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Alone in a Crowd

July 30, 2007 by Liz

I've been thinking . . .

about how we can feel alone in a crowd.

I wonder what it is. Why it is exactly that we can be in a roomful of people and feel lonely.

As far as I know, it happens to everyone. Maybe it happens more to us shy ones. It certainly would seem to occur more for those who have less self to rely on. Still, I’m thinking that those conditions aren’t enough to explain how humans can feel isolated in the company of other humans.

We have a way of not listening. We have a way of not seeing. We can look engaged when we’re really thinking about how we wish someone would stop talking.

We’re kind of clumsy about picking up when we’re asking too much of someone’s attention or being too involved in relating events they find less than compelling. It seems we understand that much about ourselves well enough. What we don’t understand is how to tell when we’re doing it.

We gather together without noticing the one who was too shy to join in. We define ourselve by defining those who are unlike and different. It’s unconscious. Even the most generous of us do it.

So we apologize when we don’t need to or we rush in interrupting. We’re like pendulum people knocking around our self-esteem because our trust falters.

Trust seems at the core of feeling connected. Without it we’re lost in small conversations.

We find outselves inside the promises that we keep.

If only we trusted enough to give and receive feedback gently. If only we felt a responsibility to help each other feel safe and supported.

Fewer of us would fall down. Fewer of us would feel like we’re drowning.

Fewer of us would have that feeling of being alone in a crowd.

We’re each one in a million.

Alone isn’t lonely. Not being heard is.

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Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, being-alone, Ive-been-thinking

BlogHer Chicks Rock!

July 29, 2007 by Liz

Dear Friends and Dear Friends to Be!

Two days at conference and I find myself with thoughts of the remarkable people whose paths I crosssed.

Elisa Camahort, Jory DesJardins, and Lisa Stone hosted a seamless and elegant conference in Chicago. It was first class all of the way. The Second Life strand was a special place for folks who couldn’t attend. Lots of folks who made their first trip to Chicago felt like they were well taken care of.

I got some quality time with dear friends. business blogger and hero to moms and dads, Wendy Piersall, travel blogger and the most joyful reality barometer, Sheila Scarborough, girl geek with a heart as big a Georgia, Robyn Tippins, and singer, blogger, inspiration, Christine Kane. Yeah, we got to hear Christine play again! (She has a new CD!) At the pre-conference speaker’s reception, I got a chance to spend time with Andy Sernovitz as well. I had a hug from all five before the conference had even begun. Not a bad start to any event.

Also at the speaker’s reception, I met new friend Mary Jo Manzanares of Fly Away Cafe. She’s a leadership speaker and a charming, thoughtful woman with a magnetic smile. As Mary Jo and I talked, Denise Wakeman joined the group a few minutes later. I bet you know her from the Blog Squad. Her sense of humor and delight in tackling problems makes her a fun part of a business conversation.

Early in the conference, Wendy introduced me to Plain Jane Mom, Erika. We sat together through a few business sessions. She must be a great mom. Her sense of humor is easy. Her intelligence is quick . . . and she put up with me.

Wendy and I spoke on a “Mentoring and Coaching” panel with Collette Ellis and Elizabeth Perry. Elisa chose well in putting us all on the same team. We made a connection that I’ll value, and I hope to find myself with that group again soon.

I also met up with Cynthia Samuels of Don’t Gel Too Soon. This network TV news veteran is a blogger, a producer, a consultant, a writer, a mom and a wife. After her session, she answered a question about talking to the media that I haven’t yet grown into.

Later, I met Kate Feltman from Wiley. She sat with Robyn and I by the lake as we talked through a SOBCon08 dream. She’s a quick study, who loves the power of ideas. She’s also fun to brainstorm with.

A great conversation happened in the hall with Leah Jones from Edelman. We met through that fiery guy of SOBCon, Ari Garber. Leah and I talked writing and publishing. Her insightful, warm way and easy smile would be a welcome break anytime.

And let me say, that the powerhouse of a genuine person Christina Jones, is everything she’s cracked up to be. Yep, a hero through and through.

Those are just a few of the people I met while I was missing all of you.

–ME ‘Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: Community, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Blogher07, Liz-Strauss

Bloggy Question 57: Excuse Me, Thought Leader

July 29, 2007 by Liz

Get Your Own Ideas!

For those who come looking for a short, thoughtful read, a blogging life discussion, or a way to gradually ease back into the week. I offer this bloggy life question. . . .


On a recent business trip, you were in the bookstore at a small airport. You bought a business book that’s 7 or 8 years old.

You read it on the airplane home, and it sounded strangely familiar. When you got home, you almost forgot until this morning when you went to visit a colleague’s blog. Suddenly, you knew where her ideas were coming from. She has been writing her way, idea for idea, right through the old book you bought.

It seems she forgot to mention that to her readers. Instead her blog carries the tagline “Writings of a thought leader.”

How do you respond?

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Bloggy Questions, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Bloggy-Question, citing-ideas, thought-leadership

Moving Dots

July 29, 2007 by Liz

Connecting dots with The Idea Dude

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They say that the Internet has made the world a smaller place, you can reach any location with a click of the mouse. Blogs have made the world a more meaningful place, you can reach a heart with a click of the mouse.

This week’s collection of dots have 3 things in common.

  • Each dot has a heart.
  • Each dot has a story.
  • Each dot is on a journey.

These dots are moving dots.

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This week starts with Karaoke Diva. Her blog entry Remember a year in the life is a YouTube video about her family’s challenge with infertility. As she puts it, they have been trying for 15 months for Kid 2.0. She made a soundtrack of a life, and I saw other lives touched by it. This is beautiful! . . . I will never listen to the song thinking about anything else again. It drew me to the many people whose thoughts and hearts have moved me when they speak of their journey at TheGoodBlogs

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As I look down the list one that stands out is Child Lost. I find something Pat was moved to write in response to words she inspired. She reflects on her life as a mom to an addict son. Yet she talks about gratitude. I have a purpose in my life whereas there are so many others who have no purpose and their days are filled with loneliness. I also hear hope. Her story begins again every day.

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Then there’s Karen, a deaf mom. She shares her world where many family members suffer from hearing loss. Beyond being a resource for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, Karen blogs from the heart. Heartfelt words in response — But I try, my friend’s [sic] try, our baby sitter tries, and that is the best we can do. — show the welcoming place she has made. Karen was at SOBCon. I remember her smile.

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Shannon shares with us her daughter’s world. Gabi has Down’s syndrome. Her blog is a way to share Gabi’s progress with her family and friends. But it is more, it’s love and courage. This is one part of Gabi’s journey. Sometimes a response, I’m so proud of you for doing this remarkable Blog, is from someone already connected to the story we tell.

I chose these dots because they represent the spirit of blogging. Stories told from the heart, inviting us to join their personal journeys. I’m struck both by the honesty and the dignity with which the stories are told. From their hearts, they inspire and move others to respond.

I’m thankful they move us.

May the dots be with you!

Vern, The Idea Dude

Connecting dots at TheGoodBlogs

Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Connecting Dots, the-Idea-Dude, Vernon-Lun

Thanks to Week 92 SOBs

July 28, 2007 by Liz

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Successful and Outstanding Bloggers

Let me introduce the bloggers
who have earned this official badge of achievement,

Purple SOB Button Original SOB Button Red SOB Button Purple and Blue SOB Button
and the right to call themselves
Successful Blog SOBs.

I invite them to take a badge home to display on their blogs.

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Climb to the Stars

Innovations Bliss

Linkedintelligence

Life Clever

Strategic Public Relations

The Viral Garden

They take the conversation to their readers,
contribute great ideas, challenge us, make us better, and make our businesses stronger.

I thank every one of our SOBs for thinking what we say is worth passing on.
Good conversation shared can only improve the blogging community.

Should anyone question this SOB button’s validity, send him or her directly to me. This award comes with a full “Liz said so” guarantee. It is endorsed by Kings of the Hemispheres, Martin and Michael, and backed by my brothers, Angelo and Pasquale.

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Want to become an SOB?

If you’re an SO-Wanna-B, you can see the whole list of SOBs and learn how to be one by visiting the SOB Hall of Fame. Click the link or visit the What IS an SOB?! page in the sidebar.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog_promotion, dialogue, relationships, SOB, SOB_Directory, successful_and_outstanding-bloggers

What is He Talking About? Chris Cree on Hard Work

July 28, 2007 by Chris Cree

“The only thing that overcomes hard luck is hard work.” –Harry Golden

The Blame Game

We live in a lottery culture. Instant gratification is the working model we are presented with most times. If it doesn’t happen right away, then most folks tend to give up.

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When they give up they tend to fall into one of two categories, both of which are looking to find a place outside themselves to affix the blame for their lack of success. I guess our psyches are somehow wired in such a way that as long as there is an outside source that we can point to as the cause of our circumstance, then we can press on without facing the pain of actually working though our own part in events leading up to where we find ourselves.

This blame phenomenon is so prevalent in our culture that we used to joke about it when I was in the Navy. “It doesn’t matter if you fix the problem as long as you fix the blame.”

The first category of blame fixers either point to some entity as the cause of their circumstances (“I can’t save any money because the government taxes me too much.”) or they will double down on their circumstances and blame one circumstance for another (“I can never be wealthy because I was born poor”).

When I ask one of these folks how they are doing I’ll probably hear something like, “{Sigh} OK. Under the circumstances.” I want to fire right back, “What are you doing under there?”

But usually I don’t. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Chris-Cree, lottery, Luck, work

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