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Happy Holidays

Published on December 25, 2010, by in Special.

Whether or not you took a trip to see Santa… Whether or not you have been spending time reflecting on the year… Whether or not you have the necessary components to build a proper snowman… Whether or not you celebrate Christmas, here’s wishing you and yours a happy holiday. Image credit Shandi-lee

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The New Skill ‘Switch’

There is something about learning a new skill.  When beginning there is no way to anticipate the trips, stumbles, and hang-ups that will undoubtedly find their way to the path in front of you. It is like climbing a flight of mis-shaped stairs in the dark all the while looking for the light switch. The climb is

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Coming Soon: Nahavik

Published on December 9, 2010, by in Projects.

Want to hear a secret? There is a new site going live early 2011 that is going to change the way we share information online. It’s news, opinions, trends, and tools with a twist- deep perspective. Want a sneak peek? Click here, sign up for an invite (don’t worry, no spam!), and you will be one

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Come Blow Your Horn

Published on December 9, 2010, by in Products.

There is a song on the ‘Christmas & New Year’s Eve With Sinatra’ album that always catches me off guard. It can best be described as a cross between ‘motivational common sense’ and ‘How to Succeed 101′. If you’ve never heard it, take a minute and listen to the song by clicking play on the

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WTF ‘Save as WWF’?

Published on December 7, 2010, by in Products.

While working on a new project (teaser image!) I came across this huge campaign started by the World Wildlife Fund called ‘Save As WWF’  In theory- it is a bit of software that disables the ability to print a document once saved in ‘WWF’ format. In reality, it falls a bit short.  I watched the

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The ‘Two Weeks’ Excuse

Published on December 6, 2010, by in tips.

Excuses are lethal to your most valuable asset- your time.  Excuses do more than simply hinder progress.  They provide a safe haven from risk, taking action, and potential failure. It is easy to see why we give excuses, but it is not so easy to determine that we are actually giving excuses until it is

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