March 9, 2007
SOB Business Cafe 03-09-07
ME Liz Strauss wrote this at 1:47 pm
Welcome to the SOB Cafe
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.
The Specials this Week are
Blogoprenuer offers a lesson taken out of context.
Kent Blumberg has a series for us on the elements of greatness.
Life Coaches offers a manifesto for every parent, teacher, manager, friend, mentor, brother, sister, person who knows another person.
Talking Story tells about customers and work ethic.
Creative Think celebrates 100 posts with an interview.
You Already Know This Stuff asks if we’re ready to take grown-up steps.
Related ala carte selections include
Ask Dr. Kirk has a remedy for that bad feeling.
Sit back. Enjoy your read. Nachos and drinks will be right over. Stay as long as you like. No tips required. Comments appreciated.
Have a great weekend!
–ME “Liz” Strauss
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17 Comments to “SOB Business Cafe 03-09-07”

Kent Blumberg said
Liz,
Thanks for the link. I’m always fascinated by what you bring to the SOB Cafe page.
Have a great weekend,
Kent
ME Strauss said
Hi Kent!
You’re welcome. I’m always fascinated too.
Delaney Kirk said
Liz,
Thanks for inviting me to the party! Have a great weekend!
ME Strauss said
Hi Delaney!
You’re welcome!
Steli said
Liz,
thankx for sharing. Hope all of you have a great weekend!
ME Strauss said
Hi Steli!
Thank YOU for joining us this week. It was our pleasure to have you with us. You’re not a stranger anymore.
Karma said
I like the 10% solution to being overwhelmed. Thanks Liz. There will be a lot to digest this weekend.
ME Strauss said
Hi Karma,
I’ve decided that overwhelmed has too many syllables. ‘Whelmed is quite enough for me and yeah I know how it feels.
BrainBasedBusiness said
It’s a Story about Winner Circle Talent…
It’s really your story and mine, but I also saw it in Liz Stauss’ recent posts. Renee Zellwenger’s role as Beatrix Potter told more than the life of Beatrix Potter – it told the story of mental swings between tradition……
John said
Liz finds the finest people.
ME Strauss said
Hey John,
I found you!
John said
I prefer to think of myself as the little deliberate flaw in the painting, reminding its admirers that no work is perfect. That’s not self-deprecation, either. We all have our roles.
ME Strauss said
Wait a minute, John, I thought that was my role. Now here I am clueless again.
Rosa Say said
Thank you for the pointer to Talking Story Liz - such a pleasure to welcome those who are clicking over! Now I’ve got to check out the rest of these too - such wonderful sharing.
ME Strauss said
Hi Rosa!
This is an exclusive cafe. Only SOBs are featured here. It’s one of the priveleges of being part of the family. I’m delighted that folks are ccoming to see you.
Karin said
Afternoon Liz.
Great to see you’re linking to the excellent series Kent is writing at the moment. All the elements he’s already covered are definitely worth a read (and a think ;-))
ME Strauss said
Hi Karin!
Yeah I went back and read from the first one — that’s the one I linked as well. I figured that’s where folks would want to come in. Kent will be glad to hear you props!