Sometimes a reflection on the archives is a great rekindler of thought, or a chance to update your thinking (if you're always learning, that is). Here's a visitation of past posts from the calendar we just flipped over:
January 2010
- Dry Writing? Beware of Too Much Touch: "Too Much Touch" is quickly becoming a mantra that works for my students.
- Leave Some (S)talk for Others: And be comfortable with the vacancy and ambiguity.
- Is the Definition of Conversation Obsolete: Conversation as a Behavior.
January 2009
- Social Media's Swinging Door: Don't Let the Door Knock You on Your Apathy: You're in or out, just don't stand in the middle.
- You Can Turn any Statement Into a Question … Can't You? A real kick-starter to conversations … isn't it?
- Can I Read You Like a Book? – or at least your blog site?
- Love is Only a Smile Away: One of my favorite poem-posts
January 2008
- The Four Resources Model for Social Media: Still use this graphic a bunch – and remember the law of simultaneity (love that word!)
- One Post, One Point – The Worksheet: A great organizer of thoughts, especially for the new or burnt out blogger.
January 2007
- Would Rocky Balboa Blog Like He Talks? Can you imagine him doing any different? "Pardon me, my darling Adrian. I want to let you know how much I think well of you, vis a vi, my love fills up my …" Nah – He'd blog it, "Yo, Adriaaan!!"
- Building Readership by Building Relationships: $$ quote – "there is not so much difference between the online world and the offline world as folks think. Introduce yourself."
- Thin Slicing – Blink from a Blog Coach: We live in a quick-attention span generation (not so much "short," but quick)
- Honey, I'm on Food Overload: And one reason we need to thin-slice is because of our overload of infosumption.
- Change Your View: Sometimes you gotta look at things a bit differently
January 2006
- ConverStations was just a thought in my head at this point. We launched this site in mid-February of 2006.
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