If you subscribe to the philosophy of a universal human bond, and you want to take steps to #BringBackOurGirls, abducted by the Boko Haram in Nigeria, this post shares ways to help.
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Alas…Gone are the Maytag Years
Isn't it time for companies and governments to come up with a measurement of success and growth that is NOT based on obsolescence?
The Future is Passing at Light Speed
The demise of the print edition of Newsweek signals a trend we may be reluctant to accept: The future is now and it's passing at light speed.
Unleashing The Creature of Creativity on the World
When I write what I post here on Out on a Limb, I almost always think, "I'm writing this for myself." But am I really? I'm a big fan of Chris Brogan and in his recent post "Creatives Are a Needy Bunch," he points out that creatives create because they need to share. They also …
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Social Media, the Double-edged Sword
I've been involved with multiple facets of social media for almost five years and I admit that sometimes, I'm over it. What I've discovered is that, to do it right, the proportion of online to in-person time is seriously skewed toward solitude. When I look up the word solitude on Dictionary.com, the definitions given are: …
New Year’s Resolution: Saying What Needs to Be Said
Was this a year that caused you to examine your conscience or your motivation for personal or professional actions (or lack of them)? It was for me. A friend's dire illness earlier in the year and the recent tragic shootings in Connecticut has caused me to realize I need to commit to a New Year's …
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