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Twitter Tuesday thoughts (Volume 6)

Social media is truly shaping up as Web 2.0. The original promise of the web is being delivered via new tools and a community of content. I was part of… Read more »

A prescription for worry or stress

Dr. Norman Vincent Peale's book, The Power Of Positive Thinking is packed with life changing ideas and easy to implement daily do's. One of them is simple: If you are… Read more »

Reconnect with your zest via a picture

Photos of yourself will confront you with your true nature I admire photographers, in fact, many of my Facebook friends (and best friends) take photos for a living. Photos capture… Read more »

Take two marketing

Mary Wells Lawrence may be one of the brightest minds in the history of marketing and advertising. Several decades ago, she was working on an ad campaign for Alka Seltzer… Read more »

Carnival of College Admissions: 32 Blog Flavors and Counting…

Well, readers, I’m thrilled to once again be hosting the Carnival of College Admissions, and sharing with you 32 — yes 32! — amazing posts from the best college bloggers… Read more »

Working Girl Craves…Crave!

How does a woman overcome defeat?  Get an answer, and more, in this fun interview with Carly from the Crave Crush blog. Read more »

Social Media For Job Hunters

Great guest post today from Dan Finnigan of Jobvite.  He offers some smart & useful tips on how job hunters can leverage social media in their job hunt.  Every little… Read more »

Don’t Get Laid Off!

No one ever wants to get laid off (well, almost no one).   But these troubled economic times make the whole scary idea of losing your job even scarier. So how… Read more »

Writing A “Good” Résumé

Working Girl journeyed up to lovely San Juan Island this weekend and spent an afternoon at Griffin Bay Bookstore talking with readers. Fun. Plus someone asked a really interesting question… Read more »

Celebrate Your Strangeness

I was engaged in some rapid channel switching and heard at a speaker the Michael Jackson memorial service telling his children not to believe that their Dad was strange. Huh… Read more »