T-Minus 30 Hours

In less than 30 hours, I’ll be moving on from my current employer.

It’s been a fun little ride, but other opportunities have presented themselves and it’s really just the perfect timing for me.

I’d like to give a big shoutout to my pals here at the office — Thomas, Ed, Jim, Ron, Scott, Eric and the whole gang. Sorry I won’t be continuing with ya’ll, but Ruby on Rails, web app development, and early-stage startups are where my heart lies at the moment.

Starting Small, Finishing ….. ? with Sprout

I have the domain name StartSmallFinishBig.com, which I haven’t decided quite what to do with yet. Maybe a small biz blog, or local small biz networking group, who knows.

The thing I dislike about the term small business, though, is that it can:

1) Imply that what you’re doing is small. When clearly small teams can do big things.

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead

2) Imply that you’ll always be small. This is obviously not the case, but the picture I have of a “small business” is one in which the owner is struggling very hard to get things off the ground.

That first 1-2 years can be incredibly difficult and many (or most - I think like 80%) do not make it.

I hazard to guess that two years of struggle, stress and just barely making ends meet … is not the reason small business entrepreneurs went into business for themselves.

The Ideal Small Business

My ideal small business would be 100% automated, or backed up by a dedicated team of on-call support reps. So that, you know, I could take 2-month long vacations in Fiji and the Virgin Islands. Then stop off in Vail for a nice little snowboarding session.

E-mail and Internet access would be used to login and see the latest stats — how many new clients had signed up or how many new sales were made. (Oh, another $2,236 today, w00t!)

So, small is just a state of mind. It’s a stepping stone. That’s all.

The Big Act - Sproutit’s Weblog

You can follow along with our journey over on The Big Act - Sproutit’s weblog on small business, technology, our software and doing what you love.

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2 Responses to “T-Minus 30 Hours”

  1. Gravatar Icon 1 Andrew 

    Hey Shanti,

    That is exciting news, that you are going full time with Sprout. I will be interested to see what happens with StartSmallFinishBig.com — have been having fun with my new blog avlooks.net, as much with experimenting with latest typo drops, rails, etc. as with content and comments.

    BTW, if you’re looking for a nice place to host your new domain with Rails on Lighty…

    Andrew

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 Shanti A. Braford 

    Hey Andrew,

    Thanks for the heads up on your blog.

    I’ll definitely have to subscribe to yer RSS feed =)

    And yeah, I really should checkout Typo more.

    One thing nags me though… no ‘Save as Draft’ feature?!?

    WordPress is pretty far ahead in that dept plugins, themes, etc.

    But Typo will get closer, I’m sure…


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