how you plan a big project did not change. How we are living right now has changed dramatically. But, the principles of organizing never change. You can still learn the skill of organizing. It takes learning and skill to develop organization and productivity. I am sharing my system for completing big projects. I break it down into smaller steps, and I am going to teach you these skills so you can follow along, and maybe even plan a project of your own. I am trying to provide as much encouragement, motivation, perspective, and love as possible during this time of uncertainty. We are in this together! After you have been doing your Sunday Basket® for 6-8 weeks, you will find you have 2.0 slash pockets with projects that still need your attention. Today on the podcast, I want to share with you how to move beyond your Sunday Basket® to dos and weekly focus to actually completing big projects. I want to show you how I create bigger goals and accomplish bigger projects. I do this by using a consistent system for approaching my big projects and I want to teach you how to apply these same skills. For this podcast series, I am talking about three different example projects: a large party or celebration, summer planning for kids, and moving to a new home. This system is for a project that requires more than a single weekend to complete. Much of the time, you will collect ideas and papers for your project in a 2.0 slash pocket. When you are committed to taking action and completing the project, you will follow the steps in the podcasts. Step 1 - Identify your Project and Dedicate a Sunday Basket® or Workbox to the Project Once you have committed to your project or goal, dedicate a separate Sunday Basket®, portable Sunday Basket®, or Workbox to your project. You can purchase a plain Sunday Basket (no slash pockets) in the Organize 365 Shop. Having a separate box physically represents your resolve to reaching the goal, and helps your brain to focus on completing the project. The separate box is a temporary focal point - at the end of the project you will reuse the box for something else. Then, empty your brain into the box. Write down every thought, idea, or plan you have about your project. Make sure you capture every thought your brain has, even if you end up with duplicates. Getting everything out of your head will resolve the feeling of overwhelm that you initially face. Drop physical items (invitations, photos, receipts, etc.) directly into the box. Click here to download these printables! :)
The #ThrowbackThursday Podcast this week is Episode 236 - From Piles to Productivity (with Virginia Dean). In this podcast, I talk about WHY The Corporate Workbox helps you get AND stay organized at work. Just because something is in your Google calendar does NOT mean it’s getting done. Ideas can be disorganized too. You may not have physical piles on your desk, but I bet you have piles of ideas and to dos in your brain, especially at work. The Corporate Workbox creates a home for all of those ideas, tasks, routines, projects, and anything else you need to keep straight to be good at what you do. Listen in and learn how a Workbox may help you too!
EP 13 - SOPHIE from SALT HIPPY - April 12th, 2019 "Make sure you take care of yourself. Really take time for yourself. Have a cup of tea, a bath, stand outside barefoot, just absorb being outside and just take a break. It's okay to take a break. You have to take care of yourself." - SOPHIE I loved my conversation with Sophie because it was a nice reminder to take care of yourself. We even talked about MAGIC. Well, not that kind that you're thinking. She shares her experience in the navy, being a mom / wife, all while balancing Salt Hippy. She is truly an inspiration and I think you will enjoy what she has to say. Check her out on instagram @salthippy and be sure to take a look at her Pinterest guide. It is a life saver for any creative entrepreneur! Episode 13 is sponsored by The Original ScrapBox. Use code: MERMAID to save $100 plus FREE SHIPPING on The DreamBox, WorkBox 3.0 or Ultimate Sewingbox. Visit theoriginalscrapbox.com.
WELCOME BACK TO MERMAID FOR THIS! Episode 12 is sponsored by The Original ScrapBox Use my code: MERMAID to save $100 + FREE SHIPPING on your WorkBox 3.0, DreamBox or The Ultimate SewingBox theoriginalscrapbox.com In this episode I am talking to you about LESSONS LEARNED when it comes to starting a business. What are you waiting for? Listen now!!! Episode 13 airs next week.
"You have to learn from your failures and sometimes it may seem unreachable but you just have to take that fail and learn from it." - NICOLE Nicole has such a calm and humble persona. Speaking with her was such a pleasure! Check out her beautiful art on instagram @lockhartglass Episode 11 is sponsored by The Original ScrapBox. Use code: MERMAID to save $100 plus FREE SHIPPING on The DreamBox, WorkBox 3.0 or Ultimate Sewingbox. Visit theoriginalscrapbox.com. Sorry for the sound quality. My mic has been off lately and a new one is on the way for next week! Feel inspired? Please support. Even a donation of .99c per month helps me to make more episodes and improve on the quality. Follow this link to donate https://anchor.fm/mermaidforthis and click "Support this Podcast".
"A lot of people will say something or they will want to do something, or have an opinion about this or that, and how it should or should not be done. But the only thing that is going to make movement and change is actually doing something." - Monique Monique is just as sweet as her pastries! You can find her mouth watering creations at BeeTheLove.net or @Bee.The.Love on instagram. Episode 10 is sponsored by The Original ScrapBox. Use code: MERMAID to save $100 on The DreamBox, WorkBox 3.0 or Ultimate Sewingbox. Visit theoriginalscrapbox.com. Like what you hear? Please leave a review! Feedback keeps this podcast going. Feel inspired? Please support. Even a donation of .99c per month helps me to make more episodes and improve on the quality. Follow this link to donate https://anchor.fm/mermaidforthis and click "Support this Podcast". Tune in next week for Episode 11 and remember to subscribe!
"Do not give up. I know in the beginning I wasn't selling anything. I would go months just posting my art and nothing would sell, but for a year straight I would just keeping going and going and posting. I didn't care what anybody else thought and then it just all started to fall together. Year two and year three. And if I would have just gave up and been like, "ya know what this isn't working", I wouldn't be where I am right now." Speaking with Stayce was awesome! You can find her art, podcast and more by following this link linktr.ee/thatgirlstayce Episode 9 is sponsored by The Original ScrapBox Use my code: MERMAID to save $100 on your WorkBox 3.0, DreamBox or The Ultimate SewingBox theoriginalscrapbox.com Please leave a review. Feedback is SO important and your support is much appreciated! Episode 10 airs next week and features another talented artist!
WELCOME BACK TO MERMAID FOR THIS! Episode 7 is sponsored by The Original ScrapBox Use my code: MERMAID to save $100 on your WorkBox 3.0, DreamBox or The Ultimate SewingBox theoriginalscrapbox.com In this episode I am talking to you about vision boards and how they can change your life! What are you waiting for? Tune in and feel inspired. Episode 8 airs next week and features our very first guest!
Episode 6 is sponsored by The Original ScrapBox Use my code: MERMAID to save $150 on your WorkBox 3.0 Use my code: MADEBYMERMAIDS to save $100 on your DreamBox theoriginalscrapbox.com In this episode I am reminding you that YOU HAVE IT ALL. What are you waiting for? Tune in and feel inspired. MERMAID FOR THIS will return the week of January 15th, 2019... Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas! Happy New Year!
An airhacks.fm conversation with@marcushellberg about: "Vaadin in Turku, simplifying with EJB 3 without layers, hacking JavaScript in browser, www.itmill.comwww.millstone.org and the history of vaadin, how Joonas started vaadin, the benefits of opensource, WebComponents with Vaadin Elements, Java generates WebComponents, Java is listening to WebComponents, melting frameworks, framework-less development with WebStandards, effectiveweb workshop easy to explain ServiceWorkers, higher level caching strategies with WorkBox, simple code first, Markus Code One Talk, lit-html is the missing piece, high performance with lit-html, lit-html outperforms virtual DOM, Angular is J2EE for the frontend, Angular's clunky module system predates ES 6 modules, future Angular versions could migrate away from the proprietary module system, possible breaking changes every 6 months, questionable DI in browser, less code with WebStandards, polyfills make your app leaner, WebStandards are moving forward, webworkers and webassembly, the lean WebStandard revolution, enterprise integration with WebComponents, Custom Elements Everywhere, Polymer's mission statement is to go away, polymer is the anti framework, npm is the remaining strange thing, the future of Vaadin, PWA for Java developers, upcoming WebStandards, and layered APIs, Vaadin Flow, and Vaadin Components, @marcushellberg, @vaadin"
Episode 4 is sponsored by The Original ScrapBox. Use my code: MERMAID to save $150 on your WorkBox 3.0. theoriginalscrapbox.com In this episode I give you some tips to Spark Creative Thinking and get out of that rut! Send me your questions! Upcoming episodes will feature a Q&A. Contact me on my website MermaidForThis.com
Episode 1 is sponsored by The Original Scrapbox. Use my code: 'MERMAID' to save $150 on your WorkBox 3.0 through December 31st, 2018. Visit TheOriginalScrapBox.com. In this episode I explain why I started this podcast, what you can expect in future episodes and who I am. Thanks for listening and remember to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts! Tune in next week for Episode 2. For questions or comments please contact me on my website at MermaidForThis.com
Recording date: 2018-09-20 Tweet John Papa https://twitter.com/john_papa Ward Bell https://twitter.com/wardbell Dan Wahlin https://twitter.com/danwahlin (0:01:51) John reads the mailbag about browser support, service workers performance imapc,t and adding home screens to PWAs. (0:01:51) Mailbag https://twitter.com/RealTalkJS/status/1042572672025194496 (00:2:15) Maxim describes PWA support in the browsers (0:03:10) Ward points out that Addy Osmani https://twitter.com/addyosmani says: "It's important to remember that Progressive Web Apps work everywhere but are supercharged in modern browsers. Progressive enhancement is a backbone of the model." (0:03:42) Service worker support in "Can I Use" https://caniuse.com/#feat=serviceworkers (0:03:50) Maxim recommends using the PWA feature detector https://github.com/tomayac/pwa-feature-detector (0:04:10) Maxim answers John's question about how PWAs have changed over the past few years (0:05:45) Maxim answers what a PWA is and the value to developers and users (0:07:00) Ward asks "What problem does PWA solve?" (0:07:43) Dan asks what he benefits of PWA are to an enterprise business (0:08:50) Maxim points out how low wifi (LiFi) can be hard to deal with (0:09:22) What is a PWA https://developers.google.com/web/progressive-web-apps/ (0:09:30) Ward asks if a PWA magically knows if its offline or not (0:11:50) Maxim talks about LiFi as really low connectivity (0:13:20) John clarifies with Maxim that PWAs uses browser APIs to check their connectivity (0:14:00) Ward asks if he should use the raw service worker protocol (0:15:15) Dan and Ward asks Maxim what makes this easier (0:16:57) Maxim talks about the Workbox project https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/ (0:18:15) John asks Maxim what else besides Service Workers, that is a part of PWAs (0:18:30) Maxim discusses web app manfiest https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Manifest (0:21:10) Maxim talks about Service Worker precache https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/sw-precache (0:22:22) Ward asks Maxim to tell a story about one of Maxim's successful experiences with PWAs (0:28:26) mobile era rocks PWA https://mobileera.rocks/ (0:28:46) Ward raises how conferences are notorious for low wifi (0:33:00) John asks Maxim when not to do a PWA (0:38:00) Ward, John and Maxim discuss security concerns with PWAs (0:44:30) Lighthouse tool for PWAs https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lighthouse/blipmdconlkpinefehnmjammfjpmpbjk (0:45:30) Maxim mentions the Web Hint tool for PWAs https://webhint.io/ (tip: npx hint https://example.com ) (0:46:50) Someone to follow: Nicholas Zakas https://twitter.com/slicknet https://humanwhocodes.com/ (0:47:38) Someone to follow: Simona Cotin https://twitter.com/simona_cotin?lang=en (0:48:10) Someone to follow: Arthur Stolyar https://twitter.com/nekrtemplar Additional Resources PWA Checklist https://developers.google.com/web/progressive-web-apps/checklist Curated list of PWA news by Maxim: https://twitter.com/progwebnews/ PWA Feature Detector https://tomayac.github.io/pwa-feature-detector/ Mobile Era PWA: https://mobileera.rocks/ Workbox: https://workboxjs.org Webhint: https://webhint.io PWA Get Started: https://developers.google.com/web/progressive-web-apps/ https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/pwa Excellent post on PWA: https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2015/12/getting-started-pwa
If you’ve been eyeing our Friday Box system but aren’t sure which Box is the right one for you, this podcast is what you’ve been waiting for! Lisa gets into (really into--grab a pen!) the details of our three most popular Friday Boxes, who they were designed for, and how they function to help you transform your Monday morning from hectic to calm and productive. (Hint: It’s something you do on Friday!) Settle in (maybe pack a lunch), grab a notebook, and learn about our productivity secret weapon! Be sure to check out organize365.com/choosing-a-workbox for notes, links, and photos from this episode. Like the show? Leave a review! If you tried any of my suggestions, I’d love to see them! Follow me on Instagram and join the Facebook group for more great organizing tips, then share your photos with me by tagging me @organize365 or using #organize365! Want more information on launching your professional organization business? The Professional Organizer’s Think Tank is for you. Want more information on adding the Sunday Basket Certification to your current business? We’d love for you to join us in the Certification Program!
This week on the podcast, Lisa dives deep into the Professional Organizer Friday Workbox like: What's in it? How does it work? What online communities do you receive with your purchase to keep you on track, accountable and to answer any questions you might have? She talks about when and how to follow up with your clients and leads and gives you a look into the mindset of your potential client and how to approach them. The Professional Organizer Friday Workbox contains A 22 page "playbook" Two (2) sets of rainbow slash pockets - one set that matches your Sunday Basket slash pockets and one set for each day of the work week One (1) set of 2.0 slash pockets - Five (5) each of pink, purple, green and blue to organize your leads, clients/sales, money/finances and team/growth/professional development A Workbox in the color of your choosing On demand videos in your dashboard on Organize365.com Membership in the Organize 365 Workboxes Facebook group where Lisa answers your questions live on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month at 9:30 am EST. You can learn more and/or purchase the Professional Organizer Friday Workbox here.
The Organize 365 National Convention was the experience of a lifetime, and I was so happy to meet all of you in person and reveal two of the biggest secrets that I’ve kept for what felt like forever! I’d like to thank everyone that attended. It meant the world to me to have you all there and it was fantastic to meet you all! If you attended the Organize 365 Convention, you already know what I’m going to talk about. But if you couldn’t make it, I’m sure you’re sitting on the edge of your seat in anticipation. The Organize 365 National Convention was a complete success and everything went according to plan. I was so excited to announce the surprises – and now it’s time to reveal them to the rest of the world! The First BIG Surprise… So, the first big announcement is the launch of the Friday Workboxes! The Friday Workbox has been a LONG time coming. I came up with the concept three years ago, but it’s taken all this time to create them because I wanted them to be perfect. The Friday Workbox is a $150.00 system that includes everything you need to start planning your work week and get your career on track. How To Use The Friday Workbox As an entrepreneur, I know all too well that the limit of your success (especially for us ladies) is how organized your home is. I’ll be the first to admit that I was shaking in my boots when I decided to focus on organizing the house and left my business coaching days behind me – to be honest, I was terrified! BUT the Friday Workbox got me through it. It’s designed for home-related businesses, with a particular focus on the following four areas: Direct Sales Home Schooling Entrepreneurs Teachers (the Friday Workbox launches on July 1st) With the Friday Workbox, you can focus on your home-based business to get the most out of your time and lead a more organized, fulfilling life AND career. How Does It Differ From The Sunday Basket®? Many of you are probably wondering how the Friday Workbox system differs from the SundayBasket® system. With the Sunday Basket®, you run your house, and all of the households related tasks, reminders, and responsibilities go in there. However, the Friday Workbox is created for our “passion project.” It’s for the thing in your life that brings extra income into the family, or the one thing that you want to focus your time on when you’re not doing all the other home stuff. What’s Included In Your Friday Workbox? When you receive your Friday Workbox, you can expect to find the following items inside: A Sunday Basket® (in the color of your choosing) 1 set of the 2.0 slash pockets (20 slash pockets in total) 2 sets of the 1.0 slash pockets A printed workbook to talk you through how to assemble the workbox A recording of the video class that explains how to use your specific workbox So, that’s everything that is included in the Friday Workbox system. It’s sold as a complete system, so you can’t buy each item individually. Each workbox also includes a guide that suggests how you may wish to label your slash pockets. The slash pockets have a sales cycle applied to them. The pink slash pockets are for your leads, the purple are for customers, the green are for finances, and the blue slash pockets are for marketing and personal development. Order Your Workbox TODAY to be included in the LIVE Zoom Workshop calls on June 18th! On June 18th, I will be teaching LIVE workshops all day. Starting at 9am Eastern Time, everyone who has already purchased ANY workbox will be online for a 2 hour Workbox 1.0 Workshop. Then each workbox will have an additional 90 minute workshop with me to deep dive into your 2.0 folders. The Entrepreneur Workshop will be from 11:30am-1pm. The Homeschool Workshop will be from 1:30-3pm. The Direct Sales Workshop will be from 3:30- 5pm. Use the time in between your 1.0 ad 2.0 workshops to keep working and gathering your questions! If you can't be on live, I understand. Everyone wil be sent recordings of the workshops later that week. You can order your workboxes in my shop. AND... You will have TEN colors of Sunday Baskets® to chose from to match your Friday Workbox to your business colors! Oh, these Sunday Basket® colors are even better in person than I imagined! Hot Pink, Purple, Teal, Sage, White, and Orange will be added to the classic original SundayBasket® colors of red, navy, grey, and black. All the Sunday Basket® are available for individual purchase and in the Workboxes in my shop. Oh, AND the NEW colors have an Organize 365 exclusive basket weave pattern. You can check out photos in the Organize 365 Facebook Group. The baskets literally arrived at the manufacturer the DAY BEFORE the convention. Talk about cutting it close! Professional photos will be taken and by up on the site by the end of the month. :) The Second BIG Surprise! My second BIG announcement at the Organize 365 National Convention was the exciting news that we’re now going to have Paper Organizing Retreats! I envisioned this back when I started Organize 365 in 2012. It took us a few years to get here, but we’ve finally done it! My Inspiration For The Paper Organizing Retreats I was inspired to launch the Paper Organizing Retreats because I wanted to help people who suddenly found themselves in a position that they never thought they would be in. I’m thinking about all of you (or someone close to you) who have received an unexpected medical diagnosis, or there’s been a recent death in the family, and now your entire life is chaotic and spinning out of control. In cases like this, there’s usually a lot of paperwork, especially if you’re the executor of a will. Instead of feeling confused, stressed, and overworked, you can pack up all of the paper, travel to a Paper Organizing Retreat in Cincinnati, and we can start sorting through all of your paper together. Why Attend A Paper Organizing Retreat? It’s challenging to organize paper by yourself at home, especially if you aren’t sure what paper you can keep and what needs to be shredded. But when you have a professional workshop organizer with you, you can ask them as many questions as you like and actually organize your paper the RIGHT way. The Paper Organizing Retreats are designed to help you organize your papers and come up with a capable system that works for YOU. What To Expect At A Paper Organizing Retreat When you arrive on a Saturday morning at around 9am, we will have a table ready for you. You’ll have your own shredding and recycling bag so you can get started right away! During the first half of the first day of the retreat, you’ll be in the process of creating several GIGANTIC shredding piles. Once you know what can be shredded, you can get down to what actually needs to be organized. You can bring your own Organize 365 products with you, pre-order them online so they’re waiting on your desk upon arrival, OR you can buy what you need at the Organize 365 Store on site. Introducing The Paper Organizing Retreat Team We have a real power team for the Paper Organizing Retreats, including my good friend, Janet Davis, my sister, Emily Kelly, and Organize 365 SUPER fan and professional organizer, Ellen Wall. Each of these inspiring ladies has helped make Paper Organizing Retreats possible. Janet is our Lead Paper Organizing Retreat Planner, Emily, the Organize 365 Marketing Director, and Ellen is the binder expert – so I can guarantee that you’ll be in good hands! Join A Paper Organizing Retreat! I’m super excited about the Paper Organizing Retreats. If you want to find out more about how you can attend a retreat, you can click here. The Organize 365 National Convention was amazing, memorable and definately NOT perfect. Boy was it NOT perfect. Many of the convention details were 100% out of my control and really, honestly - terrible. But, there was nothing I could do about that. This convention made me publicly walk out the "done is better than perfect" and "progress over perfection" mantras ever minute of every day. You know what we will remember? The hugs. The laughs. The stories. And the transformational experience we each took away from the event. The imperfections made the experience relatable and memorable. I am so honored to be on this organizational journey WITH you. Thank you for your encouragement, prayers, support, and community. I can't wait to see what happens next year! View the complete post here: https://organize365.com/232
Episode 150, we made it! This week on The Web Platform Podcast our hosts Justin Ribeiro, Amal Hussein and Leon Revill chat with Jeff Posnick and Matt Gaunt about WorkBox. Service workers are becoming more and more important to the web in the world of progressive web apps and WorkBox makes it easy. So tune in and learn how you can up your service worker game and how WorkBox can help. Visit the website for This Week in Web, resources & more: https://thewebplatformpodcast.com/150-workbox-a-developer-toolkit-for-service-workers-and-beyond Follow The Web Platform podcast on Twitter for regular updates @TheWebPlatform.
Dean Hume is building Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). Show Notes: Book: Fast ASP.NET Websites by Dean Hume Book: Progressive Web Apps by Dean Hume (currently in early access preview) Betting on the Web: Starbucks PWA Node.js / Express.js HTTPS / HTTP2 Workbox.js - framework to store your website’s files locally on your user devices Chrome Progressive Web Apps Visual Studio Code Google Developers Website Mozilla Developer Portal Aaron Gustafson (blog post on A List Apart) Dean Hume's website Google web team members Dean Hume is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby CanCanCan 2.0 is out, Bundler 1.15: Bundle Oh So Fast и Rails 5.1 does not share thread_mattr_accessor variable with subclass Fighting the Hydra of N+1 queries, Rubygems.org is now using Elasticsearch и GraphQL -Mutation Query Implementation - Ruby on Rails Your analytical research using Twitter, Why you shouldn't use the System Ruby и Red Arrow is a Ruby bindings of Apache Arrow JavaScript Security: Broken Authentication, Getting Started With The JavaScript Web Animation API и 3 ways to reduce webpack bundle size Javascript: Save time by avoiding re-writing these common functions, How Four Native Developers Wrote An Electron App и Rearchitecting Airbnb's Frontend Learn CSS Grid, Workbox - a collection of JavaScript libraries for Progressive Web Apps, Moments of Happiness и OpenLara: Tomb Raider in your browser
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