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What’s the best way to explain PebbleStorm’s mission, when someone asks “Who/what is PebbleStorm, and why does it matter?” I’m not sure about the best way to describe it yet, but it’s progressing. Here’s a sample of the progression…

The original was: how work can be “more fun, more money, less stress”

Then it was …“more fun, more freedom, more money”

Now: “helping people make money through enjoyment” (which I really like!)

And “Roadmap to the 4-Hour Workweek” is pretty cool too, though it’s a tagline rather than a mission.

Last one: “Are you meant for something more”?” (again, this is a tagline, not mission)

What do you think? Comment here or write me at aaron(at)pebblestorm(dot)com


Note…what a “4-Hour Workweek” means to me (and to the guy who wrote the book, Tim Ferriss)

I (and Tim Ferriss) mean creating a workstyle where you only have to do a few hours of obligatory work that you don’t enjoy or that’s boring per week.

I personally will never work only a few hours a week – I truly enjoy working on projects with people. I love my current work, both in BlackBox Revenue, PebbleStorm and the other ideas/projects we have, and will never stop. I just want to minimize the painful or boring amounts to a little as possible. I want more fun, more freedom and more money, all at the same time.

One Response to “PebbleStorm taglines/missions – your opinions?”

  1. Rachel M. Landry Says:

    Cool! So all these years I thought I was some kind of freak, only to finally discover that there is an entire freak culture out there just waiting to inaugurate me.

    How do you know when you’ve made it? Well, as I like to say: “I must be a Writer, it says so on my business card.”

    Point is, there’s no moment at which you know you have arrived, or achieved success at whatever your business endeavor may be. It’s a gradual and ongoing process. It’s what others interpret that defines you, isn’t it? If you project legitimacy and success, than that’s what you are… to everyone looking.

    … more on this later.

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