If you follow me on Twitter, then chances are you already know that I’m an introvert. I’d venture to say that a lot of bloggers are introverted. Blogging, and social media in general, are easy ways to communicate without having to drain our energy reserve by being around people all the time. I’ve been fortunate […]
Read MoreI have a funny thing about the word “entrepreneur”. Both of my parents are self emplolyed. Most of my family members are entrepreneurs. I started making money, on my own, as the age of 12. For most of my life I’ve had more than one working endeavors going at once. Some endeavors involve a consistent […]
Read MoreWhat was your worst date like? Even if you haven’t experienced a bad date, you may know of someone who can relate. Meet Eddie Campbell, author of 44 Horrible Dates, and your worst date story may not even compare. Campbell wrote this hilarious book after experiencing some of the whackiest dates while living in Los Angeles. […]
Read Moreenchantment: the process of delighting people with a product, service, organization, or idea. The outcome of enchantment is voluntary and long-lasting support that is mutually beneficial. Have you ever met a person or bought a product/book/song/gadget and immediately become a fangirl? Quick, name 3 things you are a fangirl (or boy) of. Mine: Apple, Amazon […]
Read MoreThank you Living Social for feeding my kindle addiction – 50% – $20 Amazon.com Gift Card Now… what should I get? Read any fabulous books lately?
Read MoreThis guest post written by Sam Davidson, author of 50 Things Your Life Doesn’t Need (Good Things to Know), is part of a month long series of top 10 lists on varying topics. If you’re looking to round out this year right and say good-bye to the year in style, then get rid of 10 […]
Read MoreI heart books. One monthish (I make up words) ago I saw a tweet that Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos, was coming out with a new book. I had the pleasure of hearing Tony speak in Vegas this past February. Let’s just say if I didn’t a) love living in Texas b) like my current […]
Read MoreUp until age 25 I always thought I wasn’t really into books. I read the books I was required to read for school and that was about it. At 25, things changed, perhaps it was a quarterlife crisis or becoming single again but for some reason I discovered that I really am a book person. […]
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