Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Day 64 - How Does a Day Totally Get Away From You? - Caught Up in ComF5

I must admit that I was surprised when I discovered that I had totally missed a day of writing yesterday.  When I reviewed the day to find out why, I discovered that I HAD spent the day productively.  

I had listened to a very informative broadcast by Shawn Eiferman entitled See the Bridge.  I had written others about ComF5. I had worked on some templates for my business.  

What I hadn't done was write.

This s a major no-no in the 100 Day Challenge.  Meeting your commitments to yourself and others is number one on GRB's list of requirements.

Another hard and fast premise is to strive for Excellence.  

This is a tough one for me.  Excellence isn't a term that plays a big role in my life.  I have always strived for good, some times even for great, but never excellent.  Excellence is too close to perfection.  I have no expectations of being perfect.  I have always known and accepted that I am flawed, not perfect.

I can live with that.  Perfection is an attribute of the Most High.  I am but a humble tool and servant. 

That doesn't give me leeway to not work toward higher achievements or to keeping trying to be better than I have in the past.

Yet, I don't know how people who demand perfection of themselves live with the pressure.  What a horrible weight that must be.

I guess that is why I am so draw to ComF5.  It really is a great product but it is not perfect.  There is room for improvement but looking over the changes they have made in just the last couple of months I can see that this company is on the road to even greater achievements.  

I can get behind a product that provides a real value for very little money much more that one that promises to do some out of this world phenomenon and make me rich overnight.

Does it need improvement?  Yes.

The user interface needs to be a bit more intuitive and they are working on that.  I expect to see great improvements in this in the next month or so.

For those of us with less that fabulous internet connections, uploading videos can be a challenge and using the Paragon encoder does limits the versatility of the live broadcasts but they are working on that too.

There is room for growth but they are growing by leaps and bounds.

ComF5 provides real tools to promote real businesses.  I like that.

ComF5 offers these tools at a price anyone can afford.  I like that.

ComF5 offers solutions when others offer promises.  I definitely like that.  

Find out for yourself ... check out ComF5 The Solution Now!

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