Over on Facebook, Stacy invited me to join in on the event “30 Days of Thanks.” This is an awesome, wonderful, beautiful idea! I already have a practice each evening of writing down at least 3 things I am thankful for each day – so this is just taking it
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If you have trouble keeping track of all the passwords you have from the various websites, forums and groups that you belong to, here’s a little tip (actually found this tip in a magazine, but can’t remember which one):
Use an address book. Write in your user name and password for
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For all you ebook lovers out there, the World Ebook Fair is going on. From now until August 4th you can access a ton of ebooks from around the world from a ton on genres for f.r.e.e!
For more information and to check out the titles go here. Enjoy!
(Thanks to Money
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Danielle brought this to my attention through her blog. Typealyzer analyzes the personality of your blog. I thought it would be fun to give it a whirl and according to this site my blog personality is an INTJ – The Scientist:
“The long-range thinking and individualistic type. They are especially good
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I’ve never heard about this before but, Liz Strauss of Successful Blog hosts an “open-comment night” each Tuesday at her blog. Apparently, it’s like an “open-mic” except a little different. I get the impression like it is similar to Twitter without the 140 character limit or a chat session on
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I never bothered using a blog reader because I only read a handful of blogs so I didn’t see the point. I have since seen the error of my ways.
I signed up for Bloglines during the Thanksgiving weekend and now I wish I had done so a long time ago.
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I have a little time between family activities; so, just for fun, I took the Blog Readability Test. Here’s my score:
Yep, I was surprised myself (if you don’t believe it, run the url through yourself). I try to write well but I don’t always have confidence in my writing, so this
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In Japan, the first woman ever has been drafted to a professional baseball team – and she is only 16 years old! She must have some pitch. You can take a peek at the story here.
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