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2 must do things in 2018

2 must do things in 2018

When it comes to websites in 2018 there are 2 things that MUST be true about your website. Yes, there are others that would be really nice and will help. But these 2 things must be true. Otherwise, “Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200.”

Aim for progress, not perfection

Aim for progress, not perfection

Perfect is good, right? Sure seems good when we strive to deliver the best product or service we can. We want to be a market leader. So, we aim for perfection! And maybe we miss the boat in the process!

You only get one body!

You only get one body!

We can only neglect and abuse our bodies for so long before we pay for it. And when I say, “pay for it,” I mean in many more ways than just physically or financially.

Can You Sing?

Can You Sing?

Heroic accounts of survival always capture my attention. Something about the adventure, great peril. Survival against all odds. The hero’s journey. And in many cases, morale plays a big role in story.

Is your website backed up? Are you sure?

Is your website backed up? Are you sure?

I’d worked for a day to build a custom website, while learning coding. It was starting to look the way I wanted it to. Then the internet hiccuped. When I got logged back in, my pretty website wasn’t there. Gone. Because … no backup!

4 keys to making the most of your time

4 keys to making the most of your time

168. 7×24. The number of hours in a week. We all have the same number of them. More or less. Because some of us are always behind and some seem to have time left over…

Getting the most from the journey

Getting the most from the journey

Are you a goal setter? Focused on making or surpassing the goals? What about the process of getting there? The journey? Could it be that the journey is just as important as the goal…

Picking an email service provider

Picking an email service provider

Inbox full of spam? Thinking of changing your email service? I was there and went through the process. Then walked through it again with clients. Here’s what I learned.

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