Five things I learned while climbing Pinnacle Mountain

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Posted on 30th August 2010 by Todd in About Me |Lessons

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Lake Maumelle at sunset, from Pinnacle Mountain

Last Thursday (August 26, 2010), I did something I would not have believed I could do just six months ago. My high school friend Marvin invited me to go “hike” up Pinnacle Mountain in West Little Rock (AR).

Hike is a relative term.

It was more like “climb.” Sure, we took a trail, but at a certain point, it was all rock and the trail became a yellow line painted on the rocks to help guide the weary hiker to the top of the mountain.

Pinnacle Mountain is a part of the Ouachita Mountains, just south of the Arkansas River. It is not very high, but it provides a great exercise experience.

This experience was hard, and I learned a few lessons along the way.

1. “One foot in front of another”

My friend Marvin kept saying that phrase. I stopped a lot. A lot! But, I kept going. Marvin kept telling me, “just put one foot in front of another.” My pace was slow, but it kept moving. Sometimes, when the obstacle seems too much, we have to “put one foot in front of another.”

2. We all need someone to challenge, or stretch us

This is true in life, in exercise or in business. It is even true in our spiritual life. Marvin stretched me that day. He kept pulling me, kept encouraging me. He was so motivational to me that I asked him if had ever thought about being a personal trainer!

3. Success breeds confidence

Sometimes we have to have some success. The harder the obstacle, the greater the success! When we find that we can accomplish something we did not think possible, it gives us confidence. At least it did me! Does success give you confidence?

4. Faster is not always better

In the city, we sometimes think that things are much better when they are moving at break-neck speed. When we get into nature, we find things slow down. Taking a hike, going fishing, making a trip to the deer stand, and other types of activities that get us away from the “hustle and bustle of life” (I know it’s cliche) and in a natural setting will help us forget about certain stressors and give us a chance to just relax and enjoy God’s beauty.

5. Mind over body

Sometimes, we need for our minds to overcome our bodies. That is one of the greatest lessons of the ultimate exercise test. I was weary. I was tired. I was exhausted! My body said to stop. My body said to go back. Through the help of my friend Marvin, my mind began to say “keep going!”

Marathon runners, tri-athletes and other extreme endurance sports understand and know this.
Now, some of these lessons I already knew, in my mind. However, I learned them anew in a different way. This was a good kind of experience for me, and I am glad I completed the task!

Find a mountain to climb, and learn something new!

top of pinnacle mtn

Proof I made it to the top!

Photo Credit: photogg19

Chamber Here I Come

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Posted on 2nd July 2010 by Todd in About Me |Chamber of Commerce |Social Media

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I made a bold move today.  I joined the Conway (AR) Chamber of Commerce.  If you are a resident of Conway and have a business, you might consider joining. These guys do a great job and it is a good way to get exposure.

PTTP Chamber Building

http://www.flickr.com/photos/thechamberlife/

I think there are many good reasons to join the Chamber, but one thing I like about our Chamber is that they are using social media.  Several of the staff tweet often on twitter and they know how to make use of other social media channels such as flickr and Youtube.  Last year they even held a Social Media Conference.

It is a great way to get your business some much needed exposure as they list in their newsletter, on their website, and feature you in the member newsletter.  They also do “ribbon cuttings.”  I participated in one for my church, oneChurch.  If you don’t have a marketing team, this is a “no brainer.”  If you do, well, you can still benefit.

Thanks to Whitney Farris (@ChamberWhitney) and Jamie Ekenseair (@chamberjamie) who helped me get signed up.

Check out the Chamber trying out the latest models from Caldwell Toyota.

Five Reasons to Hire Me

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Posted on 11th May 2010 by Todd in About Me |Uncategorized

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There is more than one way for me to be hired, and this article should address these different ways.  You can hire me to do freelance work on a website or social media, or you might be interested in hiring me to work full time for you company.  It really doesn’t matter what you might want to hire me for, these five reasons transcend should transcend.

Professional Profile Picture

Todd E. Jones

1.  Maturity

I have been working since I was 17 years old.  I started working full time as an adult in 1994, so, as you can see, I have been working for 16 years.  I have done different kinds of jobs from filling vending machines, to counting money, putting up stock in a warehouse, checking out customers to building websites.  I have had my share of “life experiences” which has given me a bigger perspective on life.  Further, my faith keeps me grounded.

2.  Skills

There are several skills which I am fortunate to have, but three stand out.  I am skilled at building a positive relationship with customers.  Previous employments have left me with customers as friends.  I am skilled on the computer.  I can find my way around the directory in a computer working with several different kinds of programs.  I am adept to learning programs quickly.  Finally, I am skilled at setting up and maintaining WordPress websites.  WordPress is exploding as a website of choice for many different businesses as its benefits are being discovered.

3.  Initiative

I have taken initiative in many of my positions.  I have built and implemented websites which have filled unique niches, and I have been willing to take initiative to solve problems in other jobs.

4.  Communication

I have shown the ability to communicate effectively.  I have had articles published online at news websites such as Examiner.com and PegasusNews.com as well as successfully ran my own blogs.  Further, I have effectively communicated with many different people using the social media platforms Facebook and Twitter.

5.  Critical Thinking

All of my education has been in the area of liberal arts.  This training has given me the ability to think critically.  I have demonstrated the ability to think from multiple angles about an issue.

Now, what do you need to do?