Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Hayden Performance Consulting (HPC)

I am starting my own performance consulting business, using a sport psychology model, to serve athletes and other performers (including businesses, coaches, musicians, doctors, etc). I hired someone to create my website, which is currently under construction, another person to create my business logo, which is currently in the works, and plan to officially get the business rolling within the next 2-3 weeks. To start, however, I have created a blog that will serve a different purpose than that of the website. While the website is informative in relation to services provided, the field of sport psychology, the nature of HPC, the blog is more organic and ever changing in nature. It will include entries with sport psychology tips and tricks, current events, conferences and other happenings in the field, etc... it will also link to related businesses as I hope to develop a network of young professionals in the sport business trying to 'make it'. So, check it out for yourselves by linking to the blog on the right side of this webpage. Any comments or questions you have about any material you see (or don't see) on the site should be asked via the comment section of the site, not via my email, as I'm sure if you have questions about something, other readers have similar questions. I want the most information to reach the most people possible. Enjoy!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Go Laura! So psyched for you and HPC! I just heard an NPR piece about business and entrepreneurship in a digital world and one key element of success was diversifying online, including the importance of an active blog. You got it!

Doc said...

Thanks Tre! And...soon the whole sport world will know all about your and your killer logo designs!

Anonymous said...

Playstation 3 firmware 3.0 launches... It seems like a pretty small update for an x.0 release, but there are a few nice features worth talking about: itworld.com/personal-tech/76281/playstation-3-firmware-30-launches

Anonymous said...

Look for at $100 cheaper consoles, minor but welcome upgrades, and more pressure on Nintendo and Microsoft in the gaming console market wars.