Everything I need…

Right here on this desktop is every tool I need to establish a thought leadership position…

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I use…

  • Google Chrome
  • Google Search
  • Gmail
  • Feedly
  • Evernote
  • HootSuite
  • WordPress

Boom! Does it work? You’re reading this aren’t you?

 

My struggle…

My struggle…

Inner beauty contest…

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Parents’ Night

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Are you ready for some football?

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On a deeper level you are already complete…

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Rebuild Your Life Today…

Rebuild Your Life Today by JK Rowling at @SimpleReminders.

This Too Shall Pass

:-D

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riding the wave of emotion

In that small space between the event and your response, remind yourself to “ride the wave of emotion.” When an upsetting even occurs, if we can just stop for a moment, identify the emotions that we are feeling, accept them without judging them, and remind ourselves that they will pass, we may find the courage to endure them for a little while. We can experience our feelings and make rational decisions all at the same time. We just need to make sure we are in wise mind before we respond.

Originally posted on http://www.thesnowballeffect.com

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The future of work in an uncertain world: Chuck Hamilton at TEDxSFU

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Penguins!!!

This is just a demo of publishing via email in WordPress…

4 Ways the Government Shutdown Is Messing with Your Health

More great news regarding the shutdown!

#3: Your water supply is up for grabs… by bacteria and pollution.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was hit particularly hard by the shutdown, furloughing 94 percent of its employees. The agency can’t monitor air pollution emitted by factories and coal-fired power plants, nor can it monitor all the Superfund sites it’s trying to clean up. But it also can’t monitor your local water supply. "Nobody is going to be out inspecting wastewater-treatment plants, drinking-water-treatment plants, or landfills," John O’Grady, a union representative at the EPA’s Chicago office, told The Guardian newspaper. Although local water departments are required to test your drinking water on a regular basis, state governments are responsible for reporting violations of safe drinking-water standards to the EPA. If the EPA isn’t functioning, there’s no one to review those violations and enforce compliance with the law. There’s also no one monitoring rivers, lakes, and streams—which provide drinking water in some areas—for pollution from farms and factories.

Source: http://www.rodalenews.com/government-shutdown-impacts?cm_mmc=TheDailyFixNL-_-1466432-_-10152013-_-4_Ways_the_Government_Shutdown_Is_Messing_with_Your_Health_title

Values

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Two perspectives on the same thought…

…or, if you prefer, two sides of the same coin!

Perseverance

Kristin Barton Cuthriell's avatarKristin Barton Cuthriell

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Perseverance: The Key to Success

“Every strike brings me closer to the next home run.” -Babe Ruth

“Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing. ” -Abraham Lincoln

My dad always told me, “Only those who attempt the ridiculous achieve the impossible.”

Keep going! You are worth it!

Have a great day.

xo, Kristin

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WordPress plugins I use and love…

I break my own rules here. I say only use as many as you need and not a single one more. Inactive plugins should be deleted as the have an impact on your site even though they are inactive. Have any good ones that I missed?

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