[08.23.10]
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The Decision Of A Lifetime

cliff, decision, career strategy, life, announcement“Recognize that you have arrived in your current circumstances because of the decisions you have or have not made, because of the actions you have or have not taken.  Making new decisions and following them up with action gives you the power to change your life.”

Laurence Boldt – “How To Find The Work You Love”

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I’ve been waiting a long time to write this post. I’ve rolled the words over in my head hundreds of times over the past 3 months. How exactly to share this news with you.

I introduced it on Friday in a post called Change The Pattern For Your Work And Life.  In that post, I encouraged you to think about whether you were somehow stuck.  In a job, career or life situation that was not working.  Not easy to do.  Even once you figure out what exactly you want to adjust.  And how, by “pressing the brakes”, we can change our environment.

At first the announcement was going to be a really big deal. Because it is to me. But then I realized that this site is about your needs – not mine.  So this is less of a grand pronouncement and more of an FYI.

After two years of writing and creating here, I am ready to get serious.

The news:

I officially made the move. And have decided to do this full time. My last day at the food company was about two weeks ago.

This is a big deal for me. Something I never thought I would do. If you’ve been a reader here for a while, you might know that I have always been conservative about career choices.

But what does “this” mean you may ask?

It means I will become a full-time blogger, content creator and social entrepreneur.  Focusing on job search, career and life strategy.  As well as small business marketing strategy.

I will not be career coaching or writing resumes.  If you need an expert, I can connect you with some very smart people.  In fact, all you need to do is search the career expert directory to find a great resource.

“How did I get here?” you might ask.  Especially if you’ve thought about moving away (someday) from a corporate desk.

Here are some key dates that led me to this decision.  To resign my day job.

1. My 2007 Job Search: I characterize those four months as the best of my life.  Because I took full advantage of my transition to pursue long held passions that I left smoldering in my idea book.  Out of the 40 ideas in the book, I chose 3 to pursue.  The first was a product to solve dry mouth in runners called “Frog Spit”.  While this one is not dead, I worked it long enough to realize it wasn’t the right one (for now).  The remaining 37 I would eventually give to the world (see below).  Since I knew I either couldn’t or wouldn’t launch them.  Also during these four months, I re-learned the value of networking and helping others.

2.  September 1, 2008: After 9 months in the new job.  I sat down one Labor Day morning.  And took action on the remaining two ideas.  I started writing two blogs.  “Spin Strategy – Tools for Intelligent Job Search” and “Quixoting – A Quest for New Ideas“.  I wrote on both blogs nearly every day for three months.  A ton of work but an absolute blast.  If you want to see any of the 37 ideas I gave away, click the link above or go directly to my idea book where I’ve shared them all for anyone who wants to launch them (just keep scrolling down to see them all).

3.  January 1, 2010: I made some significant changes in focus and strategy.  First, I decided to shift nearly my entire focus away from Quixoting to spend my time on this blog.  And to do that right, I knew I had to change my strategy.  So I moved from TypePad to WordPress, changed from spin strategy to Tim’s Strategy, opened the scope to include “career and life”, and launched a brand new url.  It was a ton of work – like starting from scratch – but I loved the challenge of creating anew.

I’ve also had some great influences.  People and books that have helped me down this path.

  • My wonderful wife and kids who put up (sort of) with all the time online.  While I tried to keep it mostly during their sleeping hours, I often did not.  They understand this need I have to walk a new path and have been very supportive.
  • Matt Crane, my technical lifeline, is a brilliant web and SEO guy.  He owns c4 Development and gets the credit for fixing everything I’ve broken over the past two years.
  • Lani Merlina does all my design and creative work.  She made all the ebooks, logos and created the new site design.  Which I love.  Lani owns, you guessed it, Merlina Design.
  • Some great books helped me along the way.  Some long term influences as well as others that helped me think through my specific decision.  They include a great book by Bob Buford called “Halftime” which asks you to consider changing the focus of your life from success to significance.  Another is by Laurence Boldt called “How To Find The Work You Love”.  And “Escape from Cubicle Nation” by Pamela Slim. You can find them along with many more great titles on the new career books page.

But the truth is that the desire to do this has been in my bones for a very long time.  A desire to play a bigger role in the world vs. only a bigger role at a corporation.  And to use my love of writing in a more purposeful way.

So now it is my turn to deliver against this dream.

And to get out and start selling myself.  Just like many of you are doing right now.  As you look for a job.

So we are kind of in this thing together.

Oh, and in case you are wondering.  Everything on the site today will remain free.  And I will keep adding free content, tools and templates as often as I can.  Because I know that being out of work means that you are cash-sensitive.  But don’t be surprised if you start seeing a few ideas popping up that aren’t free.

I will make you this promise though.  They will be worth every penny.  And I will be here to back them up.  As I have done for the past two years.

With a smile.

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  • http://howtolandajob.net/ Chris Perugini

    Wow, Tim. That’s amazing news! As a newer blogger, it’s great to hear about your success in the blogosphere. I’m also very conservative in my career choices and the thought of leaving a very stable full-time position to venture out on one’s own is a scary thought. Good luck during this transition period and I look forward to reading your new, full-time content!

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thanks Chris – I am excited to get started pushing on this new path . . . appreciate your stopping by today!

  • http://howtolandajob.net/ Chris Perugini

    Wow, Tim. That’s amazing news! As a newer blogger, it’s great to hear about your success in the blogosphere. I’m also very conservative in my career choices and the thought of leaving a very stable full-time position to venture out on one’s own is a scary thought. Good luck during this transition period and I look forward to reading your new, full-time content!

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thanks Chris – I am excited to get started pushing on this new path . . . appreciate your stopping by today!

  • Kuldeep

    Hi Tim:
    I wish you good luck and I sure you will enjoy it since you have planned very well. Please keep us updated your experience and wisdom
    Kuldeep

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thank you, Kuldeep. I will keep writing if you keep reading. :-)

  • Kuldeep

    Hi Tim:
    I wish you good luck and I sure you will enjoy it since you have planned very well. Please keep us updated your experience and wisdom
    Kuldeep

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thank you, Kuldeep. I will keep writing if you keep reading. :-)

  • http://designresumes.com/ Julie Walraven | Resume Servic

    Bravo, Tim, as someone who made a decision somewhat similar in the last year, I understand and applaud you. I always had Design Resumes but I was managing non-profits in what started as supplemental income. It was supposed to be very part-time but turned into more than 40 and made it hard to reach any goals I had for my own company.

    Carry on and let’s stay connected! You have my support and encouragement. For me, it has already been a wild ride but very worthwhile. Blessings!

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Hi Julie – Looking forward (mostly) to the wild ride part! Best to you as well. Look forward to a chance to connect “live”.

  • http://designresumes.com/ Julie Walraven | Resume Services

    Bravo, Tim, as someone who made a decision somewhat similar in the last year, I understand and applaud you. I always had Design Resumes but I was managing non-profits in what started as supplemental income. It was supposed to be very part-time but turned into more than 40 and made it hard to reach any goals I had for my own company.

    Carry on and let’s stay connected! You have my support and encouragement. For me, it has already been a wild ride but very worthwhile. Blessings!

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Hi Julie – Looking forward (mostly) to the wild ride part! Best to you as well. Look forward to a chance to connect “live”.

  • http://blahblahblani.wordpress.com/ Lani Merlina

    Congrats! It was nice to read the history recap of your journey. Exciting stuff and inspiring to see you build Tim’s Strategy to what it is today! I love being a part of your vision to pursue ideas and I have admiration for how you’re helping others. You’re definitely playing a role in making the world a better place. FYI – you’ve pushed me to pursue my goals and bit by bit I’m taking action and making steps. Now that you’ve posted a link to my website – I must get my brand refresh done! I cannot wait to see what great things are to come.

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thanks Lani – I’ve really enjoyed working with you. The site (and my creative side) would not be the same without your great work! Yes, that link was on purpose – get going! Millions of readers are on their way! :-)

  • http://blahblahblani.wordpress.com/ Lani Merlina

    Congrats! It was nice to read the history recap of your journey. Exciting stuff and inspiring to see you build Tim’s Strategy to what it is today! I love being a part of your vision to pursue ideas and I have admiration for how you’re helping others. You’re definitely playing a role in making the world a better place. FYI – you’ve pushed me to pursue my goals and bit by bit I’m taking action and making steps. Now that you’ve posted a link to my website – I must get my brand refresh done! I cannot wait to see what great things are to come.

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thanks Lani – I’ve really enjoyed working with you. The site (and my creative side) would not be the same without your great work! Yes, that link was on purpose – get going! Millions of readers are on their way! :-)

  • Oshlobanul (Daniel Alexe)

    “You can never cross the ocean unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.” – Christopher Columbus

    Oh, this is a wonderful story! I totally agree with you, Tim, because I am the same kind of passionate adventurer…
    I have just left a super position and super job for jumping in the unknown world, but somewhere deep in my heart I am sure I will succeed. Over the past 11 years I was the Production Director of ELLE Romania, the famous fashion magazine. And, last saturday, I left! I’ve moved from Bucharest to London, making a new step in my career and life… It was all of a sudden, my wife got a job in London in july, and I said:
    “Well, my time has come again! Let’s go!”
    Hehe… I have no idea of a job here yet, but I am sure I’ll find my place somewhere in the UK publishing industry. 20 years of passion must weight alot, even in London, right?
    We’ll see, I am still working on my resume, there are many achievements to include, it’s not easy to concentrate 20 years of a revolution in only two pages:) Yes, revolution! In 1990, when I’ve started, Romania was using the 50 years old russian technology…
    For the moment, I am just enjoying this wonderful city and trying to accomodate a little bit… I’ll keep you updated with the news:)
    So, good luck for both of us! And for everyone who has the courage to lose sight of the shore ;)

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Daniel – Love that quote and trying to keep my eyes closed! Excited to watch your career and life as you begin anew in London. And, yes, stay in touch. I’d like to see which fancy magazine grabs you this time! Courage to all . . .

  • Oshlobanul (Daniel Alexe)

    “You can never cross the ocean unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.” – Christopher Columbus

    Oh, this is a wonderful story! I totally agree with you, Tim, because I am the same kind of passionate adventurer…
    I have just left a super position and super job for jumping in the unknown world, but somewhere deep in my heart I am sure I will succeed. Over the past 11 years I was the Production Director of ELLE Romania, the famous fashion magazine. And, last saturday, I left! I’ve moved from Bucharest to London, making a new step in my career and life… It was all of a sudden, my wife got a job in London in july, and I said:
    “Well, my time has come again! Let’s go!”
    Hehe… I have no idea of a job here yet, but I am sure I’ll find my place somewhere in the UK publishing industry. 20 years of passion must weight alot, even in London, right?
    We’ll see, I am still working on my resume, there are many achievements to include, it’s not easy to concentrate 20 years of a revolution in only two pages:) Yes, revolution! In 1990, when I’ve started, Romania was using the 50 years old russian technology…
    For the moment, I am just enjoying this wonderful city and trying to accomodate a little bit… I’ll keep you updated with the news:)
    So, good luck for both of us! And for everyone who has the courage to lose sight of the shore ;)

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Daniel – Love that quote and trying to keep my eyes closed! Excited to watch your career and life as you begin anew in London. And, yes, stay in touch. I’d like to see which fancy magazine grabs you this time! Courage to all . . .

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  • Bari

    Tim, WOW!
    One small step for the blogosphere, one GIANT step for YOU. This is fantastic news. It takes a lot of determination (and GUTS) to follow your heart. I wish you MUCH continued success, and I’ll continue to read! I dabble in blogging and know the discpline that has been involved in getting to where you are. Color me impressed. Keep up the good work!

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thank you Bari! Appreciate that . . . Yes, the work has been significant, but the rewards have been huge. I can’t imagine my life today without all the great people I’ve met along the way!

  • Bari

    Tim, WOW!
    One small step for the blogosphere, one GIANT step for YOU. This is fantastic news. It takes a lot of determination (and GUTS) to follow your heart. I wish you MUCH continued success, and I’ll continue to read! I dabble in blogging and know the discpline that has been involved in getting to where you are. Color me impressed. Keep up the good work!

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thank you Bari! Appreciate that . . . Yes, the work has been significant, but the rewards have been huge. I can’t imagine my life today without all the great people I’ve met along the way!

  • http://tryingveggie.blogspot.com/ Carrie J.

    Tim, I applaud you and thank you for sharing your journey so openly and honestly with us. Truly you are an inspiration, thank you and best wishes.

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thanks Carrie – I appreciate your being here with me along the way. Look forward to finally meeting you this Thursday!

  • http://tryingveggie.blogspot.com/ Carrie J.

    Tim, I applaud you and thank you for sharing your journey so openly and honestly with us. Truly you are an inspiration, thank you and best wishes.

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thanks Carrie – I appreciate your being here with me along the way. Look forward to finally meeting you this Thursday!

  • Suzy Ubry

    Hi Tim,

    When I saw my LinkedIn update for you, I knew something had changed. I am so totally excited for you! This new journey that you have chosen to take has been evident in your writing and your heart for all of the time I have known you and it brings my heart joy to hear that you made the choice to pursue it. Way to go Tim!

    The only bummer in all of this is we didn’t get to connect at the new LifeBridge Cafe. Maybe someday if you are in the RB area.

    And hey, maybe I’ll catch you soon at one of your upcoming speaking events. Wrapping up my summer position at LifeBridge, so I’ll be out there very soon meeting with all my network connections again.

    Again, congrats! I know in my heart that this new chapter in your life’s journey is going to be filled with blessings beyond what you could ever imagine.

    Hope to see you soon! Suzy Ubry

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Hi Suzy – Yes, my RB days are over for now. You should come up for my presentation at Saddleback Church on the 30th. Should be fun! Although it might be better to pick a smaller one where we can find a few more minutes to say hello. :-)

  • Suzy Ubry

    Hi Tim,

    When I saw my LinkedIn update for you, I knew something had changed. I am so totally excited for you! This new journey that you have chosen to take has been evident in your writing and your heart for all of the time I have known you and it brings my heart joy to hear that you made the choice to pursue it. Way to go Tim!

    The only bummer in all of this is we didn’t get to connect at the new LifeBridge Cafe. Maybe someday if you are in the RB area.

    And hey, maybe I’ll catch you soon at one of your upcoming speaking events. Wrapping up my summer position at LifeBridge, so I’ll be out there very soon meeting with all my network connections again.

    Again, congrats! I know in my heart that this new chapter in your life’s journey is going to be filled with blessings beyond what you could ever imagine.

    Hope to see you soon! Suzy Ubry

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Hi Suzy – Yes, my RB days are over for now. You should come up for my presentation at Saddleback Church on the 30th. Should be fun! Although it might be better to pick a smaller one where we can find a few more minutes to say hello. :-)

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  • http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardcblackburn Richard Blackburn

    Tim – a big step to take, for sure. Good luck!
    Wish I had a smart quote but I’m all out for now.
    Richard

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thanks Richard – thought of a quote yet? :-) Appreciate your constant support and feedback!

  • http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardcblackburn Richard Blackburn

    Tim – a big step to take, for sure. Good luck!
    Wish I had a smart quote but I’m all out for now.
    Richard

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thanks Richard – thought of a quote yet? :-) Appreciate your constant support and feedback!

  • Nathan

    Wow! Congratulations on the shift and good luck! Wish you happiness and success!

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thanks Nathan – Really appreciate that and hope to keep you reading here for a long time to come! :-)

  • Nathan

    Wow! Congratulations on the shift and good luck! Wish you happiness and success!

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thanks Nathan – Really appreciate that and hope to keep you reading here for a long time to come! :-)

  • http://linkedin.com/in/lenoremewton Lenore Mewton

    Tim- So pleased for you for taking this action- but not surprising that you would walk fully into this world you have so brilliantly created. You’ve attracted job seekers, professionals and more through your idea generation, enthusiasm, upfront and direct knowledge and last but not least, generosity. Wishing you all the best and glad to continue being a big fan!

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Hi lenore – Yes, it’s funny what happens when you finally start doing what you were meant to do. Everyone around you says “of course, I always saw you doing something like that!”. But you only hear that when you act on what you love doing. Thanks for your positive wishes and I am so glad to have connected with you.

  • http://linkedin.com/in/lenoremewton Lenore Mewton

    Tim- So pleased for you for taking this action- but not surprising that you would walk fully into this world you have so brilliantly created. You’ve attracted job seekers, professionals and more through your idea generation, enthusiasm, upfront and direct knowledge and last but not least, generosity. Wishing you all the best and glad to continue being a big fan!

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Hi lenore – Yes, it’s funny what happens when you finally start doing what you were meant to do. Everyone around you says “of course, I always saw you doing something like that!”. But you only hear that when you act on what you love doing. Thanks for your positive wishes and I am so glad to have connected with you.

  • http://www.interviewangel.com Brent Peterson

    Continued success to you Tim for your vision and drive!

    You are the Man in the Arena (Theodore Roosevelt):

    “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.

    The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming;

    But who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Brent – I have always loved that quote but rarely have I placed myself in the arena in this kind of a way. But as you say, I am here now and look forward to getting dirty. :-) Appreciate your friendship and advice as I let loose the hounds . . .

  • http://www.interviewangel.com Brent Peterson

    Continued success to you Tim for your vision and drive!

    You are the Man in the Arena (Theodore Roosevelt):

    “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.

    The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming;

    But who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Brent – I have always loved that quote but rarely have I placed myself in the arena in this kind of a way. But as you say, I am here now and look forward to getting dirty. :-) Appreciate your friendship and advice as I let loose the hounds . . .

  • http://www.themarq.com Arash Sayadi

    Tim,

    Congratulations on your new step. I had a feeling you were moving in this direction from our first conversation over a year ago.

    Your demeanor, philosophy, and how you presented yourself overall didn’t match what you were doing professionally. Now it does. It seemed only a matter of time before you made this move.

    I applaud you for your foresight in seeing what would really fulfill you AND for having the courage to take the steps necessary to make your dream a reality. I’m sure you’re glad you’re now living the dream.

    Thank you for setting an example for all…and welcome to the world of entrepreneurship.

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Arash – Was I that obvious? :-) I guess I was – just needed the timing to be right. And now . . . here we go! Look forward to seeing you again at an upcoming event . . .

  • http://www.themarq.com Arash Sayadi

    Tim,

    Congratulations on your new step. I had a feeling you were moving in this direction from our first conversation over a year ago.

    Your demeanor, philosophy, and how you presented yourself overall didn’t match what you were doing professionally. Now it does. It seemed only a matter of time before you made this move.

    I applaud you for your foresight in seeing what would really fulfill you AND for having the courage to take the steps necessary to make your dream a reality. I’m sure you’re glad you’re now living the dream.

    Thank you for setting an example for all…and welcome to the world of entrepreneurship.

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Arash – Was I that obvious? :-) I guess I was – just needed the timing to be right. And now . . . here we go! Look forward to seeing you again at an upcoming event . . .

  • Thomas

    It takes a lot of guts to change paths in life, and I really commend you for this, for taking that leap. If I ever come to a situation in my life down the road, I hope I can make the same kind of leap as you have.

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thanks Thomas – I have a real belief in what I’m doing. And that makes all the difference!

  • Thomas

    It takes a lot of guts to change paths in life, and I really commend you for this, for taking that leap. If I ever come to a situation in my life down the road, I hope I can make the same kind of leap as you have.

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thanks Thomas – I have a real belief in what I’m doing. And that makes all the difference!

  • http://www.kevinliebl.com Kevin Liebl

    Tim,

    Congratulations! This is a huge step. I admire your courage and determination to do what you have a passion for. Go make it happen and let me know how I can help.

    All the best, my friend,

    Kevin

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Appreciate that, Kevin. I couldn’t ask for a better blogging buddy. Except, of course, Neal. :-) Look forward to our next chat!

  • http://www.kevinliebl.com Kevin Liebl

    Tim,

    Congratulations! This is a huge step. I admire your courage and determination to do what you have a passion for. Go make it happen and let me know how I can help.

    All the best, my friend,

    Kevin

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Appreciate that, Kevin. I couldn’t ask for a better blogging buddy. Except, of course, Neal. :-) Look forward to our next chat!

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  • Rory Pitts

    Great news Tim! I’m very excited for you. Can’t wait to see what great things you’ll learn doing what YOU want as a career!!! Take care.

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thank you Rory – I have big plans!

  • Rory Pitts

    Great news Tim! I’m very excited for you. Can’t wait to see what great things you’ll learn doing what YOU want as a career!!! Take care.

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Thank you Rory – I have big plans!

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  • http://www.danielrose.com.au Daniel Rose

    Fantastic Tim, best of luck!
    I’ve only begun visiting your site today, but I’m liking it already

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Hey Daniel – Thank you! Glad to have you here and hope to keep you around for a long time!

  • http://www.danielrose.com.au Daniel Rose

    Fantastic Tim, best of luck!
    I’ve only begun visiting your site today, but I’m liking it already

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Hey Daniel – Thank you! Glad to have you here and hope to keep you around for a long time!

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  • http://www.linkedin.com/in/bestfit Tom Carlos

    Tim:
    Awesome! no doubt it is a major step, always inspirational!. Congratulations on that smart decision, I am sure you will succeed not only in orange County but globally, you’re reaching people overseas!!
    best of luck!

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Tom – Thank you! There is truly a global need as you say and I hope to help whoever I can – thanks for those words of support!

  • http://www.linkedin.com/in/bestfit Tom Carlos

    Tim:
    Awesome! no doubt it is a major step, always inspirational!. Congratulations on that smart decision, I am sure you will succeed not only in orange County but globally, you’re reaching people overseas!!
    best of luck!

    • http://www.timsstrategy.com Tim Tyrell-Smith

      Tom – Thank you! There is truly a global need as you say and I hope to help whoever I can – thanks for those words of support!

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