Dynamic+Triangle

DYNAMIC TRIANGLE Photo credit:Sprint // **Dynamic: Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.** // // **A force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process.** //

**Member Info: ** **Leader: ** Tomica Bonner – Connector **Members: ** Dwight Foster – Scribe Trina Clark – Scribe Ryanne Ross – Visionary Raquel McLean - Visionary


 * Members Bios: **

 **Tomica Bonner, Garfield Heights/OH/USA**, I have worked in accounting, tax and finance for over fifteen years. I have written many articles on business, entrepreneurship and start-up opportunities for companies like Intuit and AOL. I would like to work with Lifebushido and form a triangle because I've found their business acumen to be refreshing and innovative. I found out about Lifebushido by visiting their website.


 * Tomica's Definition of Dynamic Triangle:** It represents something that is always changing and developing in order to improve itself. A team that puts for innovative ideas using their creativity in order to keep up the demands of technological advances.


 * [[image:Sunset-Lake.jpg width="144" height="109" align="left"]]﻿ Dwight Foster, College Station, Tx /USA**, I graduated with a BBA degree in accounting, I have worked in accounting and customer service for over 20 yrs. I was head of department at Texas A&M University. I started my own business in 2002 and decided to go into it full time last year. I have worked a work from home job, so I know the process. I heard about Lifebushido on the internet and I'm looking forward to working with Lifebushido because I like the approach.


 * Dwight's Definition of Dynamic Triangle:** It represents the effort it will take to complete this journey that we're on and all that's encompassed in it. The fact that it will take all of our experience and skills coming together to produce a Dynamic Product.


 * [[image:cactus_flower.jpg width="144" height="109" align="left"]]Ryanne, NC, USA,** I am a twenty-something aspiring freelancer whose experience includes some college and being virtual receptionist in a call center. I learned about Lifebushido at WAHadventures.com. I decided to join a triangle because Lifebushido is unique opportunity to explore and hone one's talents in a rewarding way.


 * Ryanne's Definition of Dynamic Triangle:** It represents a strong team not easily broken with the energy, perseverance and creativity to accomplish any task. In a Dynamic Triangle, the sum of the whole is more powerful than any of its individual parts.


 * [[image:mypicture.jpg width="144" height="109" align="left"]]Trina Clark, New Orleans/LA/USA,** I am a stay at home mom of two sons. I have previous work at home experience in customer service. I attended 2 years of community college. I am looking forward to working with Lifebushido.


 * Trina's Definition of Dynamic Triangle**: It means a team that consistently searches for innovative ways of doing things and getting the job done.


 * [[image:http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6064/6117413189_2cac3d9683_m.jpg width="144" height="109" align="left"]]Raquel Mclean, Norcross/GA/US,** I'm a married mother, I've been working from home since 2004 I have over 12 years of customer service experience and sales. I learned about Lifebushido from a work at home forum I'm part of and would love to join this company and grow with it.


 * Raquel's Definition of Dynamic Triangle:** It represents a group that works together building new ideas and learning while helping others in a dynamic way to build.

=** Perfect Job Descriptions: **=

The perfect job is one in which I am able to excel in my job duties whether they be accounting, writing or database creation. I like to know that I am making a contribution and that what I do matters. I also enjoy a job in which I am able to further my learning experiences and grow both in knowledge and position. I'm not content in doing the same thing day in and day out for long periods of time. I like to keep it moving and learn from prior experiences. I enjoy working from home because of the flexibility but still feel the need to maintain professionalism within my home office. **Tomica Bonner**

My ideal job is one that I look forward to doing every day. Time flies by when I'm doing it and it's no problem working over time. A job I take pride in and of course am compensated. It's nothing like getting paid for something you really enjoy doing. You know when someone ask you what you do for a living and your more than happy to tell them in a way where they would almost quit their job to do what you're doing. A job where you can feel like what you do is important, that somehow it's helping. Also a job that has room for growth, so you can set goals within the job. **Dwight Foster**

The perfect job for me is one where I can creatively solve problems and develop new ideas. I would like the schedule to be flexible so that the work fits into my life rather than I schedule my life around my job. I would also like the kind of job that causes me to expand my horizons ever so often while being able to routinely use skills that I am good at and allow me to improve on those skills. **Ryanne Ross**

My perfect job would be one that allows me to work from the comfort of my home during a time period when I am the most free from my other at home duties. Having work hours during the day would allow me to be available for my son during the evening time. My perfect job would utilize my data entry and clerical skills while adding new ones through various tasks. **Trina Clark**

The perfect job for me is doing a job that I enjoy while allowing me to pursue other goals in life including eventually going back to school, spending more time with my family and writing more. Also the perfect job for me would be one that I enjoy doing and actually look forward to working it daily while I'm able to help provide for my family. **Raquel Mclean**

**Dynamic Triangle’s Daily Progress** Day One: Getting Started ~ We talked about our favorite type of job and what we enjoyed most. We also sent each other name suggestions for our Triangle. Day Two: The Perfect Job ~ We sent each other a paragraph describing our perfect job. We also voted and decided on the name of our Triangle. Sent in bio pictures and decided on our roles for Connector, Scribe and Visionary. Day Three: ﻿Creating Dynamic Triangle Page ~ Wikispace and Facebook page was created today. Decided on a logo that represents Dynamic Triangle. Day Four: Set up Social Networking Platforms ~ A Twitter page was created for Dynamic Triangle. We also had our Perfect Job descriptions were added to the Dynamic Triangle Page. Day Five: <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Set up Conference Call ~ We started sending in our availability to set a time that would be best for our first conference call. The link to the Twitter page was sent out so we could follow from our personal Twitter accounts. Day Six: <span style="color: #000000; font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 14pt;">﻿FAQ Questions ~ Sent out Google Calender invites to everyone in order to confirm conference call on day eight. Revisited the FAQ section to read new questions and send in any other questions we may have to team leader. Day Seven: <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">One Word That Describes You ~ Google invitations were sent out so everyone could confirm the conference appointment time for day eight. We also discussed our one word choice that we provided when we completed the Lifebushido application. New FAQ questions were sent in to be posted. Day Eight: <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Conference Call Today ~ Today we had our first conference call and had the opportunity to talk with one another about how much we're enjoying the Triangle process. We also shared our previous experiences working from home and why we chose to not return to working outside the home. Day Nine: <span style="color: #000000; font-family: Georgia,serif;">﻿Goalbushido ~ Talked about wrapping up the first ten days and making sure that the steps required in the goalbushido process were complete and up-to-date. Day Ten: <span style="color: #000000; font-family: Georgia,serif;">What Animal Am I Quiz ~ We wrapped up our first ten days and took the quiz "What Animal Am I" which was sent by email from Team Leader Danielle.

<span style="color: #003399; display: block; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12px; text-align: center;">Photo credit: Michael Drummond <span style="color: #003399; display: block; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12px; text-align: center;"> <span style="color: #003399; display: block; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12px; text-align: center;">There are three types of players: <span style="color: #003399; display: block; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12px; text-align: center;">"Those who make it happen, those who watch it happen, and those who wonder what happens.” --T. Lasorda