Jeffrey Cox on July 2nd, 2010

What are your dreams and what are you doing to fulfill them?

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Jeffrey Cox on November 17th, 2009

As you may have read about at www.FixYourToDoList.com, or the short blog post I wrote the other day, I finally came to the hard decision of shutting down Foresight.  As I have always done with this blog, I want to turn this into a “lessons learned” in hopes that my lesson will be a valuable [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on August 5th, 2009

“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” – Mark Twain How ironic — I was just watching a talk Tim Ferriss gave, and he mentioned this quote.  Then I was digging around in my blog tonight, and found this very quote sitting in drafts — [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on July 31st, 2009

Michael Hyatt, in my opinion, is a prolific writer – and today was no exception. I think he truley has found the “spark” one needs when facing challenges and I enrouage you to take five mintues and read it as soon as you can.

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Jeffrey Cox on March 5th, 2008

In the last few days, it has been really hard to ride my ten-speed bike. Actually, it’s been no fun at all and I have been dreading it! I’ve been falling way behind going up the hills, actually having to walk up a couple. It seemed like a constant struggle to just keep momentum on [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on January 17th, 2008

  Last year, Seth Godin (probably the smartest product and marketing man to have walked, and is still walking, this Earth) came out with a book called The Dip.  He also came to Arizona for a speaking engagement that covered the book. The sub-title on the cover really hit home: “A little book that teaches [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on September 5th, 2007

  I have a lot of stories…. And, they are usually long stories…. And, people say they enjoy them;  that (using my words) my stories bring value to their lives.  Yet, when I look at other great blogs, I’m impressed how these authors get such great points across with such brevity.  So, here is my attempt… Delegation.  All [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on July 16th, 2007

My Dad gave me Timothy Ferriss’ book called The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich.  An interesting and worth while read whether you are looking for some productivity tips, or truly want to change your work-life / career. Out of it, I wanted to pass along this interesting thought: If [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on May 4th, 2007

  I’m very appreciative of the feedback I’ve received regarding my last post.  It has all been negative! (Though all has been delivered in a constructive and positive way.  Thanks to everyone for taking the time to contact me and be so honest!) It has made me smile and reflect on the post, as well [...]

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Jeffrey Cox on October 30th, 2006

“In my career I’ve found that ‘thinking outside the box’ works better if I know what’s ‘inside the box.’  In music (as in life) we need to understand our pertinent history … and moving on is so much easier once we know where we’ve been.” – Dave Grusin, Award – winning composer and jazz musician.  [...]

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