Blame…

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Face Your Fears!

The Daily Love

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The Things You Say About Others

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The Little Events That Shape Our Lives

“It is better to take many small steps in the right direction than to make a great leap forward only to stumble backward.” ~Proverb

Full story at:  The Little Events That Shape Our Lives | Tiny Buddha.

 

 

 

What Drinking Coffee Does to You

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May happiness always win

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Friend and client Nilofer Merchant just published a new book “11 Rules for Creating Value in the #SocialEra”. In Chapter 7, “Capture” she talks about one aspect of what she calls ‘levers of value’ and how social can be used to create and deliver work…

Work is freed from jobs. This means that human resources change when most of the people who create value are neither hired nor paid by you. And competition has changed so that any company can achieve the benefits of scale through a network of resources: for example, designing a product from anywhere, producing it through a 3-D printer, financing it communally, and distributing it from anywhere to anywhere.

Merchant, Nilofer (2012-09-12). 11 Rules for Creating Value in the Social Era (Kindle Locations 665-670). Perseus Books Group. Kindle Edition.

Along those lines, I want to share a couple of tactics I use to get other people to do my ‘Personal News Aggregation’ work by creating what I refer to as a ‘Personal News Agency’…

In this screencast I focus in on examples using Twitter, Pinterest, dlvr.it and Twylah to create Search Engine Optimization [SEO] value for your website by leveraging the things other people share…

UPDATED 10/8/2012: Hey, in the video above I struggled with getting an rss feed from Twitter. Thanks to @socmedsean, here’s how to do it:

Okay…here are the details. Start with getting your RSS feed. Twitter still provides access to their RSS feeds via the following URL:

http://search.twitter.com/search.atom

Twitter allows you to customize your search queries by adding certain parameters. Check out this great post on Sociable.co to learn about the Twitter RSS parameters. Basically, by customizing the RSS search, the following RSS search gives me all of my tweets:

http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=from%3Asocmedsean

(the %3A is the URL encoded representation of the @ symbol)

and I can further refine that RSS search to only show those tweets that include “http”…which means that the search would return all of my tweets that also included links

http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=http%20from%3Asocmedsean

(the %20 is the URL encoded representation of a space)

and finally, I could further refine the search so that it didn’t include retweets by simply telling the search to exclude any tweets with “RT” in them.

http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=http%20-RT%20from%3Asocmedsean

NOTE: The order in which I put the parameters is very important. The from has to come last or it didn’t work properly and the %20s are critical. If your feed isn’t working, check that it is similar to mine above.

via Shhh…Don’t Tell. You Can Still Post Your Tweets to Other Platforms | Social Media Today.

Comment below or connect with me so we can talk about how this applies to you and your situation — I can show you how to deepen your expertise using the strategies and the tactics I talk about in the screencast…

By the way, I highly recommend Nilofer’s book!

Never Think That What You Have To Offer

Never Think That What You Have To Offer.

Creating Calm and Releasing Anxiety: Go Deeper, Not Faster

“It’s not the load that breaks you down; it’s the way you carry it.” ~Lena Horne

Full story at: Creating Calm and Releasing Anxiety: Go Deeper, Not Faster | Tiny Buddha.

Surround yourself with people who make your soul feel caffeinated

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If you’re feeling angry about someone who’s harmed you…

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Some of My Favorite Quotes from MindBodyGreen

The MindBodyGreen Mural: Some of My Favorite Quotes.

Gaining Strength, Courage, and Confidence from Failure

See on Scoop.itWhat I see, what I feel, what I’d like to see…

Allow your fear to surface up, and see all your failures as experiences that have given you more strength, courage, and confidence.

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Backlighting II

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A Breakdown Of Facebook’s Billion People

Visual Loop.

Dad, why do leaves change colors?

Short answer? They don’t! Just in case your son or daughter asks you like mine did me…

Visual Loop.

Captain Kirk and the Wonder Computer of the 1980s

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How did these things ever catch on? :-D

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Introspective Pug Is Introspective About Being A Pug

BuzzFeed – Latest for my friend Steve and his pug Theo…

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What does your beer say about your politics?

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BB King at 87: the last of the great bluesmen

If you love the blues like I do, then I think you’ll enjoy this article about BB King that popped up in Google Reader from an unlikely source: a Brit who traveled to Mississippi to see him play in his hometown:

The fat red sun settles itself against the horizon, throwing a last, honey-sweet light through humid evening and over a small crowd on the lawn beside a railroad track that cuts through the cotton fields beyond. A quarter-moon rises and a chorus of cicadas serenades imminent twilight, now conjoined by the sound of the band; the drummer catches the backbeat and the compere announces: “How about an Indianola hometown welcome for the one-and-only King of the Blues: BB KING!”

And on he comes, to applause from people who know him well and claim him as their own – the last of the blues masters a few weeks short of his 87th birthday. “Nice evening, isn’t it?” he says, and introduces his nephew on sax. Some of his 15 children (all by different mothers) and innumerable grandchildren are in the audience, though one of his daughters died recently of diabetes, as had BB’s mother – a poignant riptide beneath the occasion. “I guess you can look at me,” he says from the stage, “and tell I’m the old man. My name is BB King.” Full story at: BB King at 87: the last of the great bluesmen | Music | The Observer.

I’m so thankful I got to hear him live in Green Bay at the Oneida Casino back in May. Treat yourself to his top 10 songs on Spotify while you read the article…

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