It's more important to me to know about a person rather than what they have done. With that in mind, writing about one's journey can be a difficult task. A list of accomplishments is traditionally what you'll find here. Sorry - I'm not all that about doing such a thing.
Paul Konrardy has spent the last several years literally engulfed in learning the ins-and-outs of running a successful website. I've gone from hunt & peck typing to webmaster of a hugely trafficked online resource to COO of a start-up in this time. Along the way I've picked up several ideas that make a big impact and that is what I like to share.
Additionally, my ever-expanding curiosity about life and how it works has led me down many paths where I have absorbed a thing or two. These things often combine with the unexpected; resulting in my unique view of the world - something else I plan to share.
Rather than bore you with a bio like: "Paul was born in Minnesota in the heat of July in an un-air-conditioned hospital (something his mother never let him forget)", I think a list of intentions is as revealing as a resume. Let me know what you think.
Intentions: -to treat others as I'd like to be treated -to honor my parents and all they have given me -to be respectful of all -to not judge (as difficult as that is) -to be independent in thought and action -to be as genuine as possible -to follow the path that is laid in front of me
I'm basically a good person trying hard to help others as much as possible. No, I'm not Pollyanna about life, but have come to the conclusion that being real includes a huge portion of giving.
iPad testStrong believer in treating others as I'd like to be treated - and often reminded of it. Energy healer. Content Expert. Start-up survivor.CalendarStrong believer in treating others as I'd like to be treated - and often reminded of it. Energy healer. Content Expert. Start-up survivor.Contact