Working From Home and Loving It: The Myth of Financial Insecurity
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Last week I had some people disagreeing with or at least questioning the underlying argument of my post on the “myth of isolation”, one of a series on working from home and loving it.
In response to one of those [...]
Warning: this post will almost certainly be seen by the majority of readers of this blog as an egregious expression of hyperlocalism.
But as I get ready to head to the USA and do the international thing this coming weekend in Las Vegas at BlogWorld Expo, it’s refreshing, exciting even, to see signs of people in [...]
I don’t have a fundamental problem with someone mentioning their own product or company in a comment here. If you think your product is the best thing since sliced bread and there is a reasonable connection to the topic covered in the post, why not? if you don’t believe in your product, who will?
What does [...]
Is a business card an essential tool for doing business these days?
I certainly find them handy, both for giving people a way to contact me and for helping me learn more about people I meet in the course of business and, if appropriate, follow up with them.
But I’ve noticed lately that quite a few people [...]
My partner and co-blogger on this site, Suzie Cheel, with our good friend Glenda Watson Hyatt, the “Left Thumb Blogger”, have been working feverishly to get their Tweetathon going. It launched for us tonight at 7pm Australian eastern time and will keep “re-launching” around the globe in the coming hours.
The aim of the Tweetathon is [...]


















