My Compassion Chip

I love this post from Modestly Margaret…

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The title of this blog was inspired from a conversation I recently had with a friend regarding current political issues. And No, this is not written to ignite a debate or what political party you confirm your allegiance to.  The main issue is, I can’t help but wonder if we realize how we sound. All of us. Red. Blue. Pink. Purple. Grey. Polka dot.

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How to Focus on Work Like a Jedi: 15-Point Checklist

Thoughts on productivity…

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Most of us have troubles keeping focus throughout the workday and have to constantly fight procrastination and all kinds of distractions. Here are 15 instant tips for focusing on work that you can apply to your workflow today: How to Focus on Work Like a Jedi: 15-Point Checklist – Upwork Blog

 

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How to Focus on Work Like a Jedi: 15-Point Checklist

Most of us have troubles keeping focus throughout the workday and have to constantly fight procrastination and all kinds of distractions. Here are 15 instant tips for focusing on work that you can apply to your workflow today: How to Focus on Work Like a Jedi: 15-Point Checklist – Upwork Blog

 

Inside Aretha Franklin’s Epic Life

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Where should I start with GTD?

People often ask, “Where should I start with GTD?” David Allen gives practical advice, whether you’re new to GTD or need a reboot: Where should I start with GTD? – Getting Things Done®

Acceptance

Yes…

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I wasn’t born smart

nor I was born a prodigy.

I really have to work hard

just to get where I want to be.

But often I can’t help feel envy

to those who had no difficulty;

not giving an effort to study

for they’re intelligent unlike me.

I guess this is the part

where acceptance comes in

that life’s not fair since the start

and jealousy’s a common sin.

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On the Internet, Everybody Knows You Are a Dog

Perhaps you have seen this iconic cartoon sometime in the past 20 years…

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…the reality today, however, might be quite different!

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New Google Image Search desktop design is now rolling out

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Mobile-first indexing: Will it change your rankings on desktop?

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Paul McCartney speaks with 60 Minutes

Just a few weeks shy of the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ “White Album,” McCartney speaks candidly with Sharyn Alfonsi as he prepares to tour for his new album, “Egypt Station.” Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT on CBS: Paul McCartney speaks with 60 Minutes

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10 Digital Marketing Trends Every Entrepreneur Should Watch

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Paul McCartney; Give Ireland Back To The Irish

“Get Back,” McCartney’s second-to-last single as a Beatle, began life as an anti-anti-immigrant song, but at the start of his solo years, McCartney’s music embraced the rock equivalent of “sticking to sports.” On Ram’s “Too Many People,” he sang, “Too many people preaching practices,” a critique of Lennon’s activism; on “Wild Life,” the eponymous track from Wings’ debut album, he wailed, “You’re breathing a lot of political nonsense in the air.” But McCartney soon opted for the polar opposite of keeping quiet (or staying subtle) in penning the most overtly political protest of his career. On January 29, 1972, McCartney met with Lennon in New York, where the pair of feuding friends agreed to stop sniping publicly about the Beatles’ breakup. The next day, January 30, was Bloody Sunday, when British soldiers in Northern Ireland shot 28 unarmed civilians (half of whom died) during a peaceful protest march. McCartney, temporarily radicalized by his hobnobbing with Lennon in Greenwich Village, immediately wrote a response and recorded it with Wings on February 1. “Give Ireland Back to the Irish” was released as the band’s first single before the end of the month. “I’m not really a controversial person,” McCartney said in a syndicated interview in December ’72, explaining that he had “merely wanted to get over how I felt about the Irish thing” — namely, that “I like the Irish … and the violence was getting a little too close to our own front door.” In a 1974 Rolling Stone interview, McCartney said that before Bloody Sunday, he’d thought, “‘God, John’s crackers, doing all these political songs,’” adding, “I always used to think it’s still cool to not say anything about it, because it’s not going to sell anyway and no one’s gonna be interested.” Much later, he recalled, “I wasn’t really into protest songs — John had done that — but this time I felt that I had to write something, to use my art to protest.” Source: ‘Egypt Station’ and the Legacy of Paul McCartney’s Message Songs – The Ringer

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