11 posts tagged Zach Hubbell
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Small Changes, Big Results
http://pursuethepassion.com/ journey/ 2008/ 03/ 20/ small-changes-big-results-2/…A big part of the Pursue the Passion’s mission is to improve the quality of student’s lives, both as professionals and individuals. While we have a multitude of theories and messages that we try to utilize for articulating our message there is still the question of how to facilitate actual change.
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Small Changes, Big Results
http://pursuethepassion.com/ journey/ 2008/ 03/ 20/ small-changes-big-results/A big part of the Pursue the Passion’s mission is to improve the quality of student’s lives, both as professionals and individuals. While we have a multitude of theories and messages that we try to utilize for articulating our message there is still the question of how to facilitate actual change.
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Freeloader Service Review
http://pursuethepassion.com/ journey/ 2008/ 03/ 13/ freeloader-service-review/How often do you receive customer service on a level that compels you to tell people of your consumer fortune. I’m guessing not often enough… Well, last night I had such and experience and can’t wait to sing praises. Last night Brett and I left the house at 6:30 to play a little pick up basketball.
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Follow the Leader
http://pursuethepassion.com/ journey/ 2008/ 03/ 13/ follow-the-leader/This weekend myself and two other members of the Pursue the Passion tour will be attending Jobing’s leadership retreat, “Leading You”. I have been able to learn very little about the nature of the training from my coworkers who seem to have been sworn to secrecy.
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The Perfect Season
http://pursuethepassion.com/ journey/ 2008/ 03/ 06/ the-perfect-season/Last night my softball team completed a long streak seldom achieved in the annals of sports. It’s the type of result that cannot be realized without a strong team effort and consistency of play. Despite the pressure and palpable expectation, we put on our game faces, played one of our best games of the year and loss for the 15th time in a row.
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Where is my mind?
http://pursuethepassion.com/ journey/ 2008/ 02/ 29/ where-is-my-mind/This week was my first spent entirely in the office and provided me with a much needed opportunity to work on the documentary. Watching video of our trip for ten hours while intermittently trying to engage myself in real world conversations has left me red eyed, frazzled and unnecessarily brazen.
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Converstation breeds oppurtunity
http://pursuethepassion.com/ journey/ 2008/ 02/ 27/ converstation-breeds-oppurtu…As I waded through hours of PTP video archives yesterday I came across a video Brett shot after our first month on tour. The clip consists of Brett interviewing me about my impression of the first month and what impressed me most. The primary issues I focused on were two I had since, nearly forgotten…
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Inspiration, a communal experience
http://pursuethepassion.com/ journey/ 2008/ 02/ 20/ inspiration-a-communal-exper…Last night I got home from work at about 8:00 with every intention of going to the gym. But, after making dinner, clearing a multiday dish pile up, starting laundry and packing for a work trip I found my ambition fading. When I finally sat down to relax I caught the second half of the movie
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Coming to a class room near you!
http://pursuethepassion.com/ journey/ 2008/ 02/ 14/ coming-to-a-class-room-near-…Today I will be speaking to the third group of students, in two days, about an in class Pursue the Passion Project at Gateway Early College High School. Yesterday was our first time speaking about the idea with a group of young people and I couldn’t have been more stoked. All four members of our
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The Generalization of a Generation
http://pursuethepassion.com/ journey/ 2008/ 02/ 05/ the-generalization-of-a-gene…Through the process of understanding how best to help students through our experiences on the road I have become entrenched in a world of great concern and speculation. Employers all over the country are concerned with how to deal with issues of “workforce readiness”. The incredible number of