I’ve been reading and scanning and studying some great people on the web. There are challenges, changes, and commitment to new goals for a better year than the year just closed—whether it was good or bad. My idea is to start the year by working smarter. A major key for smart and efficient working is to attend to the details of what you do.
Recently I read the perfect article from a ‘Bad Advice’ series on Forbes’s blog, Work in Progress: Career Talk for Women. The article is Bad Career Advice: Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff by Christine Scivicque. In the article she makes the great point that the small stuff is very important.
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Happy New Year! 2010 is as good a year as any to put your ideas into play as you get them, right? Of course it is. However…
If you’re anything like me and my friends, you get a ton of ideas at once in a massive new year deluge. The time of year when you’re awash with inspiration, creativity, desire, hope. Really you want to go for everything, I know. And you can go for more than one, in fact as many as you’re physically and financially able to pursue. But, usually you can’t pursue all your ideas at once. Read more »
There’s more than one way to skin a cat.
How many times have you heard that? A gazillion, right? Well there’s a reason it’s so popular: It’s simply true most of the times. It’s an optimistic way of looking at everything in life.
If you can’t get it one way, there’s almost always another way to make a software program do what you need. If you’re not seeing what you need in a photo, there’s another way that you can set your camera to force the outcome. If it’s film, you may be able to catch it in the developing. Read more »