laptop that won’t cooperate.
I”m sorry. I know, I know, It’s really software issues.
–ME “Liz Strauss
Here is a good place for a call to action.
by Liz
I”m sorry. I know, I know, It’s really software issues.
–ME “Liz Strauss
by Chris Cree
by Liz
We offer the best in thinking–articles on the business of blogging written by the Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog. Click on the titles to enjoy each selection.
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Have a great weekend!
–ME “Liz” Strauss
by Liz
On a Friday morning when among other things, I will be meeting some really important people — every one of them. . . . I sit here with my laptop, thinking about what a lucky a person I am. Like the rest of us, who would have thought anything like this would have come of it when I wrote that first blog post (how long ago?)? I had no idea that anything like this would ever come of it.
Yet here I am, deleting a sentence I just spent a good hour editing. What I was trying to say in too many words was that I’ve changed and that folks who’ve known me are noticing.
“Wow, you did that differently than you would have done that a year or two ago.”
“I don’t have time for grown ups who act like spoiled brats anymore. Too many good folks are worth worrying about.”
“Blogging has been good for you.”
Everyone who reads my blogs has had a hand in that growth. Everyone has taught me.
On a Friday morning, with my laptop again in front of me I am wondering. Who would have thought anything like this might have been come of it?
I never dreamed I would fall in love.
by Liz
Ben started a writing project on productivity. I had to get productive to even particpate in it. I might have had too much on my desk. I think I might have missed it. Kim asked me to tell about productivity. She even said that sometimes she got mean about it — no, no, not really, well, at least it didn’t seem so. She’s the Kim who is desparately escaping adulthood with Jason.
Still, I can’t let the concept of productivity sit there. So here are 25 ways to get Jazzed about productivity.
Whew! 25 ways to get jazzed about productivity. Some a little and some are much larger. Every one of them will have its own impact in your life. Choose the ones that work for you. Leave the rest on the proverbial table. A proverbial person just might come along. That proverbial person might find that those you left are exactly the right fit for a problem he or she has been staring at for months.
What gets you jazzed about productivity. . . Ilker, Daniel, Jason, Singhania, Katiebird?
–ME “Liz” Strauss
by Liz
Carolyn at Thoughts and Philosophies couldn’t come to Chicago this weekend, so she’s carrying on the spirit of things for both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres at her blog Thoughts & Philosophies. The name of the event is “Getting It Together,” and it has quite a schedule, and some fine folks participating.
Head on over to check it out!
Meet some amazing bloggers online, and do it THIS weekend. Carolyn has set up two sessions — The first is from noon (EDT) Friday May 11th through 6 PM (EDT); the same session will be replayed from 10 PM (EDT) Friday night through 4 AM (EDT) Saturday morning. The presenters include folks we all know — Rick Cockrum, Carma Dutra, Leah Maclean, Nneka, and Jessica Doyle.
Do something great for yourself. Check it out!
Wow! What a cool idea.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
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