3 Little Words

I’ll have to put this day on my calendar; the day that KBC curated a notsalmon ‘pattern interrupt’ before I did. :-D

Presty the DJ for May 7

Love these posts, Presty…

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The number one single today in 1966:

Today is the anniversary of the last Beatles U.S. single release, “Long and Winding Road” (the theme music of the Schenk Middle School eighth-grade Dessert Dance about this time in 1979):

The number one album today in 1977 was the Eagles’ “Hotel California”:

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If you can’t explain it to a 6 year old…

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If you can’t explain it to a 6 year old, you don’t understand it yourself. -Albert Einstein 62

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Perfect Human?!

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Albert Einstein’s lower school Diploma: see his bad 3rd/4th grade grades! best 3 (C in US system), many 6 (Fs!) • Aarganische Kantonschule, diploma from 1896 Sep 30, when he was 16.5 years old

Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

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Don’t Feed The Monkeys! Stop Giving Away Your Power. Video Blog.

Yea! Another Jen Pastiloff vlog…

People Who Say It Cannot be Done…

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People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it.

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How to Rock Social Media in 30 Minutes a Day

How to Rock Social Media in 30 Minutes a Day [INFOGRAPHIC] | Social Media Today

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Hey, He Took My Blog Post Idea!

Hey, He Took My Blog Post Idea! | Social Media Today

Mike Allton writes:

Have you ever had an idea for a blog post, but before you can write about it, someone else beat you to it? If you write about social media and technology like I do, you probably answered "all the time!" It’s actually quite rare for me to write on a topic that no one else has already. Jeff Bullas goes so far as to say that everything has already been said. I don’t buy into that 100%, but I see his point.

One of the most common instances for me is when I decide to write about an update or development in social media, something "news" oriented. Most of the time, I discover latest developments thanks to the news feeds I’ve set up in Feedly. If Google or Facebook makes an announcement to their blog, I will see it and have an opportunity to write about it. But then as I’m flipping through my other Feedly feeds, I will see several articles from other bloggers talking about the exact same news!

What do you do in that situation?

Full story at: Hey, He Took My Blog Post Idea! | Social Media Today.

When that happens to me, I curate the best content — just like I did here! Of course it’s always good to add value and you can do that by agreeing, disagreeing or adding to the discussion. Curators and museums don’t create original content for their exhibits and you don’t have to rely on your own resources to have an effective blog…

What do you think? Questions? Feedback?

You May Miss out on Future Opportunities…

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You don’t have to do anything you don’t want to do, but you may miss out on future opportunities.

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We accept the love we think we deserve…

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If I truly like myself, I can truly love another. If I love myself, others can love me. It’s simple, & it’s hard.

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What You Put Up With You End Up With

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`VISUALINSPIRATION 

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Tools for Tuesday; Hootsuite

Why settle for being a rockstar on one social network when you can amp multiple platforms all at once? Please give me 5 minutes of your life…

Here’s what posts added via the autoschedule feature look like in the publishing queue. You can click the image to enlarge…

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An excerpt from Hesse’s Siddhartha…

Hesse‘s Siddhartha captured my imagination when I was a graduate student and has continued to stimulate my thinking for over 30 years. Here is an excerpt from the conclusion of the book…

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Rubber Duckie, You’re the One

Heh, heh, heh… Nice work! It’s possible to make an important point with humor and whimsy…

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Now, who wouldn’t love a six-story, floating rubber duckie. Something incredibly soothing about this picture (and the story).

And if you want to go back down memory lane,

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Jeff Bauman Boston Marathon victim

“As I sat with my son at the Bruins Playoff game Saturday night, the Boston Garden went dark. A spot light came on as someone wheeled out Jeff Bauman, a 27 year old Boston man who while watching his girlfriend run the Boston Marathon, looked in the eyes of a young man walking past him near the finish line, something did not seem right about him he thought.  A few minutes later the first bomb went off resulting in Jeff losing both his legs.
As Jeff lay in his hospital bed, still in intensive care, a day after the attacks, in so much pain he could not speak, he signaled to his mother for a paper and pen. He wrote “Bag, saw the guy, looked right at me”
This 27 year old ,  days after losing his legs in a horrific tragedy thought about others… The FBI later said his…

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Avoiding Meanspirited Roadhouses…

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Gamble everything for love, if you’re a true human being. If not, leave this gathering.

Half-heartedness doesn’t reach into majesty. You set out to find God, but then you keep stopping for long periods at meanspirited roadhouses.

Don’t wait any longer. Dive in the ocean, leave and let the sea be you. Silent, absent, walking an empty road, all praise.

— Rumi

via Avoiding Meanspirited Roadhouses.

Baby Boo…

Loki, the god of mischief…

My two black kitties…

How People Treat Other People

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How people treat other people is a direct reflection of how they feel about themselves.

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