jeff noel Small Business Entrepreneur

Since just before our son (10) was born, I’ve carried a pocket camera everywhere, everyday.

Running in Chandler, Arizona last month, these 3 flags seemed noteworthy. Freedom of speech, a pioneer spirit and indomitable will, creativity, prosperity.

Before revealing what many of you already know (there are no secrets anymore), I just want to say thank you for flowing these blogs…

jeff noel, small business entrepreneur, is earning his MBA – through social media marketing, storytelling and the spreading of an idea virus.

If you click through to jeff noel.com, you’ll find the 4,000th blog post.

One Professor calls me an over-achiever.

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A Lifetime Being Surrounded By Best In Class

When surrounded by best in class thinking and doing, it’s easy to dream big.

In tough economic times and in new lines of business, what normally makes sense can often intimidate.

Common sense and practicality are often replaced with fear, doubt, hesitancy, confusion.

What is obvious, often doesn’t seem so…

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This Must Be What It Feels Like To Want To Come Out Of The Closet

Walking back to the car after lunch at Disney’s Grand Floridan Resort, near Magic Kingdom.

Social media policies are changing, growing, evolving – getting more practical. This is great news for early adopters to blogging, You Tube, LinkedIn, Twitter and other social media marketing tools.

Nearing my 4,000th blog post, there is this (almost burning) desire after two years of daily blogging – a desire to come out of the closet and reveal a part of my identity.

It seems prehistoric, and almost immoral, to feel like a person has to conceal who they really are…

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Why Is It So Hard To Keep A Secret?

Recently took our son (10) to lunch at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. It’s a 4-mile drive from home. We walked under this structure, a part of our “hometown”.

It’s no secret where I’ve worked for the past 27 years. These blogs are entirely my personal thoughts and opinions though.

People think if you don’t say where you work, no one will know.

Enter Google. There are no secrets anymore.

Pretending there are, is like living in Fantasyland.

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