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Stick to Your Guns

One of the first questions I was asked Monday night during my talk at the Wilton Library was about social media--how much to participate and which venues to show up in. I drew from the wisdom of my daughter Lindsey who is not only a successful businesswoman, but...

The Thrill of Victory, The Agony of No IT Department

My committed goal to my action partner yesterday was to complete the design and printing of a mailing label off my MacBook. I just bought a new printer for the job as my HP All-in-One rejects my mailing labels. I unpacked the printer, read through the instructions...

The Course I Can’t Wait to Take

Kim DeYoung and I drove down to Bronxville last week to attend an event where our mutual friend Mary van der Wiel was speaking on branding. During the ride, Kim excitedly told me about her upcoming tele-seminar series called Think It, Create It, Sell It, which I...

Everything I Hate About Social Media

Okay, okay. I know I'm going to convert, but first, as is my way, I need to kick and scream, whine and complain. Forgive me. (I'd be interested in how you take on challenges that are daunting.) I have committed to becoming savvy about twitter and facebook (LinkedIn...

Susan Keane Baker, Friend and Mentor

I was looking forward to meeting Susan this morning for an hour-long walk/talk at the old Norwalk High School track. We've previously met and walked on downtown streets, but knowing how deeply intense and focused our conversations are, I suggested that we just walk...

Quick Update

For those of you reading comments to my blog on Macs, the problem of them getting cut off has been solved by my illustrious blogmaster, Lena West of xynoMedia. Thank you, Lena! Kate Eisemann of Kate Eisemann Pictures, the talent behind my headshot selections, is...

What I Learned at Mac 1:1

I took my second one-on-one Mac class at the Stamford Town Center Apple Store last Friday at 8am, before the mall even opened. I love that! I didn't get caught in the middle of rush hour traffic, I didn't have to hunt for a parking space and there wasn't much...

Born to Tweet – NOT!

My kids are tweeting their hearts out. They were born to this technological age. In nursery school, Laura was in the dress-up corner playing grocery store and scanning bananas over the toy cash register. I didn't understand why she was waving the fruit over the...

Back to Mac

My workhorse road-use-only laptop Averatec computer lost its ability to get an Internet connection a couple of weeks ago. I dialed the 24/7 800 number for assistance and got a "no longer in service" message and no forwarding number to call. Averatec.com has...

What Lauren Bacall’s Experience Taught Me

That title's a little misleading. I actually learned a lesson last week and had it reinforced by hearing a story about Lauren Bacall this week. I was invited to be included as part of a new web presence, which shall remain nameless, if I acted quickly and got in on...

Snow Day!

My husband, a retired English Department Chair, and my kids used to do the 'happy dance' (even before it was named that) when the prediction and nature supplied a snowstorm worthy of closing schools. There's still that jubilant feeling in the air today when Mother...

Office in Your Pocket

While I'm not an advocate of doing business 24/7 or bringing your Blackberry to the lunch table, I do believe that you can operate from anywhere these days. The reason I mention this is that good friends of mine have been planning a trip to Florida this week. One...

Emotionally Busy Week

Although business is relatively quiet, getting ready to launch into the New Year still requires lots of activity, some of it fraught with feelings. My computer guru informed me that it was time to upgrade. Turns out, I've had my current desktop unit for four and a...

A Twitterer-to-Be

I rode in on the train to NYC last Saturday with my good friend and colleague, Nancy Moon. We gabbed the whole way in and covered the gamut of subjects from our lives, families, and health to our finances, businesses and plans for the future. Ultimately we landed...

Something’s Gotta Give

I attended a great talk on social networking a few weeks back given by Peter Shankman. The big question on the minds of most in the audience was, “When am I supposed to do this?” Everyone’s days are already filled to the brim. How do you make time for something...

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