Elbert Hubbard said, “To escape criticism – do nothing, say nothing, be nothing.” Don’t let criticism stop you in your tracks. It is better to be criticised for doing something than to be doing nothing and not moving forward. Do…
Howard Ikemoto said, “When my daughter was about seven years old, she asked me one day what I did at work. I told her I worked at the college – that my job was to teach people how to draw….
Thanks to Chris from bikeexif.com for these great shots of famous noses. Can you guess what they are?
Great pics of her son Hugo from Kelley Eady Loveridge from etcetera.co.nz. Super Hugo is very cool. Love these shots. See the full gallery on Posterous
via smartblogs.com E-marketing tips from SmartBrief’s launch manager Sarah Brown are a follow-up to her recent post about optimizing e-mail frequency and subject lines. Sarah is in charge of introducing brand-new SmartBriefs (17 new publications so far this year!), as…
One of the most destructive things we can do to our partner when we get into a fight is to start attacking their character. In the heat of the moment, we can make throwaway comments like you’re lazy, unreliable, a…
My first video of me test driving a cool car from iprestige.co.nz. A 2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage 6M. Fantastic! Thanks Independent Prestige. CAR137.com Test Drives: Aston Martin V8 Vantage Source: car137.com Glenn Edley sent this using ShareThis.
Josh Billings said, “Genius ain’t anything more than elegant common sense.” How true is this? I think if you look around and listen or watch the news it becomes quite apparent that genius is often nothing more than common sense….
Last week we were waiting, waiting, then on Friday the waiting was over. Well, it was a bit longer than we thought because the plane was delayed four hours. But finally Lauren walked through the big sliding doors at the…
There is a Buddhist Proverb that goes, “When the student is ready, the master appears.” I zipped past this quote today and then had a thought so decided to use it. My thought was how do we recognise the ‘master’….