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Eat a healthy diet. And that goes double for your RSS feed.

24 Jun

Eat a healthy diet. And that goes double for your RSS feed.

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Oh hey!

I just read an article on BusinessWeek about eating a healthy diet to live a longer life.

Those with the best diets reduced their risk of death by up to 25 percent over a 10-year follow-up, said study author Ashima Kant, a professor of nutrition at Queens College of the City University of New York.

And this goes double for your RSS feed.

Happy mother’s day to my mother

10 May

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The most difficult thing of living in the United States is how far away I am from most of my family. Social media has bridged the gap a little bit but on day’s like today, Facebook wall messages, e-cards, Twitters, email and Skype phone calls don’t always cut it. But then I thought, “Hey! Don’t I have one of those blogs?”

Here is a little somethin’ somethin’ about the greatest woman in my life. I figured a blog post in her honor would get me closer to letting the whole world (or the 10 people that read this blog) know how much I love her.

10 Things you must do to DO Las Vegas

13 Apr

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This blog post (and the 29 more to come) is part of ProBlogger’s “31 Days to Write a Better Blog” challenge. Feel free to judge.

Write a List Post [Day 2 - 31DBBB]

One of my most brilliant moves ever was when I created an “offbeat” category for posts like these :)

In March 2009 I traveled to Las Vegas for 4 nights and 5 days. This was my second trip to Vegas and, because I learn new things every time, I have vowed to go there every year. Also, Las Vegas is in essence – escapism – and for five days out of the year, who can’t use that?

My blog in an elevator

9 Apr

This blog post (and the 30 more to come) is part of ProBlogger’s “31 Days to Write a Better Blog” challenge.

Feel free to judge.

Write an Elevator Pitch for Your Blog [Day 1 -31DBBB]

A mutant offspring of the 20th and 21st century I have a multitasking sort of background in public relations, marketing, social media, writing, design and advertising. I have an undying passion for reading news, blogs and books and I force feed myself more mainstream media, brands and entertainment than anyone likes to admit most of the time.

One last narcissistic post about narcissism

31 Mar

Last night Stephen Colbert (who else?) devoted a big chunk of his show to narcissism in America.

A friend once told me that writing is one of the most narcissistic professions, hobbies… things to do in the world and I agreed wholeheartedly. I still do. And today at work I mentioned to my co-worker that everyone and their moms have a blog now, maybe even two or three.

So, seeing as how I’m a part of the legions that blog, tweet and do everything in between…

The right amount of ambiguous

1 Mar

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This post was in the works from the moment I created this blog.

I finally found a name for the blog that is something other than my name. I know, my name is still on there… I can explain.

My name was a good place to start off with for the blog in order to bring my Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook… you-name-it accounts back to the same place and have it all make some sense. But never, for a moment, did I think that it would be  the sole thing to let those who might read the blog  know what it was about. Assuming, of course, that anything I might have to say would ever interest anyone.

Social Media is the World

31 Oct

I was the “Market Crash” for the office Halloween party this year. This weekend I wil be the Corpse Bride. I consider this a great success and I thought I would write an update on that. You never know who is reading your blog and anxiously waiting for some follow-up.

But enough about Halloween costumes… I’m growing up.
And on the topic of users following your blogs, updates and things that are scary… I have been all about social media for the past few days, trying to teach myself how to make good use of it for things not necessarily related to my need for an outlet for self-expression. As any good PR practicioner (do we still use that word? I JUST stepped out of college where the language of textbooks is sometimes the one and only and every time I say “practicioners” I get strange looks. And with good reason-words like “practicioners” don’t stand a chance in a world of junkies, geeks, peeps, techies, you name it) in his/her 20s in the year 2008 should do, I am staying on top of trends, learning from what others who have years upon years of experience in the field are doing and have to say, figuring out who the influential people and publications are, etc. etc. Thanks to my ever-growing number of social media accounts, however, this task is turning out to be at the very least a part-time job. 
One thing I am very thankful for is other people’s own efforts for trying to keep everything as current as possible and, more than anything, doing so in a way that is refreshing and enjoyable once you get past the impact of the first blast of all that is out there. Once again, I am given a reason to believe that this world is a wonderful place because of the minds that inhabit it and happily contribute to it. Oh… but you can go ahead and take Joe the Builder… wait… that’s Tito… well… take them both out of that statement.
Happy Halloween!