Links I like

not many, but quality over quantity

Why have links?  Simple, links are like conversations. How many times have you talked with a person and heard something new that captured your interest? Probably lots. Did the exploration of that item broaden your knowledge? It probably did.

Same thing here, these are a few sites that I appreciate.

List

  • Closer to home:
  • Ben Banks Art My nephew who works and lives in France, making his living creating artwork.
    Ben Banks Art
  • BanksBMW This is my personal website for my fellow riders and clients.
  • Where I find my inspiration & organization:
  • Mo Yousef My mental Sensei and dear friend.

Jeffrey Gitomer "Chief Executive Salesman!" Thank you Mo Yousef for introducing Jeffrey to me!

Ed Viesturs High Altitude Adventurer and one of my inspirations. Author of "No Shortcuts to the Top" and "Life and Death on the World's Most Dangerous Mountain."Ed Viesturs and Steve

David Allen of "Getting Things Done" fame. Who taught me the importance of "Do, delegate, or delete."

Must Have Software

  • Evernote This is my favorite piece of software. It resides in the cloud and it captures everything from every gadget you have, desktop, laptop, phone, smartpens, etc. This comes in Free and Paid flavors.
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RockMelt This is my favorite browser. Designed on the Chrome engine, this is the best browser I've used to date, it does everything that Chrome does and a lot better. Especially if you are into RSS feeds, Facebook, Twitter and other social media vehicles.

HootSuite - Social Media Dashboard