A Guest Post by Pamir Kiciman Browser tabs are great. Emails, tweets and feeds update so you can switch tabs and see what it is. But what happens when you switch in the middle of a juicy post, … [Read more...]
What Works Best to Get Your Home Office Working for You?
A Guest Post by Rachel Carlson Successfully Working From a Home-based Office It didn’t take long for me to make a mistake when I first started working from home. It wasn’t an obvious “You were … [Read more...]
When My Mom Died and Who Saved My Life
When My Mom Died Please know that no one asked me to write this blog post. This story is mine and no one could buy it … not even my son, a client, and a friend who saved my life. I always thought it … [Read more...]
You Are an Investor
by Rosemary O’Neill Yes, you are a big-time investor. Like, Warren Buffet big. What? You donât see it? Every morning you wake up with 24 hours to invest. Youâre rich beyond compare. That 24 … [Read more...]
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to My Blog One Day
Guest Writer: Tim Dungan (aka ptvGuy) Not to be just another SOB, I had to come by and thank Liz personally for including me here in her collection of certified SOBs. I will wear my badge proudly. … [Read more...]
Are Blog Comments the new Mundane Commute?
A Guest Post by Scott P. Dailey I’m concerned about the purity of the conversations undergone in blog comments. I’m concerned that many are not all that pure after all. I’m finding that often … [Read more...]
Beach Notes: After the Storm
by Guest Writers Suzie Cheel and Des Walsh After the storm, creative thinking … With all the driftwood on the beach after recent big storms, some people see debris spoiling the usually pristine … [Read more...]
Beach Notes: Changing Views
by Guest Writers Suzie Cheel and Des Walsh Most Sunday mornings for the past year we have walked on Fingal Beach and we looked across the water to Cook Island. Today we decided it was time to walk on … [Read more...]
Beach Notes: Sand Castles and Thinking Differently
As we walk on the beach in the early mornings, there are often sand castles remaining from some families’ activities the previous day. In several years of walking on this beach we had not previously … [Read more...]
Collaboration: How to Bring Back that Brand New Blog Feeling Again
A Guest Post by Alexis Bonari If a blog is suffering from low readership, repetitive posts, or a general lack of innovation, chances are that it also lacks collaborative strategies. Some bloggers … [Read more...]
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