I just completed a weeks long task of completing my professional resume. I'm pretty excited about it. It's interesting to look back at your accomplishments, especially in a profession like mine. There's no "faking" a sales resume, you either hit your numbers, won the promotions, made Presidents club etc, or you didn't. I feel good about the work I've done. I'm also working on some ideas for Hubski that I recently shared with mk. I'm excited about the future of the site. I feel like we've been in a lull for about 6 months now, but we have some big ideas/concepts on the horizon that I'm pretty darned excited to implement. I'm working on an album of music. It's a concept album and I've somehow convinced the AMAZINGLY talented T-Dog and ghostoffuffle to be a part of it. Also, playing drums on it is one of my favorite drummers, a guy named Mike Shea out of Ann Arbor. I'm really in to it and can't wait for fuffle to move in to his house already!!! You get the place?
I've always had a hard time with resumes. I have a very hard time selling myself to other people, mostly because I see that peoples' deeds should speak for themselves. but then again, what is a resume but a list of deeds. Stoked to hear about the album!