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(Not) Taking a Break

posted at 6:21 pm
on Jul. 18, 2010

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Susie’s at knitting camp, and I have some time to myself.

To celebrate / experiment / shift gears, I’m going to try not posting to Twitter or Facebook until she gets back.

I think it’ll be much harder than I think.  Who knows—maybe the pressure will build and build until finally I snap and start blogging regularly again.  Or maybe I’ll just post some photos to Flickr.  I have a bit of a backlog. smile

Incidentally, I started writing this post because I wanted to say “Cheese at room temperature is so much better than cold cheese” on Twitter, and then realized I couldn’t.  So maybe there is something to the idea that Twitter siphons off blogging mojo.

Oh, and if this post isn’t interesting enough for you, go read my last post—it received more (mostly private) positive feedback than anything else I’ve written to date in 2010.

Overheard

“Oh boy! Another great opportunity for personal growth!”

...who said it?

“I’m not bitter about what happened to me as a child, and my mother was instrumental in keeping me from being so. ... She taught me to be grateful for my life regardless of what that entailed, and that’s directly related to the image of Christ on the cross and the example of sacrifice that he gave us. What she taught me is that the deliverance God offers you from pain is not no pain—it’s that the pain is actually a gift. What’s the option? God doesn’t really give you another choice.”

...who said it?

After over a decade of user testing, it is clear that the way we search the web is similar to the way we would search our home for valuables as it was burning to the ground. Frantically.

...who said it?

“We must shift the focus of companies back to the customer and away from shareholder value ... The shift necessitates a fundamental change in our prevailing theory of the firm… The current theory holds that the singular goal of the corporation should be shareholder value maximization. Instead, companies should place customers at the center of the firm and focus on delighting them, while earning an acceptable return for shareholders.”

...who said it?

“We would accomplish many more things if we did not think of them as impossible.”

...who said it?

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I think you should take Twitter breaks more often! I miss your posts.

 

Posted by Kathryn
  at 3:02 pm on Jul. 21, 2010

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