The Bright Side of Anger

Image by xlibber via Flickr Disclaimer: This post is about anger but IS NOT promoting anger or the expression of anger against others. As you read, keep in mind that I am speaking of healthy anger that put me in touch with my own choices and actions. I do not in any way advocate anger [...]

Will Your Story Be Written?

via abcnews.go.com “No one is ever defeated until defeat has been accepted as a reality.” — Napoleon Hill I was so inspired by this story that I shared it on Facebook and wrote about it in my newsletter today. This young woman is nothing short of remarkable in my book. Yet, as I read her [...]

Linkedin for Sales: Resume or Sales Letter? | Better Closer

via bettercloser.com Excellent tips for sales professionals and others on maximizing your LinkedIn profile. Bill Rice’s advice is spot on. LinkedIn is an excellent tool that is vastly underutilized. These tips can help you make the most of your LinkedIn presence. Posted via web from Marketing, Musings and More from Karen Swim Thank you so [...]

Facebook, the Illusion of Privacy and Loud Mouth Quitters

Image via Wikipedia Sigh. I was not planning on writing a post on Facebook although I have been sharing extensively on the issue. Still, I was not going to step out on my own and say a word until Brad Shorr and Joanna Paterson double teamed me. Okay, they did not intentionally double team me. Unbeknownst [...]

4 Lessons from a 4 Year Old on Communication

Image by Leo Reynolds via Flickr Last week I had the honor of being my great nephew’s “special person” for his school’s Special Person Day. One of the many gifts of hanging out with my 4 year old nephew are the precious teachable moments – the moments he uses to teach his Aunt KK the [...]