Doing hard things well

Remember Your Authentic Self

Being happy…

 

Precious Malas.

And, so it comes

Lovely. Serene. Thank you!

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My top SEO references…

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…as well as some other helpful resources!

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How to save things in Google+

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One of my favorite clients is trying to get a handle on how to save things for later in Google+. Here’s a quick pass at a couple of ideas…

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There are far better things ahead…

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Old Letter From a Passed Dad to his Young Son

There are no words…

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I couldn’t get a job today

Dr. Higgs is certainly the last of a dying breed. I agree with him on many levels! I tell my classes I did my doctoral work when scholarship was HARD — using the library and an IBM Selectric without a correcting key! With all the tools we have at our disposal, shouldn’t we be rising to new intellectual heights? Sorry, I’d write more, but I have to go check my email…

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Peter Higgs, 84, a British theoretical physicist, will be awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics today in Stockholm for his pioneering research in the 1960’s related to the Higgs Boson particle theory (“The God Particle”).

The emeritus professor at Edinburgh University, who says he has never sent an email, browsed the internet or made a mobile phone call, published fewer than 10 papers following his groundbreaking work in 1964 which identified the mechanism by which subatomic material acquires mass.

He doubts that a similar breakthrough could be achieved in today’s academic culture, because of the expectations on academics to collaborate and keep churning out papers. He said: “It’s difficult to imagine how I would ever have enough peace and quiet in the present sort of climate to do what I did in 1964.”

Edinburgh university’s authorities then took the view, he later learned, that he “might get a Nobel prize…

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Your best year ever…

I’m looking forward to the week AFTER Christmas — the quiet period when I focus on my business and preparing for the year to come. If you’re like me, then Michael Hyatt has a video series that might be interesting to you…

You can find the other two videos in this new ‘series’ at his microsite Best Year Ever. Also, in the past I have used this book as well…

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Click to view on Amazon…

What are some of your favorite resources? What do you do to prepare for the new year?

It’s that blessed time of year again….

…when middle – school choirs take the stage to the delight of parents far and wide!

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Alaska doesn’t have much on Algoma

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Tonight’s forecast…

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Self-Destruct 7 by Nicholas Bate…

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How do you delete a Google+ account?

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How do you delete a Google+ account? No I’m not encouraging you to abandon Google+ — in fact is just the opposite! Recent research shows that having an active Google+ account effective ways to get found in search but any number of accounts more than one is too many for most people. Here’s how to […]

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Rus in Vrede

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Nelson Mandela

There is no passion to be found playing small –
in settling for a life
that is less
than the one you are capable of living.”

– Nelson Mandela (July 18, 1918 – December 5, 2013)


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My current list of WordPress plugins…

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Here’s what I depend upon for my self-hosted WordPress site. Do you have any good ones I’m missing? What and why?

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Is Pope Francis Leaving Vatican At Night To See The Homeless?

I hope so…

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A recent interview with Archbishop Konrad Krajewski, the “Almoner of His Holiness,” raised speculation that the Pope joins him on his nightly trips into Rome to give alms to the poor, and it turns out that the rumors are probably true.

A knowledgable source in Rome told The Huffington Post that “Swiss guards confirmed that the pope has ventured out at night, dressed as a regular priest, to meet with homeless men and women.”

Krajewski earlier said, “When I say to him ‘I’m going out into the city this evening’, there’s the constant risk that he will come with me,” and he merely smiled and ducked the question when reporters asked him point-blank whether the Pope accompanied him into the city.

Source: Huffington Post

 

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We could be better

Apparently most people agree — it is ‘about me’! Except, when we all agree it’s ‘about me’, there is no compassion and society breaks down…

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“Although people say they want to be thanked more often at work, fewer than 50% of Americans polled for the John Templeton Foundation, a philanthropic organization, reported that they would be very likely to thank salespeople, their mail carriers, or cleaning crews, and just 15% express daily gratitude to friends or colleagues. 74% never or rarely express gratitude to their bosses—but 70% said they’d feel better about themselves if their bosses were more grateful.”

~ Andrew O’Connell – We Could Be Better At Giving ThanksHarvard Business Review


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Artistic integrity…

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Let’s Start a Chain of Holiday Season Kindness…

Waylon Lewis, founder of The Elephant Journal writes:

“Generosity isn’t money. It’s kindness. It’s letting go—and getting back.”

When I was a boy…a long time ago, now, it seems—for these days I’m lost in the busy-ness and joys of my enveloping daily life—when I was a boy, I remember smiling. All the time. I’m sure I had rough days, and sad days, and mad days. But my mom and I had a simple, good, fulfilling life. We were poor—she worked one or two or three jobs, we didn’t have a TV, we didn’t eat the fancy expensive fast cheap food everyone else did, we didn’t have a car, and we lost our house because she couldn’t meet the dreaded, little-understood “Balloon Payment”—but we loved life. There’s a ton of stuff you can do for free, you know? Museums, hikes, planetarium, church (in our case Buddhist programs), movies at the library, reading…and we did it all, together.

One wintertime, we were so broke my mom didn’t have money for Christmas presents. For any kind of Christmas present. I’m not sure how much I cared, then—but I do remember feeling how sad she was about it. That winter we lived on a lot of popcorn and rice. Cheap.

Fast forward 30 years, and I’m finally doing well for myself, and even able to begin to pay back my endless debt to my mother, by helping her out a bit. I’m proud and happy about that. Last winter, locally, I organized a bunch of gift certificates from local generous restaurants (the Kitchen, Shine, and elephant sponsored a few) and we gave meals to single moms and their families. Dads, too, though no one applied. This year, I hope to do the same again.

The point is, I thought you might want to do so, too. All I did was put an announcement out on my Facebook wall, and you can do this too–just say “Hey, if you and your family (or if you know of a family) is a bit hard up, and would love a gift certificate to a restaurant, honor system, private message me.” And then email or call or pop by a restaurant or two and ask for a gift certificate, again on the honor system (it helps to ask restaurants where you’re known). Then, connect the dots.

Because the Holidays aren’t about plastic toys made in unsafe working conditions! They’re about generosity, and coziness, and slowing down, and appreciate this precious, human birth.

Let’s start an unbroken chain of Holiday season kindness!

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The blessed day for our Thanksgiving dinner has arrived!

Here’s my recipe – time to get cooking!

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