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Testimonials
"TimeFox is saving my life. I love it. I could not get myself to roll up my client, project, time allocations (per project/per task) and now TimeFox processes and reports on my entries perfectly. My client likes the output and can now capitalize my consulting time towards capital expenditures and has penciled me in for her budget for next year. I love TimeFox."
John Zeran
ZeranCo
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SPARK design + marketing
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Red Frog
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FunctionFox is committed to helping smaller creative companies improve their business. TimeFox, our web-based time and project-tracking software, helps smaller advertising, design, marketing and PR firms manage their business and do more with their valuable time.
He said, she said: In this month's feature article, design firm principal and TimeFox user Steven Morris provides valuable advice about how to work successfully with your life partner. And if you would like to get a sense of what issues the industry is facing as 2009 approaches, just take a minute to complete our
creative industry outlook survey.
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Survey: Creative Industry Outlook for 2009
Feature Article: He Said, She Said
FunctionFox Webinar Series: Time Mastery: Take Back Your Life
TimeFox Feature Release: Mac OSX Widget
Contact FunctionFox
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Complete our
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He Said, She Said
By Steven Morris, Morris! Communication
Spouses or life partners working together may seem like a recipe for disaster. But when you examine the challenges with awareness and openness, the results can be incredibly rewarding. The business, as well as the relationship, can benefit from the candid insights of the person closest to you. But there are important do's and don'ts to keep in mind.
While we aren't experts on the topic, we do have more than 14 years of experience working together at Morris! Communication in San Diego. Throughout the years, we've worked in different capacities, but the fact that we're still speaking to each other is itself a grand accomplishment. Spouses or life partners may play different roles in a design firm, whether they're equals or one person is subordinate to the other. And that division of labor is important to note. If you're both owners of the business, then you're entrepreneurs, which means you must be comfortable with taking risks. Having a solid relationship at home and at work is critical for you to succeed at both. If the division of labor and decision-making is unequal, then open communication and a strong sense of self are crucial to success. Regardless of your positions, you'll encounter difficult decisions, either together or separately. Your belief in one another, your trust in your partner's instincts and opinions, and your ability to separate work and home will be central to your ability to not just survive working together, but to thrive
more...
This article has been reprinted with permission from
HOWdesign.com
and written by Steven Morris. Steven Morris is principal of
Morris! Creative
in San Diego. Christine Morris has been employed at the firm for 14 years, where she's currently payroll manager. She's also a mom, a bodywork professional, a teacher and a very busy woman.
For more articles and resources, see www.functionfox.com/articles/.
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Time Mastery: Take Back Your Life...One Choice at a Time
Presented By Donna Karlin
Thursday January 8, 2009
2 PM Eastern | 11AM Pacific
Free 30 minute webinar with optional 15 minute Q+A following
"Everyone seems to be looking to find time to do things. Why...have you misplaced it?" - Donna Karlin
Join us as Executive Coach and noted author Donna Karlin talks about time, your relationship to time and what that means. It's not about pulling out your BlackBerry or opening your Outlook to schedule things in; it's about how you respect yourself in relation to time and then use the tools available to you to support that.
You can look at everything that happens in a day as compartments of time, scheduling, fitting in or, you can look at it as life and living and the ebb and flow of it. Learn how, when time is used wisely, you can create, experience, and live a full and productive life, and rarely if ever utter the words "One day when I have time..." or "I wish I had time to do..."
You can ignore this page right now and say "That might be a good idea and I'll come back to it and look at it later when I have time" or you can take the first step to taking back control of your life right now and
register for this webinar.
January 2009
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Announcing our all new Timesheet Widget for OS X
Love using Mac Widgets? Love TimeFox?
Keeping track of time is now easier than ever. Track time right from your dashboard, manage stopwatch timers, or login to your full TimeFox account in one click with the new Timesheet Widget.
Get the new TimeFox Timesheet Widget now!
TimeFox Widget Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5 and a TimeFox account.
If you don't have a TimeFox account; (a)
get with the program, and (b) you can use the TimeFox Widget with a TimeFox
demo or
trial account.
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