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Author: lwidmer

Quick Poll

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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?

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Where’s Your Happy Place?

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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….

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Sites to Behold

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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…

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Phrases I Never Want to Hear or Be Forced to Write Again

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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…

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Quality Time with My Stress

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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…

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Raining, Pouring, and Assorted Forecasts

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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…

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Why I Love Blogging for Pay (And Why I Probably Won’t Do It Again)

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Thanks again to Sal for introducing yesterday’s post topic about blogging. I didn’t expect the number of comments I got, and I’m happy to see some really thoughtful discussion about when to blog and when not to blog. If you’re new to writing, blogging can be a great way to build up some credibility and…

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Love it or Shove it?

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On Monday’s post, Sal asked about a blogging gig he has – “The blog job pays $5 a post for 200 words. I think it usually takes me about 10-15 minutes to crank one out. If that were the case for you, would you do it?” Damn good question, Sal. My short answer was no….

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Heady (and subheady) Stuff

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Today’s task is to weed through a few interview tapes and transcribe the pertinent info for an article I’ll put together and hopefully deliver by 5 today. I’ve got a system, see, that I use to get my butt in gear and get the goods delivered. It’s a finely tuned system that I developed when…

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She Has Heart

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Sometimes tragedy gives way to miracles. It has in the case of little Zoe Tanner (whose blog you can reach by clicking on the link at the left of this page). Our 6-year-old wonder spent last night receiving the best gift anyone could give or receive – a new, healthy heart. For those who have…

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  1. khaye Avatar
    khaye

    a touching story…

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  2. Sal Avatar
    Sal

    I am going now to check out the blogs. I can’t wait to read them and I will probably waste most of my day going back through the archives, but oh well.

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  3. Kimberly Ben Avatar
    Kimberly Ben

    Auntie Nikki did a great job pulling things together for little Zoe. I witnessed a lot of her activity on Twitter as she rallied people together for the auction on Zoe’s behalf. It’s wonderful to see this story have such a happy ending. Zoe and her family will continue to be in my prayers.

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  4. Aunt Nikki Avatar
    Aunt Nikki

    Lori thank you so much! I’m just stunned how people have surrounded Zoe and protected her as best they could with their prayers and positive thoughts. It’s like a huge weight has been lifted from us. I hope my sister will update soon but as of tonight, the breathing tube is out and half of the arsenal of drugs she was on are now gone – including the sedatives. She’s sore and in pain from the surgery but with time that will pass.

    thank you for reading about her and welcoming her into your family. She absolutely is one in a million to us.

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