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Jul31
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There's been a vague thought running around in my head that ProductivityGoal could be doing more to serve your needs and wants. There's always the possibility that it's an unfounded thought, but, since it's there, it might as well come out in the open. If it's not an unfounded thought, it's high time any wrongs be made right.
So, the big questions are: What can I do for you that I might be overlooking? What are you looking for that I might be able to help you find? What would you like to see here that might be missing?
Perhaps those questions should have been asked from the start, but they've only surfaced in the past week. Therefore, they're being asked now.
It's unrealistic for anyone to think the mark will be hit one hundred percent of the time. I'd certainly appreciate your input to help me hit your marks as much as possible, though.
Do let me know. Artwork: Cambridge Buddhist Centre
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Jul30
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Today was an inbox-cleaning kind of day for me and it was the chore we all know it can be. After several hours of doing it the old fashioned way,
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Jul29
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Two of the reasons I believe in Freelance Folder are it's writers and it's potential audience.
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Jul28
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During July, the value subject of the month at Rosa Say's Talking Story was hospitality: Ho'okipa, in Hawaiian, the Hospitality of Complete Giving.
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John Wesley, at Pick the Brain, is now suggesting we invest some time to create a mix of the two, a Personal Commercial.
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Jul27
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Over at WhitePapers.org, Rich McIver has compiled a massive list of blogs to live
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Jul26
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Why do I bring this up? Because some of those stresses are so quiet and sneaky that we don't even notice they're undermining us.
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Jul25
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So, the next edition of the Arsenal of Goals & Plans Carnival will be Friday, August 3 with an August 1 deadline.
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Welcome, welcome. There's plenty of information waiting for you here at the Arsenal Of Goals & Plans Carnival.
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Jul23
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Like him or dislike him, the man's ability to achieve despite adversity is something to be admired and emulated.
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Jul21
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Growth is change, plain is simple and there really is no bounty in "business as usual".
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Jul20
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When it comes to boot-leg copies of Deathly Hallows, the fuss is so over-rated as to warrant a resounding "so what?"
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Jul18
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Shelly Kneupper Tucker at This Eclectic Life recently started Share A Square, a project to give afghans to kids with cancer. Projects need people, people with the initiative to see things through. Most of us are one of them.
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Jul17
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Truly frightful is the almost incalculable time lost when we revel in feelings of guilt or anger. Any ROI in any of that?
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Jul16
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After the successful publication of the 4th Arsenal Of Goals & Plans Carnival yesterday, it's time to do it all over again and get set up for the 5th.
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The Age of Conversation officially goes on sale today at Lulu.com and is available in hardback for $29.99, paperback for $16.95, and e-book for $9.99.
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Jul15
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Welcome to the 4th edition of the ever-growing Arsenal Of Goals & Plans Carnival. You'll find some regulars and some newcomers, all with interesting points. Enjoy.
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Jul14
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Thursday's post from the BlogPhiladelphia unconference was an exercise in multi-tasking and it didn't work for me. The main thoughts made it to the screen, but there were simply too many ambient thoughts to do a good job. So, why...
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Jul12
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I'm sitting in the Ball Room of the same hotel at the BlogPhiladelphia unconference, writing this on my lap. It's a little before 11:40 am
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Jul10
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Last week, I was fortunate enough to get a copy of Lisa Gates' new e-workbook, Scaffolding Your Personal Brand.
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Jul 9
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Each time I skim through the list, I see more and more that will help both students and already-graduated business people.
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As I've indicated, the resources here seem to be geared toward the matriculated student; they're also handy for the students of life.
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Jul 8
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Last week, I published The Ultimate Guide to Productivity: A Chonicle. It's the list of the 137 participants in Ben Yoskovitz' group writing project, The Ultimate Guide to Productivity, at Instigator Blog. This series is a productivity guide aimed primarily at...
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Jul 7
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The 3rd Arsenal of Goals & Plans has been given to the world and the 4th is ready for your new work; it's already been set up over at Blog Carnival.
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Jul 6
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Saying "the public be damned" is an understatement, considering that the majority of the news the public is being fed is coming from less than a dozen hands.
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Murdoch's portfolio looks more like a bibliography than a list of assets
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Jul 5
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I'm glad you're here for this, the latest edition of the Arsenal Of Goals & Plans Carnival. Read on. No doubt you'll be pleasantly surprised at the variety of wisdom so generously shared.
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Jul 4
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A reputation is a fragile and valuable thing. To re-phrase a cliche, if it don't get broke, it don't need to be fixed.
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Jul 3
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Yesterday, at bizsolutions plus, Lewis Green talked about social responsibilities and business.
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Jul 2
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My point in asking is that I was wondering if any of you are planning to be at the free BlogPhiladelphia unconference on July 12 and 13.
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Jul 1
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Sixty-six years ago, Tuesday, July 1, 1941, the FCC granted NBC and CBS the first commercial television licenses.
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You might have noticed that, while I enjoy observing this first-of-the-month event, I have a tendency to make up new rules as the months go by.
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