The 100 Best Lifehacks of 2012: The Year in Review

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heidi_cohenHeidi Cohen writes:

The New Year brings resolutions. The problem is that many bloggers set unattainable objectives so their chances for success are slim. Instead, make small changes to your existing behavior to enhance your ability to succeed.

To maximize effectiveness, integrate these changes with your overall planning to make 2013 your best year ever.

Here’s checklist of thirteen small changes every blogger can make that will have a big impact on blog success. 

Get the checklist here: 13 Ways to Improve Blog Results in 2013 | Heidi Cohen.

Here's a partial [and growing] list of the best books I read in 2012…

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Need a good book for 2013? @e1evation

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The e1evation book of the year is 11 Rules for Creating Value in the #SocialEra by client/mentor/friend Nilofer Merchant. Biased? Do Packers fans wear funny hats at football games? OF COURSE I AM!!! But it’s still the best book I read this year…

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Time is The Coin of Your Life

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Laying the Foundation

Melody-Beattie.pngMelody Beattie writes:

The groundwork has been laid.

Do you not see that?

Don’t you understand that all you have gone through was for a purpose?

There was a reason, a good reason, for the waiting, the struggle, the pain, and finally the release.

You have been prepared. The same way a builder must first tear down and dig out the old to make way for the new, your Higher Power has been cleaning out the foundation in your life.

Have you ever watched a builder at construction? When he begins his work, it looks worse than before he began. What is old and decayed must be removed. What is insufficient or too weak to support the new structure must be removed, replaced, or reinforced. No builder who cares about his or her work would put a new surface over an insufficient support system. The foundation would give way. It would not last.

If the finished product is to be what is desired, the work must be done thoroughly from the bottom up. As the work progresses, it often appears to be an upheaval. Often, it does not seem to make sense. It may appear to be wasted time and effort, because we cannot see the final product yet.

But it is so important that the foundation be laid properly if the fun work, the finishing touches, is to be all that we want it to be.

This long, hard time in your life has been for laying of groundwork. It was not without purpose, although at times the purpose may not have been evident or apparent.

Now, the foundation has been laid. The structure is solid.

Now, it is time for the finishing touches, the completion.

It is time to move the furniture in and enjoy the fruits of the labor.

Congratulations. You have had the patience to endure the hard parts. You have trusted, surrendered, and allowed your Higher Power and the Universe to heal and prepare you.

Now, you shall enjoy the good that has been planned.

Now, you shall see the purpose.

Now, it shall all come together and make sense.

Enjoy.

Today, I will surrender to the laying of the foundation – the groundwork – in my life. If it is time to enjoy the placement of the finishing touches, I will surrender to that, and enjoy that too. I will remember to be grateful for a Higher Power that is a Master Builder and only has my best interests in mind, creating and constructing my life. I will be grateful for my Higher Power’s care and attention to details in laying the foundation – even though I become impatient at times. I will stand in awe at the beauty of God’s finished product.

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2 Words That Make You Powerless

Doubt

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Journey To Forgiveness

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Michael Hyatt shares this:

Now is a good time to review your previous year’s blogging results and see what you can learn. I just went through this exercise today and thought I’d share what I learned. Hopefully, it will encourage you to do a similar assessment.

Full story at:  How a Quick Analysis of Your Top Posts Can Improve Your Blogging Results Next Year | Michael Hyatt.

 

How a Quick Analysis of Your Top Posts Can Improve Your Blogging Results Next Year

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We Spend Too Much Time Thinking

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via We Spend Too Much Time Thinking.

Rejection Is A Part Of Life

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via Rejection Is A Part Of Life.

If You Give Up

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via If You Give Up.

The Magnitude

“Remember, the magnitude of your life is directly proportional to the magnitude of your thoughts.” Dodinsky

via The Magnitude « Positively Positive.

Winter walk

Had a little lake effect snow last night — made for a pretty walk today. Click an image to enlarge…

Here's 'quadrant 2' thinking for you to ponder if you have downtime during the holidays…

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How to simplify your content marketing and thought leadership workflow for 2013 @e1evation

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The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing, right? Here’s a minimalist workflow for content and thought leadership marketing that will help you get found when people are looking for you and what you do in the coming year…

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The beautiful thing about this simple workflow is that you have to do the reading anyway in order to maintain your expert status — why not turn it into thought leadership marketing? Also every tool is free and completely cross platform and it could all be executed from a $199 Chromebook. I explain here:

How could I explain this more clearly or make this post better? Comment below or use the contact form above…

How to get found!

My first infographic; how to get found! @e1evation.

I know, I know — I’ve got a long way to go but here are some thoughts on the minimum toolkit you need to get found in 2013…

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