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10 Steps to Become an Email Ninja

I just wrote a guest post for Timothy Ferriss of the Four Hour Workweek blog that I think you guys might like:

10 Steps to Become an Email Ninja

If you like it, please give it a Digg! Thanks my friends.

Btw, Tim is an excellent writer, and his book, The 4-Hour Workweek, is one of the top books I recommend for anyone looking to scale back and enjoy life more. Read more about Tim:

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The Bloggers of Kindness

A little over a week ago, I wrote Faith in Humanity: How to Bring People Closer, and Restore Kindness … and the response was overwhelming. As of this writing there are 168 comments on that post, making it one of my most commented posts ever.

And in that post, I promised to do a “Bloggers of Kindness” post, linking up to my fellow bloggers who talk about kindness and the concept of paying it forward. The response from the blogging world was very nice … a few dozen bloggers responded.

Thank you all, for spreading kindness this holiday season, for paying it forward, for helping make the world a better place, one act of kindness at a time.

You are all awesome people. Read more »

Why ‘Free’ is a Good Business Model

I just did a post on FreelanceSwitch I think you might enjoy:

Why Giving Away Your Services For Free Will Get You Business

If you like it, I’d appreciate a Digg! :)

Thanks guys, and I hope you enjoy it!

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Top 20 Ways to Come Up With Amazing Ideas

I wrote a guest post on another blog you might be interested in:

Skelliewag.org: Top 20 Ways to Come Up With Amazing Ideas

If you like the story, please Digg it! :)

Another I wrote recently:

Web Worker Daily: Clean Break: Clear Out Your File Clutter as the Year Closes

Haiku Blogging, and When to Drop a Client

I wrote a couple of posts on other blogs you might be interested in reading:

ProBlogger: Haiku Blogging (fans of my Haiku Productivity series will find this one familiar)

FreelanceSwitch: 10 Signs You Should Drop a Client Like a Bad Habit (if you like this one, please give it a Digg or reddit!)

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