13 Months

Freedom To Write Without Worry
Freedom To Write Without Worry

It’s been 13 months. Writing five separate blogs. Daily?  Yep, daily.

Daily, as in every single day.

(only guy on the Internet doing it)

If you notice on the right column under Archives, April 2009 has 18 posts, not 30.

Here’s why. I used to blog for my company, before we had an official social media policy, which came out last August.

Twelve blog posts were removed because of their reference to my real job with a Fortune 100 company for the past 27 years. My boss said I’m free to write whatever I want to personally, but not as a spokesperson for our company.

I’m good with that.

And because of my gift for focus and discipline, there is no one better at social media policy commitment and compliance than, well, guess.

How An Idea Virus Works

Who Needs A Flu Shot?
Who Needs A Flu Shot?

Someone says or writes something that others find more than just interesting, they find it important, and then feel compelled to share it with others, because they know their friends and associates will find it important too.

This is a New York Times article about Disney’s CEO, Bob Iger.

Something Completely Different

You're A Hoser, Eh
You're A Hoser, Eh

Attention Deficit, easily distracted, over-achiever, multi-tasker, you name it, this will satisfy your curiosity for new and cool things on the Internet – popular links to great Internet domains.

We may never see you again, but remember this, where else can you find a person that writes five daily blogs, even while traveling Internationally?

Living In A Grocery Store?

Felegy's Grocery 1927 - 1971
Felegy's Grocery 1927 - 1971

Can you imagine living in the same house your entire life?

My Mother-In-Law was born at home, 87 years ago, and was one of nine children.

Her mother ran a one-room grocery store in the front room of their row home, which is where I’m writing this from – where the cash register used to be.

The store is now the living room.

Margaret helped her Mother run the store, and eventually got married at 34.

She and her new husband moved into the bedroom above the store. They still live here.

Can you imagine living in the same house for 87 years?

The Store Is Now The Living Room
The Store Is Now The Living Room