Archive | September, 2009

Diamonds, Daisies, Snowflakes – Association!

You might wonder why I have a clip from a 70′s show called “That Girl.” Here’s why – I loved it. I was home sick for a year with mononucleosis and a series of other weird ailments, and at the age of 9 I LIVED for this show. When I found the theme song on [...]

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Honk if You’re Helpful

Sitting out on my deck, taking in a beautiful September day out in the country, I heard the distinctive barking of Canada geese coming my way. By the way, if you are dying to correct me with “It’s Canadian geese, not Canada geese” I can only tell you that my mother informed me it is [...]

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Monday Night Football and the Art of Adjustment. . .

No, I’m not talking about that kind of adjustment. . .I’m talking about the shift made by defensive teams to adjust to offensive formations and how that ties in with last week’s blog topic. For those of you that haven’t read last week’s blog, well, I wish you would. But in case you’re a little [...]

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Life in Increments

I’ve spent the summer thinking about my clients, CorpLite, and how I can best add value to those who are working hard every day to make a difference. Through this inner journey I have rediscovered  what is the heart and soul of CorpLite. . .success begins with belief, is propelled by learning, and takes wing [...]

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BUT SOCIAL MEDIA. . .YOU PROMISED!!

Imagine this – you are on Twitter. You see a retweet of one of your comments by Guy Kawasaki, sales and social media guru. For those of you that do not have the time or inclination to get on Twitter, it is a mini-blog service where you answer “What are you doing?” in 140 characters [...]

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