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Learning new skills: step one – finding help
Why learn new skills?Would your life be more satisfying if you had more useful skills? Are there things you would like to do that you cannot do right now? Acquiring useful skills will help you live better at any time … Continue reading
Posted in Learning new skills, Possibly Helpful Advice
Tagged build kayaks, confused, difficult children, difficult employers, free stuff, Google, handle losses, Internet, job interviews, overwhelmed, search engines, shoot photos, text messaging, tune motorcycles, TV Watcher, Twitter, vital skills, write fiction
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Can there be an upside to an economic downturn?
The short answer is, it depends on what you want to accomplish. If you want to re-establish the lifestyle you enjoyed a few months ago, you are probably in for a lot of disappointment. If you are willing to accept … Continue reading
Posted in Dealing with hard times
Tagged 1930's, 1950's, cooperative activities, Craigslist, economic downturn, Google, hard times
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Your Creativity vs the Corporate Life Cycle – Part 4
An inside look at Google – an unusual Stage Three company In my previous articles I mentioned Stage Three companies and how they tend to stifle creative people. There are exceptions to every generality and I failed to mention the … Continue reading