A Very Happy Father’s Day

June 22nd, 2009 by Brian

Wow! I just had a totally awesome Father’s Day.

After church, we hurried home to get lunch ready for my Mom and Dad, who came over to my house to celebrate. I grilled steaks and chicken on the “barby” while my wife fixed varoius side dishes like sweet corn on the cob, Vidalia onions, brocolli, and spinach. We also had lemonade and iced tea sweetened with Stevia.

After a wonderful meal with my parents and my kids, we went outside to play… which inlcuded video recording my foster son attempting back flips in the front yard. Most amusing.

Then we all went berry picking up on Wade’s Gap. The Logan berries aren’t quite ready yet but the raspberries are abundant. We stopped by the local orchard to pick “pie” cherries. Yep… they taste just like the cherries you get in pie filling.

After we got home, my son Scott and I worked on my cousin’s website graphics. While we were working on graphics, my 12 year old daughter and my 14 year old foster daughter made cherry pie… from scratch… including the crust.

They also made chicken quesadillas and enchilladas for dinner. For dessert, we enjoyed warm cherry pie with vanilla ice cream. It was beautiful and delicious.

The kids all gave me hand-made cards and presented me with the “The Lost Boys – Tribe”  DVD that we’re getting ready to watch as I write this.

As you can tell… I have a house full of kids. Three of my own aged 19, 16 and 12. One newly adopted son (as of last week) age 12 and three foster kids aged 15, 14 and 12. They are all great kids.

I’m very blessed. Happy Father’s Day… indeed.

Personal Branding

June 19th, 2009 by Brian

Patsy Stewart of Optimized Strategies is teaming up with John Lusher of John Lusher Consulting to conduct some workshops called “Ditch the Resume”.

In their workshops they explain how your personal brand is shaped in large part by your web presence, whether you realize it or not. Once it’s on the web, it’s there forever (even if you delete it) and will follow you for the rest of your life. Don’t believe me? Then just take a look at the Wayback Machine and see for yourself.

John and Patsy advise that you can shape your personal brand to your advantage or you can let it ruin your career… depending on what gets onto the web. They also advise that you should be doing more to monitor and create content that enhances your personal brand.

“Ditch the Resume” is about how more and more businesses are turning to the web to research prospective employees. Already, many companies have online application processes to reduce the paperwork involved with new hires. It probably won’t be long before paper resumes are no longer used.

Your personal website can be a wonderful replacement for your paper resume.

It allows you to expand on your skills, talents, experience, and personal style. You can post videos and photos of yourself on your site to demonstrate your abilities and professionalism. Make it easy for recruiters, employers, and contacts to find you, learn about you, and hire you.

That is what inspired the content on this site… developing my personal brand to promote ME… Brian Duvall.