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I am Kingston, and this is my project page.
This site is to document my journey through projects to help individuals and small business owners with a couple things that could make a difference.
I do this via mini projects. I also write, and I recently released my eBook ( Get To Know Your Backyard Opportunity), based on the lessons from my 21-Day project here in Austin, TX.
This book is aimed at highlighting the initiative we can all take to gather valuable skills in writing, communication, and interacting with people through an interview project in our local communities. The benefits could be life-changing.
Update Note: In the meantime, you can also pick up a free copy of my released mini-guide: Start With A Story: A Mini Guide On Opening Your Book With A Tale.
And also check out my latest startup in NYC, Kilimanjaro.
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Saturday, November 15, 2014
Change: 30 to 21.
I have to alter the project a bit. I will be altering the project from 30 days to 21. So it's now a 21 day project.
My original intention was for a hard end on December 17. To get in 30 days of work---including meeting owners, setting appointments, and delivering values---interviews, copywriting, and others--- by that date, I will have to work 6 days a week within 5 weeks to meet my deadline.
But thinking it over carefully after week 1, I will be better off with a 21 day project that still meets the deadline and delivers better value to owners, which is and should the main reason for the project.
Let's take a look at the calendar for the next two months.
It just shows all the days I have marked for meeting owners and delivering values. I have purposely left some days off for personal time, days off to rest, and to make time for prepping for appointments and gathering requirements.
The project will be over by the 12th of December, as marked on the calendar, and the 13th, 14th, are days to warm down and to unwind.
The 15th and 16th will be days to call up and thank owners for their time and reception, and you all for coming along. But also will be time for turning in my report and to pen down my reflections on it all.
So here, below, is a short list of my reasons.
1. Saturdays are mostly often rest days for owners, and I'd like to take a few of mine, too, to pace myself and avoid burnout.
3. Prepping materials and values to deliver at the appointments, and to prepare them very well.
4. Factor in Thanksgiving weekend.
5. Time for other gigs.
6. Weekly reviews.
Thanks for listening, and see you all on Monday, the 17th, for Day 5, when I meet with "Oh Boy! Print Shop" and "Aces Jiu Jitsu Club."
Have a good weekend, you all.
Peace.