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Check it out: Liz Strauss at Success-Blog.com has complied a thoughtful slide show with the help of her readers entitled 25 Words that Connect Us.
A few weeks ago, Liz challenged her readers to “Think about connections, connectedness, being linked together, synchronicity, serendipity, community, oneness” and write about it in exactly 25 words. She put the [...]

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Blogger extraordinaire Liz Strauss at Successful Blog challenged her readers in a post to “Think about connections, connectedness, being linked together, synchronicity, serendipity, community, oneness” and write about it in exactly 25 words.
So here are two from me, mostly written from a blog writer’s perspective:
Keyboards clicking; thought bombs ticking.
The sound of downloaded minds.
Cacophony or [...]

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I’m curious. If you received an email from someone insinuating that you held a grudge against him, and this person added the following statement, what would you think?
“What concerns me though is the respect I have always had for your above-board and trustworthy ways.”

Do you think the writer of the email sees himself as the [...]

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I set my alarm for 5am today, eager to start something author Julia Cameron calls morning pages. For the next 12 weeks, I plan to write my way to “accessing my creativity and realizing my dreams” using her three-page-a-day writing method.
Unlike journaling, morning pages are for awakening the mind to creativity. As the introduction states:
Intellectual [...]

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I met Mark Twain

Twenty-eight years ago when I was a young adult in Aspen, Colorado, a one-man show came to town. A talented, but fairly unknown actor (not Hal Holbrook) had memorized almost every line and moment of Mark Twain’s life — my favorite author at the time — and this man had the look, gestures, and [...]

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