“Them” is ne’er do well bureaucrats, and “us” is, well, us. The bloggers, Facebookers and online dwellers of the world. For more information on why the Internet is on strike
“Them” is ne’er do well bureaucrats, and “us” is, well, us. The bloggers, Facebookers and online dwellers of the world. For more information on why the Internet is on strike
20 Questions for a New Year’s Eve Reflection stolen from (in)courage 1. What was the single best thing that happened this past year? My honey and I went to HAWAII!
I’m not a very good cheerleader. First of all, I’m the least flexible person I know, I can’t jump and I would more than likely get hit in the head
It’s been quiet ’round these parts, because I haven’t known what to say lately. It’s not that life has handed me lemons and I’m out of sugar (and thus can’t
I wrote this for Real Simple’s Simply Stated blogger contest. I didn’t win, but I thought I’d share my story with you anyway. “Howdy, ma’am!” He hollers, pushing himself off
I know. I walk into offices weekly, and assure business owners and self-made entrepreneurs that social media and blogging, done well, will forever change their business. I am an expert
“The pleasure of doing a thing in the same way at the same time every day, and savoring it, should be noted.” — Arnold Bennett “You can never get a
As always, I steal great list ideas from Katie. A quiet spirit. An untaken lane at the pool. I love to swim, but fighting for lane space gets old. Perfectly
I went to a writing conference a few months ago, (and won a little something, *cough* shameless plug *cough*) and one of my favorite break-out sessions was led by Mary
A couple of weeks ago, I attended an industry meeting for social media types. There were panels filled with professional Twitterers, Yelpers, Facebookers, LinkedIners and social media freaks and geeks