Freedom of Context (Part 1… to be continued)
When I first entered the web development scene several months ago, everywhere I turned I read that, “Content is King.” This may well be true because, after all, the content is your message – it’s what...
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Some days my lunchtime blog browsing leads me to a source that triggers the phrase “JACKPOT!” in my mind. Today the word jackpot was a wonderful accompaniment to my broccoli and cheese soup! You can...
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Honestly there are some days that I wish I could just stop trying to “figure it all out” and just learn how to “BE” in the eastern philosophy sense of the word. But I don’t think that’s what I was...
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Once again, I found the “quizzing for context” aspect of the Entrepreneruial Mindset by Ian MacMillan and Rita Gunther-McGrath to be an incredibly useful exercise for reducing the amount of uncertainty...
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