Yes, the delivery matters -- "the delivery" as in how the verbal message you're trying to relay to someone is handed out. And you've probably witnessed just how important the delivery is when you go to speak with someone and he or she doesn't receive what you're saying even though what you're telling him or … Continue reading Blogging Truths Be Told: How You Conversate with Your Audience is Important
Creative Entrepreneurship Basics: You Need Input from Others (Part 3)
You know . . . I've been on this "getting input from others" kick lately. And I must say that there's a lot to say for doing so. As a matter of fact, when thinking on what I was going to share with you today, it became increasingly apparent that I wanted to stay on … Continue reading Creative Entrepreneurship Basics: You Need Input from Others (Part 3)
Blogging Truths Be Told: Blogging Can Be Therapeutic
I hope this "Blogging Truths Be Told" finds you doing well and looking forward to a relaxing and enjoyable weekend. And I must admit that I'm starting out my prelude to the weekend on a pleasant note. For this very reason . . . Today's blog post is going to be one of those treats … Continue reading Blogging Truths Be Told: Blogging Can Be Therapeutic
Creative Entrepreneurship Basics: You Need Input from Others (Part 2)
Today, I'm coming at you with a continuation of the discussion, regarding the importance of receiving input from others when exploring creative endeavors (new and ongoing). This particular topic has been very prominent as a focus in the current projects I'm participating in, because I'm learning more and more how valuable it is to get … Continue reading Creative Entrepreneurship Basics: You Need Input from Others (Part 2)
Reblog – When You Don’t Know What to Blog About
Today, I'm coming to you with a handy-dandy replay. Yes, I have a reblog treat for you. And I thought it was particularly fitting because I'm actually experiencing the events of this blog post this fine day. Every once in a while, I do. It's the weirdest thing, too. The phenomenon I'm currently experiencing has … Continue reading Reblog – When You Don’t Know What to Blog About
Lessons Learned as a Parent of a Virtually-Schooled Student – #9
Technology may be overstepping its boundaries when it comes to reading and writing. Okay, so take this blog post for what it's worth to you -- meditate on the stuff you can jive with and chuck out the rest. Seriously. Because I don't expect everyone to agree with me on the points I'm about to … Continue reading Lessons Learned as a Parent of a Virtually-Schooled Student – #9
Blogging Truths Be Told: Doing the Blogging Work and Being Consistent Will Save Your Blogging Career (Part 2)
Since we have another Part 2 today, you probably know that I have to mention the importance of beginning today's reading with Part 1. So, why don't you go ahead and check that out . . . right . . . here. Oh, and some companion blog posts that might give you some added perspective … Continue reading Blogging Truths Be Told: Doing the Blogging Work and Being Consistent Will Save Your Blogging Career (Part 2)
Creative Entrepreneurship Basics: You Need Input from Others
Have you ever had some genius creative endeavor (whether a piece of informational content, a product, or a service) that fell completely flat on its face? I mean it had all the makings of the next best breakthrough thing and its untested potential was off the charts. At least in your own mind, you had … Continue reading Creative Entrepreneurship Basics: You Need Input from Others
Blogging Truths Be Told: Doing the Blogging Work and Being Consistent Will Save Your Blogging Career
First of all, I want to apologize for this post being published late. It was supposed to be this past Friday's "Blogging Truths Be Told" post, but other priorities needed attending to and my regular schedule was delayed a bit. So, you're reading Friday's post today. And, I'll plan on having my Tuesday and Friday … Continue reading Blogging Truths Be Told: Doing the Blogging Work and Being Consistent Will Save Your Blogging Career
Lessons Learned as a Parent of a Virtually-Schooled Student – #8
You've probably heard the saying . . . "it takes a village to raise a child." Well, I'd like to use this same perspective and flip it over to the classroom to create the following saying: "it takes a dedicated and involved team to educate a virtual student." Pretty nifty saying if I do say … Continue reading Lessons Learned as a Parent of a Virtually-Schooled Student – #8








