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		<title>What They Want</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 17:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Megan M.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	You can use a tool like Highrise to track every single conversation you&#8217;ve ever had in your life, and the pertinent details of each person you meet. But I have sudden clarity: Why not also use it to track what each of them wants?

	I&#8217;m not using Highrise at the moment, but musings like Bob&#8217;s make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p>	<p>You can use a tool like <a href="http://www.highriseHQ.com/?referrer=MEGANM">Highrise</a> to track every single conversation you&#8217;ve ever had in your life, and the pertinent details of each person you meet. But I have sudden clarity: Why not also use it to track <i>what each of them wants?</i></p>

	<p>I&#8217;m not using Highrise at the moment, but <a href="http://www.pooleswatercooler.com/bob_pooles_blog/2008/05/a-database-of-life.html">musings like Bob&#8217;s</a> make me want to start it back up again. Except this time, it&#8217;s far more important to me to track the ways in which I can help a person, rather than, necessarily, our conversations or how much business potential there is with them.</p>

	<p>I just want to put a new spin on the address book: Name, occupation, where we met, things they like, what they want, what drives them. What or whom they identify deeply with. What do they really need? How can I really help them? And that last part should have nothing specific to do with money. How can I <i>really</i> help them?</p>

	<p>You know&#8212;by introducing them to someone else. Or teaching them how to set up a simple blog. Or going out for dinner and letting them talk for an hour. Or telling them how much I appreciate them! What makes them feel <i>best</i> in all the world?</p>

	<p>I like connecting with people a lot, and it would be nice to track the ways in which I might make a difference in other people&#8217;s lives. It would certainly be easier to remember and be useful to more people, that way! Plus, I wouldn&#8217;t feel so forgetful. ;}</p>

	<p>Where&#8217;s my perfect software? Simple, easy to search, easy to keep open. Journler would work, but it has so many other features. Interesting how craving a simple purpose makes me steer clear of complex offerings. Hey, Highrise could still work.</p>

	<p>I&#8217;ll think about it for awhile.</p>
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