Archive for September, 2008

30 Sep

Goals Revisited: Sometimes You Need to Stop to Move Forward

The last day of September: where did the summer go? The third quarter of 2008 was particularly challenging for me. I like to accomplish things; concrete things I can check off on a list and hold up as being complete. Sometimes I think I should have been a brick layer so I could actually see [...]

29 Sep

Please visit Blogging Boomers Carnival 87

This week’s edition of the Blogging Boomers Carnival is hosted by the Midlife Crisis Queen. Written by Laura Lee Carter, the Midlife Crisis Queen covers a wide range of topics that we Boomers might stumble upon during this middle part of our journey through life. Laura Lee writes:
A midlife crisis is a wake up call [...]

26 Sep

Have you seen the new LinkedIn address book?

I find that many of my LinkedIn contacts are not people I have in my email address book. As I get to know my LinkedIn connections I gradually accumulate more information about them: phone numbers, addresses, personal information. In order to keep track of it all, I’ve been creating an entry for them in my [...]

25 Sep

Being Found Online: Don’t Make it Hard For Prospects to Get in Touch

Recently I’ve tried to find contact information for a couple of people and failed miserably. I found it terribly frustrating and began to wonder why someone would make it so hard to be found.
The first was the guest of a teleseminar I attended. He was talking about using LinkedIn and invited participants to connect with [...]

23 Sep

Check out Blogging Boomers Carnival # 86

If you were to believe the media, you’d think all Baby Boomers are alike; we all share the same views, have the same interests and vote the same way. However, if you read the variety of blogs written by members of the Blogging Boomers Carnival, you’ll see the truth. We Boomers are as diverse as [...]

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