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                    As 2007 draws to a close we naturally look back on the year that’s gone by and forward to what we want to achieve in the year ahead.  I’ve been doing some of that too.  I’ve got bundles of ideas that I want to take [...]

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I mentioned the other day that there had been lots of cross-over between some of the themes and ideas that I’ve been exploring here and the work I’ve been doing over at Confident Writing – not least the relevance of one of the most popular quotes from Coaching Wizardry: "find out who you are and [...]

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When it’s time to shift direction

by Joanna on August 21, 2007

I read a great quote the other day – one of Hilda Carroll’s regular offerings of thoughts for the week. The words were from Douglas Adams and this is what he said: I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I intended to be. It [...]

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Bitten by the blogging bug

by Joanna on April 11, 2007

There’s an interesting post and discussion at Mike Sansone’s ConverStations about whether blogging has ‘peaked’.  The general conclusion seems to be that although the absolute number of daily posts might be on the way down, the full benefits and applications of blogging are still to be developed.  As Mike says: Even if blogging has peaked, [...]

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