I have had numerous requests for an update on ‘Tweet, Stumble and Ping: Driving Traffic with Social Media’ over the last few months. To that end, I have compiled some stats based on our last 3 months of traffic which will give you an excellent snapshot of where our traffic is coming from. I think you will find these numbers instructive, interesting, and in some cases, a bit surprising.
Archives for August 2012
The Simple Path To Romance
What are the first things you think of when the word “romance” is mentioned? You may think of moonlit walks on the beach, getting gifts of jewelry, receiving roses and candy, intimate dinners at exclusive restaurants, or making love while listening to sensual music. Of course, all of these affairs can be romantic, but romance […]
Meet Somchai
Somchai is one of the elephants in Sims and Clark’s 30-minute film “Return to the Forest” which premieres on www.worldelephantday.org August 12, 2012, which is the first World Elephant Day. The film is narrated by actor William Shatner.
We Should All Live Like Dogs
Yesterday night during our usual walk, I spent a lot of time thinking about the way our dogs behaved and how almost everything in their lives excited them. Additionally, I noticed that beyond this excitement was an expression of gratefulness. As if with every meal they received their wagging tails were symbolic for the phrase “Food! This is awesome! I am truly happy to be receiving food!” Then it hit me–imagine if we all lived like that.
Find Balance Through Feminine Energy
By tapping into ancient wisdom from various cultures, we can develop the awareness we need to take the time in our daily lives to receive as much as we give, with as much satisfaction.
Beside A Giant
From our planetary neighborhood on February 27, 2012. An amazing image of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan.
Do LESS To Get A Better Dog!
I had the pleasure of spending a bit of time at my sister’s home recently. Like me, she is a dog lover. She has two boisterous boys named Harley and Rocky. Rocky is a small, Jack Russell sized mixed breed and is just the most social dog ever. When we arrived, we were greeted with the customary excited barking and Harley quickly retired to his toys and his dog bed. Rocky, on the other hand, wanted my attention. He wanted it now, now, NOW! He let me know this by jumping up toward me with his tail wagging so hard that he could barely keep his feet on the floor.
Minute to Freedom #50: Go the Distance
Today let’s talk about “go the distance.” Have you ever felt like you just didn’t have the energy to fight against your problems any more?
Hope Isn’t a Buddhist Teaching
Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today. ~ By Thich Nhat Hanh I disagree with this statement. It panders too much to the stickiness that lies behind hope. The longing for a future that may […]
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