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Writing Project: 25 Words that Connect Us

October 2, 2008 by Liz

Have Got Another 25 Words?

The Living Web

If you were reading last July, you might recall the 25 Words of Work/Life Wisdom writing project we did together . . .

25 Words of Work/Life Wisdom Cover
It’s based on the premise that one meaningful idea can be expressed in precisely 25 words.

The 25-word writing exercise is a powerful and elegant experience of thinking. Write a sentence. Then watch the initial idea evolve as you edit to engineer exactly 25 words.

Here are 25 words that connects us.

Heart on the water from sxc.hu

When I know
life is a story,
I’ll carry no pain.
I’ll meet you
wide open
like sunset
gives its heart
over to the night.

Will you add 25 words of your own?

It’s communication. It’s participation. It’s connection. It’s a blog post.

The 25 Words that Connect Us Project

Will you accept my invitation to put 25 words about how we’re connected into a blog post? Here’s how you might go about it.

  1. Think about connections, connectedness, being linked together, synchronicity, serendipity, community, oneness.
  2. Write a sentence about it.
  3. Count the words you have written.
  4. Edit the sentence until you have 25 words exactly. Notice how your idea changes as you edit and how your feelings change with each rewrite.
  5. Add a picture if you can.
  6. Post your 25 words on your blog by October 16th.
  7. Link back to this post or leave a link to your post in the comments section. I don’t want to miss yours when I compile all of them.

It will be my challenge to a creative way to connect all of the ideas together. In a giant “25 words that connect us” blog post, featuring what you wrote.

Are you in? Surely you have 25 words to spare for this one.
Have your link here by 1:00a.m. October 17th, 2008 on the clock in the sidebar on this blog. That’s Chicago time. 🙂

Click to see the SLIDES of what everyone wrote last time.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Work with Liz!!

Get your best voice in the conversation.

Filed Under: Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: 25 Words that Connect Us, bc

2008 Labor Day Blog-Lib Link Love Stories — Brilliant!!

September 6, 2008 by Liz

Thanks for Participating!

Link_love_heart

It was fun last year, and this year was no disappointment.

The challenge was to get creative by finishing the story in an unexpected using a blogger’s name, a trait, a post title, a blog title and linking back with some love for all of them.

I promised I’d present your story links back to you in my own way.

Here we go. . .

Title:

Notes from a Dented Reality

I was Going my own way, walking my own walk, but The Journey turned out to be a boatload of WritingAdventures in Self-Discovery.

I saw a sultry, silent supermodel with a smarty-pants, speaking duck making a Chris Brogan list about 50 ways Liz loves Labor Day Blog Lib Link Love.

Meanwhile, bloggers were wandering aimlessly and asking, “Has?” And others were answering, “Has what?” That sort of thing can happen when you don’t get expert Writing Advice from the Blogosphere.

As a result, two thousand people decided to take up Labor Day Blogging.

No one seemed to notice the group in a candlelit corner talking in whispers. I was sure they were conspiring to plan a surprise birthday party for someone’s sister, but they said they were finding ways to lighten their burdens whileLiving Life’s Labor.

Wow! Go figure. Maybe I need more self-development than I had thought.

End of story.

Follow the links above to read some great stories of Labor Day Link love in the blogosphere.

Thanks again, everyone who played along. 🙂

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Filed Under: Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: bc, ZZZ-FUN

Ah Joanna, We’re Still Listening

August 25, 2008 by Liz

A Great Writer’s Words Are Always Inspiring

JoannaYoung logo

You’ve been busy setting up a new home, but don’t worry. You left us a chance to go back and read our favorites again. I remember the ones I read way back when, before I knew you as I do. I especially liked this one.

How to write feedback to make a connection

Didn’t realize it was foreshadowing how I might be feeling now. You’re always so present in all you do.

Liz_Strauss_and Joann_Young_at_SOBCon08

Welcome home again, Joanna.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Get your best voice in the conversation!

Filed Under: Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: bc, Confident-Writing, Joanna Youna

25 Words of Life / Work Wisdom Made the Front Page!!

July 26, 2008 by Liz

The Blog-to Show Opens at Noon Chicago Time

See clock in the sidebar.

Why not check out the new SOBs until then?

The slide show featuring the 25-word posts we built together made the front page of SlideShare.net.

Click the picture to view it again.

25 Words of Work / Life Wisdom

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Thanks again to all who were part!

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Read Cath Lawson’s “The Blogging Advice That Kept Me Up All Night “

Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: 25-words of work / life wisdom, 25-words project, bc, SlideShare, social-media

How to Write Ideas that Lift Themselves Off the Page — Every Time!

July 22, 2008 by Liz

Even the Humblest Star Still Shines

Shine!

A writer makes meaning by giving thoughts structure and expression. Whether we write to inform, entertain, or inspire, we hope our message will leave the page or the screen to be received in a reader’s mind. It’s no easy thing to connect simple words in ways that have life and meaning. It can seem that we’re at the mercy of an unfriendly muse who is stingy with ideas and generous writer’s block. That’s just not so.

Writing isn’t the luck of ideas. It’s work. It’s also knowing how to access ideas.

A photographer knows that the best light will offer the opportunity to shoot the fabulous picture. A composer knows that the right sort of silence will allow him or her to hear music no one’s heard before. In the same way, writers know that making room to think makes masterful writing is easier.

We write best when we have room to think long, deep thoughts.

Self conscious and selfish ideas need small spaces to thrive. Stressed and cranky tones and sloppy logical fall away when we give ourselves room to think. Our minds can’t hold fear and think long and deep and wide at the same time.

Thinking long thoughts is like deep breathing or stretching with a yawn. In a writerly way, it’s a shot of oxygen to our creativity.

Put on music on to write or sit with the sounds outside your window. In some way give myself room to listen. Wait for the words and ideas to fill the space where you are.

Listen for a rhythm. Thoughts will start occuring. Listen until they do. When they do, the words come on their own. Those words will sneak past your internal editor.

Think those long, deep, and wide thoughts. Then write with abandon. Now that you can see what you’re thinking, take away all of the words your readers don’t need. You’ll know when you feel the ideas lifting themselves up — they’re the ideas that you want to read over again because they say something right and well.

Notes lifting off the page from sxc.hu

Whether you’re writing a blog post, a business plan, or love letter to your worst critic, if you want your words resonate — to lift themselves off the page — give yourself the space and oxygen.

Do you think that time and space when you write make a difference in how your writing is received?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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image: sxc.hu

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Filed Under: Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: bc, meaning, writers-block, Writing, writing project

25 Words of Work / Life Wisdom — Pass It On!

July 21, 2008 by Liz

Can 25 Words Change the World?

The Living Web

Thank you to everyone who participated in the 25 Words of Work / Life Wisdom Writing Project. Every selection was an example of the power of writing. When sat down to bring them all together, I wanted to make this one something special.

Thank you for your wisdom!

You shared thoughts about time, love, vacation, death, marriage, waiting, confidence, gathering, parenting, pain, contributing, adversity, beauty, customers, success, financial freedom, joy, open minds, blogging, fear, freedom, accomplishment, action, connection, balance, the past, the future, laughing, relationships, wishes, leadership, Twitter, writing, and changing the world.

Here’s what you wrote.

25 Words of Work / Life Wisdom

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Click the single right arrow to move to the next slide. To embed this on your blog or share it with others, just click the “embed” tag on the viewer.

I checked twice to be sure I got everyone’s selection. But if I missed you please let me know and I’ll edit and add you in immediately. The 25-word authors are:

Karin H
Mark
Mark Goodyear
Lisa
stephenpreneurBhupesh Shah
Diana
DazzlinDonnaKaren Lynch
Courtney
RadiantWoman
EdKarl
Robert Hruzek
Ami
JP Rangaswami
Mark
Aaron Stroud
Terry Starbucker
spaceagesage
Claire Raikes Dennis Salazar
Brad Shorr
Mother Earth
Katie KonrathSuzie Cheel
Christine Taylor
Tom Volkar
Todd Jordan Stephen Smith
Peter Knight
Joe Hauckes
theFemGeek
Bobby Clark
Meryl333
Liz Williams
Lara Nieberding
David Taboada
Phil Baumann
Anant
John Cooper
Paul Downey
Paul WhitehouseLillie Ammann
Vicky H
Mark David Gerson
Eric Peterson
Jenny Mannion

Liz Strauss

Click here to view the full-size slide show on Picasa.

To embed the Picasa slideshow on your blog go to http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/getEmbed

Thanks to everyone who participated by writing or reading!

I’ll be updating this when enough new submissions come through.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Work with Liz!!

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Filed Under: Community, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: bc, meaning, wisdom, Writing, writing project

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