My love-dislove relationship with social media I love and use social media daily. Hourly, really. It’s useful, it’s fun, and it’s full of great, supportive, funny people. The problem is, as a result, I have an acute awareness of what other people’s opinions are on any given subject. From breastfeeding to racial tension to Hilary runningRead the whole post >>
Too Many Tabs: Let's Overcome Overwhelm.
I am overwhelmed. And frenetic. With things I want to learn. With things I want to do, launch, and be. At any given time, I have a bajillion tabs open, despite having a full docket of things I want to read in my OneTab: There is never a moment of quiet in my brain. I listenRead the whole post >>
My Favorite Plugins.
I moved to WordPress (self-hosted) from Blogger about a year and a half ago, I had a bit of an adjustment getting used to the interface and finding my way around. I should have put my big girl blogger pants on sooner and gotten myself a hosting account (I love Bluehost) and a WordPress blogRead the whole post >>
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
This weekend was nothing like I expected it would be. The city, the Blathering, the people, even the beignets. There were so many people I expected to hang out with that I didn’t get a chance to. And people I didn’t expect to hang out with who ended up being just about the best peopleRead the whole post >>
On Taking a Break.
When I made the decision to unplug from all social media for 31 days, I wasn’t sure how I’d feel. Would I get more done without the ability to check Twitter and Facebook several times a day? Would I feel lonely without the thousands of online connections and ways social media enables me to easilyRead the whole post >>
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