The Stories We Tell Ourselves; Personal Narrative and the Power of the...
Imaginary Games and Personal Narrative Imaginary games were an escape for me as a child. I don’t often talk about my past for good reason. Rehashing it doesn’t help, but I can acknowledge the lessons I...
View Article12 Most Advantageous Life Lessons from Playing Dungeons & Dragons
Republished with permission, courtesy of 12 Most. I have only been playing Dungeons & Dragons for a short time. My learning was greatly accelerated by a family member who owns 1st edition books....
View Article12 Most Mindful Ways to Let Go of Your Writing Ego
Republished with permission, courtesy of 12 Most. There are two words that make me cringe as a blogger: writer’s block. It can be hard to think of content ideas when the well seems to run dry. Even if...
View Article12 Most Eye Opening Benefits for Bloggers Who Learn Code
Republished with permission, courtesy of 12 Most. It is time that bloggers join their code monkey counter parts. New advancements in technology have lead to advancements in the way websites are...
View Article12 Most Constructive Uses for Dropbox
Republished with permission, courtesy of 12 Most. My favorite productivity tool of the moment is Dropbox. It is the simplicity that makes it so useful, because it is just a folder on your computer that...
View ArticleYour 5 Must Have’s For Twitter
This is a guest post by Lisa Buben. She is an awesome blogger who has created a great community at her blog Inspire to Thrive. I am a frequent visitor there and occasional guest author. This post is...
View Article12 Most Vital Steps in the Writing Process
Republished with permission, courtesy of 12 Most. A long time ago, I came across a post by Mark Schaefer titled “An inside view of the blogging process.” It stands out to me because every writing...
View Article12 Most Reflective Activities for Writing Inspiration
Republished with permission, courtesy of 12 Most. A good writing prompt might get you thinking for your next story, but there is so much activity in the world around us to inspire. What always strikes...
View ArticleSearch Intent and SEO: The New Rules and What it Means for Bloggers
Search intent has always been necessary for search engine optimization. This is because SEO is more than endless keyword queries. User search patterns represent a human mindset. The difficulty lies in...
View ArticleÉvariste Galois and Leadership Lessons
Évariste Galois is a French mathematician, but I won’t be discussing math today. I’ve been thinking about him for another reason. I have never understood why humans so often ponder intelligence and its...
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