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March 2, 2010 get in gear newsletter
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a note from Cairene
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classesinner spring cleaning with sound healer Fabeku Fatunmise
bite the candy
living theme booster program
the true discipline of time management
private sessions the maintenance department
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the right thing at the right timeI'm vigilant. No. I'm choosy. I'm choosy about what arrives in my inbox and feed reader and Tweet stream. I've willingly put myself on a low-media diet - cutting out most print, television and radio news. I just don't feel I need to know everything anymore. At least, not right this second, while it's happening. It's too easy these days to find what I need when I need it to worry about that. I don't feel left out of the loop the way I thought I would. I still know about the things I care about. And it's a huge relief not to have to decide if I should DO something with all that information coming in. Including whether or not to buy stuff. And yet, there remain temptations. Or opportunities, depending on how you look at it. Even when we're choosy, we're still presented with a lot of choices.There's a lot going on around here at Third Hand Works:
It's a list I am excited to share. But I'm also a bit worried about sharing it. Because maybe it's a little overwhelming. (And it's not like there aren't other cool workshops and classes and programs in front of you.) How do you know what is the right thing at the right time?How do you know the difference between educational temptation and opportunity? I could make this a lot shorter by just pointing you to Naomi's and Jen Louden's wise words about this, but let's see if I can add something useful to their good advice. Know your shoulds: Know your weak spots: Know your other weak spots: Know the difference between their urgency and your real immediate needs: Know what you already have: Know if you have the time: Know what works for you: Know what you don't and can't know: Know when it's better together: Buy my stuff. Or don't.Really. I mean it. Be choosy. There are wonderful opportunities amongst my offerings, but only if they are the right things at the right time for you. I hope you'll join in - because it would be fun to hang out with you and learn useful stuff. And if you need help now, I want you to get it now. But it's totally fine if now is not the moment. I'll catch ya' on the flip side. |
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recently on the blogSecond Anniversary | one of my favorite metaphors of action in the face of risk |
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