January 2012
6 posts
The Joy of Quiet →
In the age of information overload & hypercommunication, how do you disconnect? How do you find the stillness?
Ourspot looks like Facebook + Twitter
I’ve seen a lot about Ourspot in the last day or two, but very little about what I think is most obvious. Ourspot looks shockingly like Facebook + Twitter. That ish cray.
2012.
The new year gives us all a chance to reflect, rethink, & recharge. Sure, resolutions can be made at any time, but January 1 is a fresh start.
2012 will be a good year. A year of saying yes & new experiences, a year of developing good habits, working hard, learning, building, being healthy & happy, & spending a lot of time with friends & family.
Most of my resolutions this...
November 2011
5 posts
An incredible display of the spirit, the vibrance, and the pure awesomeness that is New York City.
Via Andy Ellwood.
October 2011
22 posts
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The Phillies’ 5-run 6th inning last night. Magical.
1 down. 10 to go.
September 2011
15 posts
Today's Google Doodle...
…is brilliant! Go play with it! Happy 75th, Jim Henson!
Facebook Timeline is Gorgeous
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Who'da thunk?
I Love NY
The way I think about New York is this:
Imagine, standing still. Just ahead of you, is a conveyer belt, crammed with people. People of all shapes and sizes, many of whom encourage you to hop on with them (even though they might be speaking a language you don’t understand). Some stick out their hands as they pass by. This conveyer belt, it’s traveling pretty quickly. There aren’t...
Q: What's the ROI of Social Media?
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#1 Rule of Social Media for Pro Athletes &...
Before I press the send button I think, ‘If this sentence appears on the front page of USA Today, how will it look?’
- Jalen Rose
Rule #1. Whether it’s a public-facing tweet or Facebook status update or a direct message to a fan, always think about what you’re saying before you say it. Treat social media as you would an interview with Ryan Seacrest or a national press...
August 2011
19 posts
Note to self: It's okay to unplug sometimes
Recently, I got to shake hands with Barack Obama. It was a moment I’ll never forget, thanks in part to the footage I took with my iPhone as it happened. But after the moment passed and I had time to reflect, I realized that I hadn’t truly committed all of my energy to enjoying the experience. Instead, I was concerned about capturing it on video and through photos. And, when it comes...