It’s probably a good thing this is the slow time of year for me. Yesterday was awash in issues that had nothing to do with work. Run to the bank and deposit funds for one of the offspring (herein known as the Jedi), take another Jedi to the doctor, inch through an ice storm to…
Month: December 2008
Politics, Power Struggles and Personality Clashes
There are days I’m overjoyed that I no longer have to walk into an office, assess the environment, double check each word I type, triple filter what’s in my head before it passes my lips, and generally watch my back lest someone higher up doesn’t like the way I act, the way I dress, the…
Claus(e) Time
Both Eileen and Kimberly asked what clause would go into a contract that effectively voided it should a project come up for third-party review. There are many variations on the theme. Many writers would argue that the absence of a third party’s name on the contract and his/her subsequent involvement would be enough. I tend…
My Utterly Crappy, Lousy, and Somewhat Not Nice Day
I should’ve known when the computer had to be rebooted what I was in for. Then the note from the client – more revisions on something I’ve revised to death. Then the daughter at college with her hand out for money. Oh, then trying to help my spouse understand my stance on clients introducing posses…
Quick Poll
For those of you who have worked with clients who have brought in another party somewhere in the middle or toward the end of the process – what’s your policy on third-party review of your work? Is that a deal breaker or are you fine with it? Why or why not? Thoughts?
Where’s Your Happy Place?
We were out to dinner the other night, driving back through town and apparently not doing it fast enough. The dude passed us on a double-yellow line at a four-way intersection, doing easily 40 in a 25 mph zone. The police were sitting two lights back directing traffic for the Santa parade in town. Naturally….
Sites to Behold
I love finding new haunts, places that are in addition to my very favorite blogs. Here are two more that I cannot live without: Sass Pants. I’ve always known Kristen has a spunky side. Now we get to see just how spunky she is. And we love her all the more for it! Joan’s Sling…
Phrases I Never Want to Hear or Be Forced to Write Again
Don’t ask what set me off, but there are some business phrases that I cannot wait to bury. Core competencies. Just say your specialties, okay? Otherwise, you sound like you’re choking on consonants. Value-added services. How about just telling people what you do. For instance, “We offer optional fries with every burger!” or “Every product…
Quality Time with My Stress
Just when you think stress will bypass you – bam. There it is in the form of an unexpected, weird little thing. Mine’s called Verizon. More than 3 years ago I added a little feature called Distinctive Ring to my service. That’s my separate number for my fax machine. I got a note from a…
Raining, Pouring, and Assorted Forecasts
Since finishing (hopefully) a rather large, cumbersome project, I’ve had time to breathe. Only just though, for there was work pushed aside for these critical edits and revisions that had to be done. And naturally, I’m feeling a bit under the weather. What I suspect is a sinus infection or inner ear issue is causing…