
That Think You Do is where I'll be posting thoughts about how all the research NextStage does applies in real life. I mean, it's great that our clients learn the right colors to signal trust to middle aged Hispanic males but what colors should Hispanic males, females, WASPS, Asians, ... dress in when they go job hunting or want to signal a potential life or business partner that they're going to be a good provider or are trustworthy?
Case in point, the first three posts to That Think You Do are:
- Welcome to yet another opinionated blog
- Manly Men Thinking Manly Thoughts Manickly (and Women putting up with them)
- Romancing Real Women...and I don't have to write more because I've already got everybody's attention
In any case, enjoy.
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My employer may soon be perturbed I am an overindulgent fan of your blogs.
Posted by: Windkiller | November 13, 2008 11:31 AM | Permalink to Comment
Thanks, WindKiller. I do appreciate your reading and commenting. Out of curiosity, what do you think of That Think You Do?
I'm very curious how my regular readers will take to that kind of effort.
(and feel free to comment there as well as here)
Thanks,
Joseph
Posted by: Joseph Carrabis | November 14, 2008 5:39 AM | Permalink to Comment
I've read all your current posts on that site. I'm not clear what the overall scope of your contributions will be, but the first few posts appear to be focused on inter-gender/personal relations (as are the contributions of others on the site). They have been interesting and thought-provoking, specifically giving me pause to think about my relationship with my wife and things I can do to strengthen our relationship.
But I am more curious, with the limited free time you have and all your endeavors, why this blog? Much of the site content strikes me as appropriate for The View or other daytime television. I'm not trying to be critical, but it seems like an odd fit and I'm curious. Why?
Posted by: Windkiller | December 11, 2008 12:39 PM | Permalink to Comment
Thanks again for commenting, 'Killer. I'm answering this question in detail in the next The NextStage Irregular newsletter.
In a nutshell, I wanted to take all the research and experience NextStage and I have and put it into a practical, daily-life use form. There's more than just that and that's probably a good start.
Thanks for asking and commenting. -
Joseph
Posted by: Joseph Carrabis | January 12, 2009 8:22 AM | Permalink to Comment