My mother-in-law shared this video with me earlier this week. If this isn’t creative microphilanthropy, I don’t know what is. Take 10 minutes to watch this video. I promise it will inspire you. Happy Holidays to all! Each Friday, the another jennifer blog shares stories of those who incorporate philanthropy into their everyday lives – […]
Blogging and Accountability: Can you be an anonymous blogger?
The topic of anonymity and blogging has come up for me a few times in the past week or so. I’ve recently blogged about what I get out of blogging (also featured on BlogHer) and how to fight the fear of hitting the publish button. These posts have generated some comments, on and offline, that […]
Wordless Wednesday: Maine Christmas Tree
More Lefty Lore
I recently blogged about the Wall Street Journal article on the health risks of being left-handed. I’ve just come across a video, also posted by the Wall Street Journal, that asks the question Does Being Left-Handed Lead to Success? (Actually, I just realized this video is also embedded in the article, which is confusing because […]
Preventing Suicide on Facebook
I work with a lot of social workers and have for several years now. I’m the one that helps with the public communications – PR, community relations, writing and designing marketing materials, etc. With the rise in popularity of social networking, I have also used social media quite a bit for messaging. The problem is […]
The Hazards of Working from Home: Dinosaurs, Monster Trucks and Socks
I need one of these signs for my office. Of course, I’m not sure I’d ever get to put a number on the bottom. Since I work from home, it’s not unusual to step on a dinosaur or two during my short walk from the living room to the office. If it’s not a dinosaur, […]
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