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    • How Often Should You Blog?

      “Every day.” – Seth Godin “At least three times a week.” – Michael Hyatt “There’s no magic number. Blog as frequently as you can that generates quality.” – Scott Stratten The opinions are all over the place. If you followed everyone’s advice for blogging, tweeting, getting yourself out there, you’d be way busier and feeling…

      December 18, 2013
    • Humble Design

      Do designers really know best? A common trap for developers and designers is to build idealistic software and websites while disregarding feedback and input from everyone else. Because no one’s as enlightened as you, right? We sing Steve Jobs’ mantra, “people don’t know what they want until you show it to them,” convinced that our…

      December 16, 2013
    • Be Prolific: What I’ve Learned From 10 Toastmaster Speeches

      Last week I achieved Toastmaster’s “Competent Communicator” (CC) award (I know, I’m officially competent, hooray!). I’ve been working towards this since I started the Toastmasters program early this year, so it felt like a big accomplishment. To achieve a “CC”, Toastmasters need to complete 10 speeches, most being between 5-7 minutes long. Each of the…

      November 28, 2013
    • Leading from Second Fiddle

      When the orchestra conductor, Leonard Bernstein, was asked what the most difficult instrument to play was, he answered without hesitation: “The second fiddle. I can get plenty of first violinists, but to find someone who can play the second fiddle with enthusiasm.” Few of us aspire to take a supporting role, to work in the…

      November 19, 2013
    • Love the Process

      I have a friend who loves fishing. Even after years of pulling fish out of the water – long after most of us would have gotten bored with the sport – he still gets excited about every fish. He loves getting out on the water every day, whether the fishing is good or bad. He…

      November 15, 2013
    • Remember

      I’m currently reading Viktor E. Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning, which offers his perspective, as a psychiatrist and prisoner, of being in a concentration camp during World War II. His stories of the incredible evils inflicted on millions of people are astonishing, as are the stories of survival and courage. The distance of time and…

      November 11, 2013
    • Don’t Aim at Success – My First Tapestry

      I recently heard about Tapestry, which is an app with an interesting take on visual storytelling using words, photos and the simple “tap”. The combination of text, visuals and pacing caught my curiosity. It’s kind of like a slideshow (sans cheese) that you view on your phone. Below is my first test drive of the…

      November 6, 2013
    • Don’t Aim at Success – Viktor Frankl

      “Don’t aim at success—the more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side-effect of one’s dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of…

      November 5, 2013
    • The Curveball

      One of the marks of a great leader is their ability to deal with unexpected circumstances: curveballs. You can do all the planning you want, unexpected things will happen at the last moment. The only question is what you’ll do when they’re thrown. And in fact, curveballs can be a good thing. – I remember…

      October 29, 2013
    • Seeing

      “I wonder how many people I’ve looked at all my life and never seen.” -John Steinbeck

      October 29, 2013
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