Sunday, July 24, 2005: Learning to Breathe
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Breathing Room
They say it takes 5 minutes to start a blog. Whoa! It sure didn’t for me. I had to walk in a crooked line through the virtual halls of Amazon for two hours at least. I had to look at blog templates for another three. And choosing a name, well, I wasn’t prepared for the fact that choosing a name for my son would be easier.
I started in the morning and published in the starlight.
I came to it as a writer. So I thought it was writing. I thought it was about structure and expression, content and presentation, and offering somewhere someone might find a place next to me on the riverbank under the old white oak tree. I was one third in the right direction.
Who’d know I’d be here a short two years later?
Who’d know what I’d discover?
Who’d know I’d hand over my head and heart?
I point to my first blog post — about 100 words. . It’s got stars, life, peanut butter . . . and a quote I still believe.
When I give my soul a little breathing room . . .
everyone I know gets nicer.
I came here to wonder and to find more ways just to be.
. . . and the people who greeted me taught me to breathe.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
Tags: first-blog-post, Letting-me-be, Liz-StraussThe Blog Herald: Social Networking — Am I Person Or an Item?
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Flashback 1997 . . . Flash Forward 2007
For all of our conversation, for the ideas, time, and thoughts share in our comment boxes, I hope that you’ll head over to read this one. Please.
Verbal volleyball can be a kick. When Twitter used the term, people, to mean friends for an Internet second, I got a chance to type, “I’ll have my people call your people and we’ll do lunch.” I’ve always wanted to say that.
Cute, but off the page and forgotten, rightfully so, minutes later.
For the last few days, I’ve been thinking about the realities of going wide and going deep. It’s hard to have the time and the bandwidth to do both. It’s hard to keep up with it all. Every day it happens at a slightly faster speed. The wider I go, the shallower I get.
Read the whole feature in today’s Blog Herald by clicking the logo.
It’s about blogging and real life.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
I wrote at the Blog Herald about books, information, and relationships, making connections from the patterns she sees. I consider these keystone articles.
Authenticity and Transparency in the Real World
In the Real World — The Half-Full, Half-Empty Glass
The Universe of People, Black Holes, and Stars
Connectors and Mavens on the Tipping Point
The Writer’s Dilemma and the Blogger’s Secret
The Two Webs: Information or Relationships?
Social Networking: Am I Person Or an Item?
The Blog Herald: Information Geek Meets Relationship Geek’s Book
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Information Geek in Danger?
One of the most memorable moments of SOBCon07 was Jeff Brown’s statement about Kum-ba-ya-ers and business bloggers. No matter who hears me talk about that moment, if they were there, they remember it with a grin of “ain’t it the truth?” That’s because the famous Bawldguy, Jeff, was talking about the preferences folks have toward relationships or information as their personal strong suit.
So, when the time came to talk about the book by the consummate Relationship Geek, Phil Gerbyshak, I thought, perhaps, I was not the best choice. I found the right guy up in Edmonton. He’s Greg Balanko-Dickson, and he’s a self-professed Information Geek . . .
Read the whole feature in today’s Blog Herald by clicking the logo.
It’s about blogging and real life.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
Related articles
Liz Strauss at The Blog Herald, The Blogging Times, and Who’s One in a Million?
