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Fred 2.0 by Mark Sanborn was a stocking filler for me for Christmas, from Roland. My friends and family know that if they just add a pe...
Promises, promises
In our home, my husband is the researcher. He has spent copious amounts of hours (which translate into years) on research for his disse...
Social Media Shenanigans:Twenty Questions
As a final nod to the month of posts dedicated to social media shenanigans, I put together a list of questions to consider before you p...
Social Media Shenanigans:Time for a break
I have often referred to my cellphone as my third child. I run my whole life off my phone and if I thought I had my phone in my hand to...
Social Media Shenanigans:LinkedIn Basics
One of the platforms I’m least active on is LinkedIn. My profile is outdated and I probably have some unattended connection requests wa...
Social Media Shenanigans:You know who should read this…
I have never run from confrontation. I have also not been popular because of it. I suspect that there are those who probably cringe bec...
Social Media Shenanigans:Complicated Controversies
Let’s face it. There are very few topics in this current climate that are not considered controversial. Whilst in the past only certain...
Social Media Shenanigans: Groups Galore
At last count, (tiny screech of horror) I belonged to 33 Facebook groups. From coaching groups to foodie groups to writing groups and s...
Social Media Shenanigans:Scary Scams
We would all like to believe that we are intelligent enough not to be scammed or hoodwinked by the nefarious characters out there that ...
Social Media Shenanigans:To Use or Not to Use
Before the pandemic started, I had already started down the path of remote working. A couple of days a week not sitting in the Johannes...