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, […]
Blogger Pay it Forward: The Versatile Blogger Award
I’ve won a major award! Well, maybe it’s not so major. But it is an honor to be recognized by another blogger. I’ve been given The Versatile Blogger Award by Sarah at My Life in Contradictions. (Thanks so much Sarah!) It’s been a great couple of weeks, one of my posts was featured on BlogHer, […]
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