On the Tongue…

Proverbs 18:21 NIV

The tongue has the power of life and death,
and those who love it will eat its fruit.

On Practice…

“In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But in practice, there is.” ~ Yogi Berra

Dirty Little Secrets

Gossip is more than just idle chitchat. Why we love to spread rumors—and how to do it right…

via Dirty Little Secrets.

On Happiness…

The greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our dispositions and not on our circumstances. ~ Martha Washington

Bill Pevlor’s fame is spreading…

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Bill Pevlor and his family live in rural Kewaunee County, in northeast Wisconsin.  Todd Lohenry had posted a number of Bill’s photos on his blog which led me to find Bill and his inspiring work.  I’ve shared a few of Bill’s photos below with Bill’s permission.  I encourage you to check out Bill’s site @ PopsDigital.com to see his entire collection.

A Bright Future

 

“On The Wings”

 

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…on Fear

“Fear knocked at the door and faith answered.  No one was there.” ~ English Proverb via Today’s Quotes: In The Midst Of Chaos – Keep Stillness Inside You!.

LOL. I never knew economic models could be this simple…

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In celebration of Mahoney and Pitelis’s impressive achievement in strategic management, here is a related classic on economic systems (HT: K. Isrenn):

21 Economic Models Explained

SOCIALISM
You have 2 cows.
You give one to your neighbour.

COMMUNISM
You have 2 cows.
The State takes both and gives you some milk.

FASCISM
You have 2 cows.
The State takes both and sells you some milk.

NAZISM
You have 2 cows.
The State takes both and shoots you.

BUREAUCRATISM
You have 2 cows.
The State takes both, shoots one, milks the other, and then throws the milk away.

TRADITIONAL CAPITALISM
You have two cows.
You sell one and buy a bull.
Your herd multiplies, and the economy grows.
You sell them and retire on the income.

SURREALISM
You have two giraffes.
The government requires you to take harmonica lessons.

AN AMERICAN CORPORATION
You have two cows.
You sell…

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Good stuff, Kristin — thanks for your writing…

Visual Inspiration: Letting Go…!.

Magoo, you’ve done it again…

For those of you not old enough to grasp my obscure comment on my David Kanigan reblog. Every Magoo cartoon would end like this…

Magoo, you’ve done it again!

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The graph below is the lab result from my test on Thursday. (“Lab” because I toured several labs as part of Eric’s final college visit on Friday. So, I’m talking like a Biologist now.)  More on the lab test below.

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Dragon Tattoo Trilogy: Extended Edition

Netflix: Dragon Tattoo Trilogy: Extended Edition

Actually, it’s the Millennium Trilogy, but what could be better than the original? Not the Daniel Craig version but two additional hours of the original Swedish version…

The Dragon Tattoo Trilogy contains more than two hours of additional footage not seen in the theatrical versions of the original Swedish films. Amassing a total of 9 hours of story content and presented in 6 parts, this complete version of the international hit series restores notable characters and subplots from Stieg Larsson’s best-selling novels.

via Netflix: Dragon Tattoo Trilogy: Extended Edition.

Don’t waste your time on Rooney MaraNoomi Rapace IS Salander…

List of atheists (surnames L to M)

btw, if you’re a Stieg Larsson fan did you know he died before any of these books were published and that there’s a fourth book on his old laptop which is an object of contention between his father and brothers on one hand, and his significant other on the other. Seriously! The drama around the estate is almost as good as the book!

Larsson died 9 November 2004 in Stockholm at the age of 50 of a heart attack after climbing seven flights of stairs to his office because the lift was not working.[15] There were rumours that his death was in some way induced, because of death threats received as editor of Expo, but these have been denied by Eva Gedin, his Swedish publisher.[16] Stieg Larsson is interred at the Högalid church cemetery in the district of Södermalm in Stockholm. Continue reading “Dragon Tattoo Trilogy: Extended Edition”

Age activated attention deficit disorder

Some call this humor. Others? A documentary. Still others? What’s your point? h/t David Allen

On Being Yourself…

“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

On “Too Much”…

“If a little is great, and a lot is better, then way too much is just about right!” ~ Mae West

On Simplifying…

“Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify.” ~ Henry David Thoreau

Cartoons from the Issue of April 23rd, 2012 : The New Yorker

Cartoons from the Issue of April 23rd, 2012 : The New Yorker.

Just for today…

“Just for today, I am okay! I will not let the clutter of my past, the regrets of my past and uncertainty of my future clutter my mind with preoccupation and neglect of today.” http://cmmacneil.wordpress.com/2012/04/21/april-21-2012-just-for-today/

Some people like to make things overly complicated. Me? Sometimes I like to grossly oversimplify things and take them back to the basics. Example? ‘Thought leadership’ marketing. To my mind, if you want to be a thought leader there are only two things you need to do well:

  • Deepen your expertise through a continuous learning program
  • Document your expertise through blogging and social networks

Everything else is just details…

When it comes to effective business development, or marketing and sales again, I think there are only two activities you need to master:

  • Generating leads
  • Managing leads

Again, everything else is just details…

Whether you are a freelancer or running a large enterprise I believe there are 7 databases you must manage effectively to succeed. They are:

That’s all there is to it! If you can effectively manage these 7 databases you can go from reacting to your market to dominating your market.

Questions? Feedback? I’d be happy to expand/expound on any of these topics…

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Email Is Not Broken; We Are

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Here’s an interesting perspective on the ‘problem’ of email…

There’s a constant flow of “email is/is not broken” articles across the internet, but most of them miss the point. Email as a system is not broken, but we, through our email behaviors, are.

Nearly all of the articles written recently about fixing email have concentrated on technology and building a better client or implementing the specs more closely or bringing two systems together. These are all great ideas and have a ton of value, but they will not fix the inherent issue that people are experiencing with email, but which most articles fail to articulate: we think email is broken because we are overwhelmed by it and get less real work done because of it.

So instead of asking how we can make email better/faster/cooler, we need to ask ourselves how we can get more work done while still using email. Unfortunately, many experiences have shown over the past decade or so that this problem is not easily solved by new technology, as much as I would love that. It is solved by teaching people better email behaviors. This is certainly a less sexy solution, but guess what? It’s the attainable one. Here are some ideas that I’ve come across from others, and that warrant further investigation. They are all designed to help us get more real work done, which is the real problem with the email timesink.

Source: Email Is Not Broken; We Are

You can go to the source and read the author’s perspective, but while you’re here consider this: I think email is ‘broken’ because we let the wrong things in to begin with — in other words, we have no one to blame but ourselves. Most peoples’ inboxes are like their kitchen junk drawers – how can they expect to find anything of value in there? Instead, try using email only for ‘just in case’ information – information that affects relationships and revenue and all that goes along with it – and use an rss reader like Google Reader for all the ‘just in case’ info. That philosophy alone will make your email infinitely more manageable! As you get more efficient, you can add David Allen’s ‘Getting Things Done‘ principles to your approach…

If you’re looking for more ideas like this, check out my free ebook on ‘personal news aggregation’. Go to http://elevation.company/pna/ and click the register button. You might also be interested in this recent post I did on effectively consuming information

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