Kyle Thomas

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Oct 06 2010

Meeting with the Clients

Feuilles de la passionYesterday I had the chance to meet with two different clients. It was great, because not only could I share my passion, but I could also see theirs.

What I love about working with clients and part of writing a community website, is you get to meet people from different walks of life. For some strange reason I love learning about what other people do. It doesn’t even matter what they do. Most of the time they are passionate about what they do as well, so the energy in the room just explodes.

Another thing I love about this job is how you never know what the next day will hold. Yesterday I worked with client on their projects, today I’ll be sitting in on a local talk show over at the radio station across the street from our office. Then I may be taking a camera down to a new kids entertainment centre, which is complete with laser tag, rock climbing and on.

Needless to say, I don’t think I’ll ever get bored.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: bored, clients, passion, work

Oct 05 2010

Talent Comes to Life

I get such an adrenalin rush working yesterday. I wasn’t doing anything overly hard or out of this world, I was doing what I know.

I have done much what I did yesterday before but on a different scale. I’m use to working a long and on little project. I have never had the support of co-workers right there.

Now it seems like I’m unstoppable. I started noticing how I could do things and was efficient about it.

Long story short is, yesterday, I realized I am doing what I am suppose to be doing and discovered that with a little support and work available I can actually do it.

I’m sure others would have known I could do it for a long time, but I think this was a real self-confidence moment I had.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: carear, life, talent, work

Oct 04 2010

First Day of Work

So its me first day of work today. Like real work, where I actually make money. It is quite a surreal feeling knowing your getting paid to help people and connect with them.

I’m so happy that I have been able to take what I have learned and apply it to helping people discover new tools and new ways of communication.

It’s funny really, for the first time I don’t feel nervous about something. I feel 100% comfortable. I suffer from anxiety, so this is definitely a sign that I’m doing what I am suppose to be doing and am in the write place.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: job, life, work

Mar 12 2010

Hobbies Far Away

There are many things that I currently like. Or hobbies I guess you could say. Writing, Yellowknife, Building WordPress Websites, Camping, Snowmobiling, Photography and Media, are just a few. Which there in lies the problem. It seems, to me anyway, that I’m always complaining there is not enough time in the day to do some of these things. Most of these things, writing (Blogging), wordpress stuff, and photography, are things I want to improve on as they may or may not potentially be careers. I have some skills, but they are limited. So lets break it down.

Writing: I would love to be able to write a good authentic article. I believe I would probably do well writing on something from the north or Yellowknife, because that is where my passion lies. I don’t know why I find writing so enjoyable, maybe it is the false hope that someone is actually reading it. It calms me and allows me to get out what I want to say. Actually it is more of a love-hate relationship. I do enjoy it, but struggle with it immensely. I rarely seem to be able to get a continued flow in my writing. I constantly go back and reread what I have written or forget where I wanted to go with that thought. It is a pain in the ass when you’re trying to get something done. I use to think I was an excellent typist, alas I am far from it. So when my thoughts get ahead of my fingers it all goes downhill. I have contemplated getting MacSpeech (Dragon Dictate), but the cost has always stopped me. The final issue I have with my own writing is, my lack of grammar and spelling skills. Trust me it drives me nuts!

WordPress: I have a fairly strong knowledge base of wordpress and how it works. I actually consider myself pretty smart when it comes to this CMS. The one thing I wish to improve on is my code skills. It would be lovely to properly know how to customize wordpress themes and understand how things work together.

Photography: This is something I picked up 2 years ago and then bought my first DSLR a year and a half or so ago. I always have the best intentions of learning a knew skill and slowly I have. I think photography and writing go hand in hand; I often meet or hear of photographers who are also freelance writers. Writing about Yellowknife all the time I often need photos to go with it. So learning how to take a beautiful photo of something happening around town is something I am really wanting to do. I try to keep my camera on a manual mode, but often get over whelmed with the little time I have to take the photo and put it onto a preset setting. I can’t seem to get it down, how to properly use the camera while out and about.

There you have it, the negatives of the things I want to do better at. The reason I wanted to point these out is so I could see them in writing. The solution to all of these is rather simple, and I even know it. It is time. All I need is time, or at least that’s what I believe. Five days a week I work five hours a day at a coffee shop and for the rest of the day I am responding to e-mails, writing the next days post, working on the back end of the site or dealing with something to do with the business. I end up getting into this routine around 1:30 and then I go until 8pm with a break for supper, it is none stop. My feed reader is constantly packed with over 900 unread blog post, my tweeting has slowed and so have posts on this blog. One solution to gain more time would be to leave the coffee shop but it is currently my only source of income and I depend on it to pay the bills and my school debt. I’m probably over exaggerating things, but I blame that on the lack of income in my business. If only I could start to get a little income to take some of the pressure off, then maybe I would be able to try and learn more about the things mentioned above.

The solution is in sight but far away. AHHHHHHH! Frustrating.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: business, coffee shop, frustrating, hobbies, negatives, work

Jul 22 2009

Lost in my Mess

Where have you been? Where Huh, because I have been lost in my own mess.

I began packing my room the other day for my move and it is slow going. As I am taking my massive desk I had to clean it out. That is what takes the time. I never know what to throw out and what to keep. Half the stuff in there I haven’t used for over a year. Eventually I got it cleaned out and now I’m in the process of taking it apart to pack.

Seems like every time I need to pack or get rid of stuff the mess just explodes. I go from having lots of floor space to instantly none.

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I go back to work tonight so for the next 5 days so I will have limited time to pack everything. Talk about last minute. I will let you know how it goes.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: desk, floor space, last minute, moving, packing, work

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