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31 Days of Wishes

Piggybacking off the the 30 Days of  Thanks which ended yesterday, Stacy and Heather have started a “31 Days of Wishes.” Although this is also a wonderful idea, I won’t be participating in this much as I did the 30 Days of Thanks. I will, most likely, post occasional wishes

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30 Days of Thanks – Day 16 – Media Fasts

With all the information out there constantly vying for your attention, it is good to take a break and do a media fast once in a while. This can mean unplugging the computer, TV, cell phone or whatever gadget you happen to be addicted to.

For me,

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30 Days of Thanks

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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Fixing Your Live Feed in Facebook

In case you haven’t noticed, Facebook has changed it’s homepage once again. One of the changes consist of limiting the amount of people you can view to 250.

In her blog, the lovely Mia Chambers shows you step by step on how to adjust your settings of who you can see

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Techno Thursday: TweetDeck

If you are active on Twitter, you will love TweetDeck. For a long time I resisted downloading TweetDeck because I liked Twitter’s web interface and didn’t see the need for TweetDeck. It only takes a second to log in to my Twitter account, and it’s just one more tab opened

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How to Protect Your Facebook Profile Picture from Facebook Ads

So you are on Facebook. As you are browsing the site you come across an ad to connect with singles – with your spouse’s picture attached to it! What would you think about this? Well, this is exactly what happened to one of the consumerist.com readers!

Apparently, unless you specifically opt-out,

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References Don’t Work

When people read different articles about Virtual Assistance, or how to chose a Virtual Assistant, they are often told to get references before agreeing to work with a VA. Some of these articles are just laughable. I’ve also noticed different discussions around the blogosphere about the pros and cons of

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The Miracle of Relationships

Last Saturday my husband was admitted to the hospital for pneumonia. There were some complications, but thankfully, he is on the mend finally and was able to come home today. He’s not 100% better, but way better than he was.

This whole week I have been amazed with the outpouring of

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I’m Still Here

I’ve been neglecting this blog (and Twitter and LinkedIn and Facebook…), I know. My husband lost his job a few weeks ago and we decided to make a surprize visit to NJ to spend time with our family. We were gone 2 1/2 weeks and drove home Monday and have

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Before You Post on Twitter or Facebook Think of This

What you post online really does matter and it pays to think twice before posting something you might not want to get into the “wrong” hands. If you aren’t careful, what you post can come back and haunt you.

Don’t believe me? Jump over to the “Make It Great Guy” blog,

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