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Recognizing Unexpected Positives
What’s that potato doing there? I almost took a day off yesterday. Somehow I ended up deciding to work on my garden instead of only sit on my deck. As I pulled up the grass that had usurped the veggies … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Charity, consulting, entrepreneur, housing, investing, jobs, mortgage, philanthropy
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My Jobs Report Month 19
Nineteen months. Nineteen months ago, just as I thought my portfolio would recover from an earlier decline, it took three massive hits. My optimistic side expected a recovery because the businesses were making progress, even if their stocks weren’t. My … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, books, Charity, consulting, foreclosure, HCLE, health care, housing, indiegogo, jobs, mortgage, philanthropy, Scotland, self publishing, stocks, teaching, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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Racing For Funds
The countdown has begun! There are only 51 days left! Yesterday, I helped launch an indiegogo campaign. The race to fund the HCLE Virtual Museum finally began to move. There are other countdowns commencing, things that can make a person … Continue reading
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Tagged Charity, consulting, crowdfunding, entrepreneur, Facebook, foreclosure, HCLE, HCLEMuseum, housing, indiegogo, investing, jobs, mortgage, occupy, personal finance, philanthropy, stocks, teaching, Twitter, Whidbey
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Social Media For Artists
What do you do when someone calls you a name? Sometimes it makes sense to wear it. Someone called me a facebooker extraordinaire. Cool. What in the cyber-world is that? I doubt they gave it much thought, but I like … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Charity, consulting, Facebook, Google+, klout, LinkedIn, MySpace, personal finance, philanthropy, social media, speaking, stocks, teaching, Twitter, volunteering, WordPress, xkcd
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Healthy Havens
One person, a small group, can make a big difference without spending a lot of money. A person on one side of a road is healing people, building community, and helping artists, including me. Across the street is an old … Continue reading