Day 22: A picture of something you wish you were better at
I have no willpower when it comes to exercising and living a healthy life. Sure, I have the greatest of intentions, I start a “diet” and I begin working out or going to the gym, but allow life to get in the way.
I hate what I have allowed my body and my health to...
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Day 15: A picture of something you want to do before you die
Ahh, the “bucket list” post. Sure, there a dozens of things I would like to see, do, achieve before I die and this past weekend, I was lucky enough to cross one off the list.
I was in Las Vegas from April 6-8 participating in Inc. Magazine’s GrowCo Small...
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Day 14: A picture of something you can never imagine your life without
EDIT: It was supposed to be “someone” not “something” but I’m not changing it.
Last weekend, I had the incredible opportunity to attend The Masters. It was one of the more memorable weekends of my life. Rubbing shoulders with the...
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Social media analytics. Twitter thinks they have one of the most open public APIs. Raj from ViralHeat disagrees that it is good enough at serving the needs of his clients. Jason Falls is a fabulously entertaining, engaging and informative speaker, if you are a newbie or small business owner. Every small business owner who is...
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I’ve been called curmudgeonly. I’ve been called negative. I’ve been called snarky. I’ve been called bitter. Honestly, I’m not. Ok, I’m snarky, but that’s mainly in jest. It’s my sense of humor, and I won’t apologize for that. Sorry. Oh crap, I just … nevermind.
Anyway, this...
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If you’ve been watching the coverage of the Tour de France and noticed the yellow statements written on the road course in chalk and assumed it was nothing more than the fans writing statements of support to the riders, you would be mistaken. What you’re witnessing is the newest form of social media in action.
Chalkbot...
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