When In Doubt Frankenstein It Out
“Take charge of your own attitude; don’t let someone else choose it for you.”
-Unknown
In Issue #160
Scroll Call #10: When In Doubt Frankenstein It Out by Laurie Cauthen
Reader Feedback: When Is It Time To Throw In The Towel?
Your Passion Is Right Under Your Nose
“Success isn’t a result of spontaneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire.”Arnold H. Glasow, author
In Issue #159
Main Essay: Your Passion Is Right Under Your Nose by J.C. Dearden
Resource Referral: Final Mentoring Program Offer…
Quick Copy Tip: Seeding Your Hobby List
This Too Shall Pass
“What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult for each other?”
– George Eliot, author
In Issue #157
Main Essay: This Too Shall Pass by Krista Jones
Resource Referral: Which Way Do You Lean?
Quick Life Tip: What You Resists Persists
‘Tis The Season To Do Taxes
“This is too difficult for a mathematician. It takes a philosopher.”
— Albert Einstein, on filing tax returns
In Issue #156
Main Essay: ‘Tis The Season To Do Taxes by Monica Day
Resource Referral: How to Save Money in Taxes This Year… and Every Year
Quick Tax Tip: More Than Just Saving Receipts
Break Through The Blocks
“‘Until you value yourself, you won’t value your time.Until you value your time, you will not do anything with it.”
–M. Scott Peck
In Issue #
Main Essay: Break Through The Blocks by Krista Jones
Resource Referral: Achieve More With Less
Scroll Call # 9: Have No Regrets…Nurture Your Inner Child by [...]
The Brain Mush Bailout
“Making too many indiscriminate connections will turn your mind to mush. But well-connected representations let you turn ideas around in your mind,
to envision things from many perspectives until you find one that works for you. And that’s what we mean by thinking!”
– Marvin Minsky, scientist and expert on artificial intelligence
In Issue #154
Main Essay: The [...]
A Client Satisfaction Tip
“If you make listening and observation your occupation you will gain much more than you can by talk.”
– Sir Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts
In Issue #153
Main Essay: A Client Satisfaction Tip by Krista Jones
Resource Referral: One of the Best Investments You’ll Make
Reader Feedback: More on Getting By Your Inner Critic
Twisting Cliches Until They Are New Again
“Any great truth can — and eventually will — be expressed as a cliche — a cliche is a sure and certain way to dilute an idea. For instance, my grandmother used to say, ‘The black cat is always the last one off the fence.’ I have no idea what she meant, but at one [...]