Guy Kawasaki & Me: Taking Chances and Scoring Points

TweetGuy Kawasaki likes me. He emailed me directly. Personally. Here’s how it happened…

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I Thought I was Active Until I Read This…

I’d been thinking about dragging the treadmill from the garage into the family room and then mounting my computer on the handlebars. Here’s how I got busy and did it. Whoa… the results? Amazing.

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Peter Bregman is a Do-Nothing Guy

The radical act of doing nothing reveals unforeseen options. Just ask Peter Bregman.

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Keep Track, Expand Klout with Content Curation

Organize your content into easily updated, topic-centered portals. Using Scoop.It, I curate two topics: Productivity Tips & Tricks , and Productivity Backwash (where productive people go to waste time). Easy, fun, and accessible.

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Writing Is Hard: I Can Do Hard

TweetSo I contacted my buddy, Lorna, and we’ve resumed our Gmail chat meetings. We connect by chat, then write for…

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Not Many Twitter Followers.. How to Deal with It.

Size does matter. When my new Twitter followers show up, I often check their profiles. Most of them have, like, 2 million folks following them. Last count I had, uhm, 86.

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Practical Neuroscience: Review of “Buddha’s Brain” excites my neurons

Book Review for Buddha’s Brain: Practical Neuroscience of Happiness Love and Wisdom by Rick Hanson. In a word, really cool. OK, two words.

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Blogging for a Living:
Marketing Blogmeister Stephen Smith Takes the Leap

Many of us consider quitting our day jobs and blogging full time, but few can take the leap. This interview is about Stephen Smith, a consultant who made the leap once and recently did it again. He describes his online plans for the future and shares his unstoppable attitude.

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