Category: Do Not Quote Me
Everyone starts somewhere. These posts are from my earlier years — written with confidence that outpaced wisdom. I’ve left them up because deleting them would be dishonest, and because the distance between then and now is kind of the whole point.
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The Confession of Eric Burdon (Part 2 of 5)
Thanks for reading! (Part 1 is available here) An oily, polluted rain had just decided to fall, leaving a thick, cumbersome coating of gloom and glimmer over everything that it touched. Quickening my steps, I swept up the street in the direction of Le Lune Levant. The sky broke open and flooded the lowly streets
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The Confession of Eric Burdon (Part 1 of 5)
If Eric Burdon had written a confession, before he died, it might have read something like this. Maybe I should slow down a bit because Eric was more than a confession. He wasn’t always a bad guy. He had, however, quite a run of bad luck. He grew up in a small town in Northern
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Social Media and the Gladys Kravitz Syndrome
Recently, I have fallen victim to a personal belief of mine. It is has always been my belief that when it came to Social Media there was nothing wrong with being yourself and putting it out there. This is true to a certain degree. You must also accept the consequences that stem from conflicts where
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You Need a To Don’t List
Those of us with an excess of things to do almost invariably end up generating a ‘To Do” list in an effort to keep things straight. I imagine there aren’t many of you that actually generate a To Don’t list. It’s great that we remind ourselves to complete our tasks. But what about those habits,
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Why I am perfect for your organization.
I thought this would be an excellent way to highlight why I would be an awesome addition to any organization. Want to know my qualifications? Find out below. I get things done. I love scratching off my to-do list items. There’s nothing more satisfying than strike-throughs followed by the squiggle of death to an action