Archive for the ‘Chris's Blog’ Category

Practice Makes Perfect
Monday, November 30th, 2009

Nothing in life that is worthwhile just happens.  If you want something you have to go out and pursue it.  Practice makes perfect and you need to keep working at achieving the things that you want.

This doesn’t mean that they are unattainable it just means you need to be prepared to pay the price.  Watch this young man and marvel in what he can do.  Practice makes perfect…

Until next time

Chris & Ann

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Smile
Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Nat King Cole was the ultimate professional and his daughter Natalie has an amazing voice as well.  Nat is gone but Natalie lives on.  This song is a classic and well worth sitting back and enjoying.

Now wasn’t that great?

Best wishes until next time

Chris & Ann

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The Autistic Basketball Player
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Hi again,

Once in a while a story comes along where it is possible to demonstrate the human spirit prevailing.  This story absolutely fills the bill and is a great example of someone whose persistence in following the dream prevails.

Please enjoy.

Chris

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Great Family Movies
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Hi all,

Well given this website has a family theme I thought it would be nice to provide a countdown of 10 great family movies from our semi-recent history.  This should bring back some memories as it did for me.  Hope you enjoy some of the memories.

All the best

Chris

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How do you get to be a CEO?
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Guest Post: How do you get to be a CEO?

(Original Post: http://postcards.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2009/01/28/guest-post-how-do-you-get-to-be-a-ceo/)

I was sent this link recently by a friend and thought you might enjoy it too.

By Greg Spierkel, CEO of Ingram Micro (IM). Based in Santa Ana, California, Ingram Micro is No. 69 on the Fortune 500, with $35 billion in 2007 revenues and 15,000 employees in 34 countries. Spierkel, who stepped up to the CEO position in 2005, is also on the PACCAR (PCAR) board.

I’m frequently asked by students and new associates, “Hogreg_spierkel_blog1w do you get to be a CEO?” I smile, knowing that there’s no simple answer.

But I’ve learned from some early personal experiences.

Even Rock Stars Do Their Homework. In 1979, when I was 22, some friends and I were traveling through France and decided to hit Cannes during the famous film festival. We were watching the paparazzi take pictures of all the stars when we noticed one guy who didn’t look like all the rest. What stood out wasn’t so much his long dreadlocks. It was his purple spandex jumpsuit. And even though he was holding a video camera up to his face, we could tell it was none other than Bob Marley.

We decided to walk up to him. And we were glad we did because this turned out to be of the most interesting moments of my life.

Marley hadn’t achieved worldwide fame yet and couldn’t believe someone actually knew who he was. In fact, he was so excited that he asked us to join him for coffee. We ran across the street to a beachside café and sat down for about 15 minutes. While you might imagine that we talked about music, we actually talked about what makes someone a star – what makes someone stand out. Bob Marley told us that he was there to film celebrities so he could study the footage and try to unlock the mystery of star power.

Now we all know that he solved that mystery. I learned from Bob Marley and others that raw talent and the right connections will get you only so far. Real success requires homework, ingenuity and learning from the best.

Embrace boring assignments. A few months after traveling around Europe, I started my first job out of university at Bell Canada, Canada’s largest communications company. I was hired to develop a national e-mail service. This was back in 1979, the early days of desktop PCs. After three years of struggling to market the product, I volunteered to lead the sales effort. It was a job that no one wanted.

But I wanted the job because I had been a product developer, and I knew that my intimate knowledge would help me sell the product. Within a year, sales took off. After that, I was assigned to a number of low-profile projects that most people would have said no to. But I learned that doing a great job, particularly on a menial or unwanted assignment, was the way to stand out. Most people want to be put only on winning teams. I say look at all opportunities. Excel where people least expect you to.

Opportunities ignore personal lives. At 29, I was living in Ottawa enjoying a nice career working for Mitel, a multinational manufacturer of PBX, software and semiconductor products. I was asked to lead a small acquisition in Hong Kong. I was single with no kids but still had my share of fears. I didn’t know the language and didn’t have the deep experience I thought I needed. But within three weeks of getting the offer, I packed my bags and moved to Hong Kong.

This job led to a string of bigger assignments over the next 20 years, taking me through six countries. Along the way, I met my wife, Rhiannon. And although the discussions definitely got more difficult after we had kids, we moved with my various promotions – to Singapore, Belgium and the U.S. My two boys, 15 and 12, have seen more of the world than most kids. They also have a keen appreciation for other cultures. These guys are true global citizens.

Hope you enjoyed the article.

Chris

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Kids go Hi-5
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Our kids recently decided to do a little play for us based on some “Hi-5″ songs.  The results were hilarious and my wife used her new Macintosh to publish it on YouTube.  Ella is 7, Jack is 6 and Finn is 4.  See if you like what you see!

Best Wishes

Chris & Ann

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The Worlds Strongest Dad
Saturday, June 27th, 2009

You’ve probably seen this before, but its still worth adding this as a final reminder as the financial year comes to an end about what is really important.

Family overcomes all and this father’s devotion to his son is a tear jerker.

I thank god for the health of my children and it is videos like this that only inspire me to love them more.  Team Hoyt encourages me to build Team Eldridge!!

With love to you and your family.

Chris

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One Extra Degree of Effort
Sunday, June 14th, 2009

We hear it so often - “just put in that extra bit of effort and you’ll get the results”.  But does it really make the difference.  Is that little bit of extra effort really worth it.  In case you are in doubt, have a look at the following video and reflect on the little margins between victory and defeat.

One extra degree of effort really does make the difference.

Here’s to your going the extra mile

Chris

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Everybody’s free to wear sunscreen
Monday, June 8th, 2009

For those of you who know of the “sunscreen” advice this will come as an enjoyable re-cap.  For those who haven’t seen it yet, settle back and listen to some sage advice.  “Wear sunscreen” is the only scientifically based piece of advice you’ll find in this video, but its probably also the most useless in terms of helping you achieve your own goals and aspirations for you and your family in this world…so listen to the rest of it was well!

Hope you got as much from this as I always do.

To Your Success

Chris

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The Sound of Music!!
Friday, May 29th, 2009

I had some good feedback on the post for Freeze a few days ago so I thought you might enjoy a variant from our German friends as they come out of the woodwork for the Sound of Music!!

Enjoy!

Chris

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