Blogging in your underwear

Hugh MacLeod, is an artist. No, I mean a brilliant artist. No, not Michelangelo. Different. It’s the different approach that makes him brilliant. Hugh creates art on the back of business cards, or anything else that suits him or his audience.

If you’ve never tried blogging…who’s fault is that?

His new book, freedom is blogging in your underwear comes out his month.

“The Gatekeeper” – Freedom Is Blogging In Your Underwear by @gapingvoid from Gapingvoid on Vimeo.

Why Am I Writing 90 Days In Advance?

Excellence, January 1, 2012

Why write 90 days into the future? If for no other reason than I’ve not attempted this before. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. You get this right?

Then do it. A lot!

Don’t confuse your path with your destination. Just because it’s stormy now doesn’t mean you aren’t headed for sunshine.
– unknown

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We All Have An Unlimited Number Of Choices On The Internet

The jolly one in a hat. That’s the authentic one.

What we are all looking for is the easy answer, the simple solution, the idea that will ease our pain.

Insight: There is too much clutter and noise on the Internet. Trust the supplier who’s message is simple and who’s intent is authentic. You do know how to tell, right?

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Proactive Change Often Happens Undetected

The key to progress is getting your personal victories in early. Everyday!

The people who enjoy my five daily blogs the most are the ones who desire to live life in a proactive, not reactive, fashion. It’s a simple, understated elegance that we should live by design rather than by default.

Common sense Insight: Continuously improving – even in small, seemingly insignificant increments – is a key attribute for excellent results, in any endeavor.

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The Only Blogging Constant Is Change

By the time most folks are ready for pancakes and bacon, I’m ready for lunch.

As the sun rises each morning, you can count on me to be pecking away at the keyboard with five daily, differently-themed blogs about Life’s Big Choices. You can also count on things you can not see.

Insight: Great teachers are almost always a few steps ahead of the students (because they love their role in the learning and discovery process).

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