Influence is a hot buzzword right now. It’s a particularly hot topic online on blogs and in social media. However, building influence is also tremendously important offline, particularly as it relates to leadership.
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Taking You with us to Kenya
In a few short hours I’ll be boarding a plane with 5 others from my church for Kenya. As much as is technologically possible, I want to take you to Kenya with us through daily blog posts live tweets and more.
3 Reasons to “Like” the New Live Intentionally Facebook Page
I’ve created a new Facebook page for Live Intentionally. Connect with me and other Live Intentionally readers on Facebook. Plus why you should consider a Facebook page in addition to your personal Facebook profile.
Testing Empire Avenue
Have you tried Empire Avenue? If so, what do you think?
Time for a Reverse Meet-up?
A meet-up is an in-person gathering of people who have met online. But what about the other way around? Bringing offline relationships online?
The Most Important Quality Great Writers & Book Marketers Share
While the skills and strengths of great writers and great marketers may seem different on the surface, there is one quality that is extremely important to both.
Authors, Get a Free Copy of A Path to Publishing by @EdCyzewski
Today we’re reviewing, discussing, and giving away a copies of A Path to Publishing: What I Learned by Publishing a Nonfiction Book by Ed Cyzewski. Keep reading to learn how you can win a free copy.
How to Post Links in Blog Comments Without Being Spammy
If you write a blog article about someone else’s blog article, I suggest you post a comment on their blog with a link to your post. Here’s how to do it without being spammy.
Why We Need to Live Intentionally in 2010 More Than Ever
The world we live in is rapidly changing. We have more choices than ever before. We have more options for how we spend our time, how we spend our money, the media we consume, and the people we interact with. We are also more connected than ever before through Facebook, Twitter, text messaging, and smart phones.
In many ways, these are good developments.
But they can also make it very difficult to live the kind of life we want to live. A life that’s productive. A life full of rich relationships and experiences.