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DATE :: Friday, June 17th @ 12.00 – 1.00pm.
An intensive lunchtime series showcasing tools and tricks to help you spark curiosity and encourage creativity. Have fun and meet people. Bring your lunch and belly expanding dessert is on us!

RSVP to halifax.hosts@the-hub.net as space is limited.

From Tracy at the Hub:

Rob is pretty great (funny and knows his stuff). The format is about 15-20mins of presentation, 10-15 questions and the end part is supposed to be a mini-workshop for participants to take the next step. Depending on who signs up I’m likely going to ask Rob to help people navigate and make decisions about how to chose what they use, planning for it and executing….(hopefully i’ll learn a thing or two as well!!!).

This is not just for Hub members, so please pass this on or invite anyone you think may be interested.

The Hub Halifax
1673 Barrington Street, 2nd Floor
Halifax, NS   B3J 1Z9
Hub phone 902.482.4729
http://www.thehubhalifax.ca
Twitter: @thehubhalifax

 


This will probably be the easiest blog post I ever write. Minus the time I spent looking for a quote I saw on the difference between starting a business and family mind you that eludes me still….

Earlier this year I became a dad. Unless you are a complete bastard – everything changes. And it has been one amazing change after another. Every morning for the past couple weeks now I wake up to her smile – I think I have one of the happiest babies I have ever seen. She started laughing recently – absolutely the most amazing thing I may ever hear.

I have always been future oriented, even before I realized what that meant. In high school I failed one class: physics. Properly so since I stopped attending classes. Math was never a strong point and physics was plenty of math. Math, that I knew even then I would never, ever have any need for based on my interests or possible career paths. And to date it stands I was correct about physics (thankfully).

The risks in failing this next chapter of life though are far greater. I am now forced to take a long-term approach to everything for my daughter’s sake. From what I do to how I do it. Gary Vaynerchuk has a great philosophy that he wants to live his life in a manner than his grand-children will be proud of him (because everything you do, they’ll be able to find via Google/whatever replaces Google in the future). I believe that’s a most admirable goal. Sadly, one lacking in the conduct of many people today.

So AQR is certainly geared towards scratching some itches of my own. But I feel it also represents the best opportunity for me to provide for my daughter. While also ensuring as she grows up I can be there and do it all in a manner that she – (and her kids ?) – will be proud of the way I did so.

Word of Advice for Parents Tempted by (Social) Entrepreneurship
I think anyone who wants to start a business or social organization that thinks they can’t – should know they certainly can if they’ve raised a child.

I cannot think of a greater responsibility than being completely responsible for another’s life. Running a business becomes a cakewalk in comparison. And the constant adapting that is required in parenting – from adjusting sleep habits and schedules to figuring out what makes your child laugh next – is perfect training for dealing with an ever changing business climate, adapting will be second nature to you.

There’s also no better reason to start something you see capable of improving your life or that of those around you than to leave a better future for your child. All the while serving as a role model for them, teaching them only they will set their limitations in life.

P.S. – If you ever started a business and you have a husband or wife or partner, you know what amazing people they are. It continues to amaze me that my wife stands by me as I pursue one (circumstantially) insane idea after another (AQR is the now the fifth time I have approached my wife with…I’m starting a….). I keep joking that I need to start a support group for partners of entrepreneurs and maybe I should – they deserve all the support they give us in return and then some.

P.P.S. – I am also surrounded by an amazing cast of friends. Their collective talents never cease to amaze me. They too provide the inspiration and support that allow me to continue pursuing my passions in concert with them. I hope those that have and will join my family for dinner know I consider them an extended family as well.

I had friends submit questions that would help potential clients or partners of AQR get to know me. After eliminating some totally inappropriate questions (you know who you are), and combining those that were similar here are 20 that made the cut. – Rob

What are some design influences?
I love Polish movie posters. So much more interesting than their North American counterparts. Big fan of a number of jazz labels design from the 60s. And book covers, or anything that represents a series. Interested in creative ways of representing an ongoing item in a shared manner while allowing each item to have its’ own individual look or feel.

What are some of your favorite things in Halifax?
The people and people watching. The green spaces, Common, Public Garden, Citadel Hill. Drinking beer on the patios downtown in the summer. Its’ small size. Lots of different special events. October is amazing here: Halifax Pop Explosion, a truly scary haunted house (seriously, walk through by yourself next year) and an amazing night of city-wide art called Nocturne. So much goodness pretty much has October as my fav month outside the summer to be here.

Where would you recommend folks eat in Halifax?
Any sushi place whose name starts with a D.  Morris East. janes on the common. Coastal Cafe. Ardmore, where I had my first meal with my future wife.

Name a book that has had an impact on you?
The first Irving Layton poetry book I ever read – I have to track down which one it was exactly though. I’ll end up purchasing it eventually. Eye opening to the power of words and how there were no hard and fast rules for poetry or any style of writing. Then extrapolate that to life and business. Read More


Seth Godin just made a blog post yesterday about four points that hold people back. Fear is on that list. It is certainly scary to start something new, take a stance, get in front of a crowd or put yourself out there.

I’ve come to enjoy it though – like a good horror film – you just have to ride it through knowing you’ll be fine. Then it almost becomes enjoyable.
I now use such feelings as a guide. If I am not as least slightly uncomfortable, I know I am not pushing my boundaries, trying new things.

Almost everyone experiences it too. So keep that in mind. And start the things you know you need to.It may seem like it takes quite an effort but I am always amazed at how easily people put so much effort into developing excuses for why they CAN`T do something. It boggles my mind: you are spending energy and time on the excuses, yet getting nowhere.

Small Steps: Kaizen Read More