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Conquering Writer’s Block: Proven Techniques for Blog Content Creation
Oh how I wish I had a dollar for every time I have sat down in front of this laptop to write a blog post for one of the 3 websites that I post content on for my brain to only go… ____________________________ I got nothing… ____________________________ Does this happen to you too? It happens […]
WordCamp Atlanta Afterthoughts
Tacos, great talks, and business growth. Heading home from another joyous weekend of WordCamp shenanigans, and this time it was WordCamp Atlanta. This was my first time at Atlanta’s camp and I heard great things about previous years. Of course like always, I wish I would have taken more pictures but I was too busy […]
The Problem with Praise
Last week I attended the sold out Shinedown and Papa Roach concert with three friends. One was a brand new friend, one was one who we have been very close friends for about a decade, and the third was a girl who I have known since I was a freshman in high school. It was […]
Avoiding Burnout While Working for a Distributed Company
Working for a distributed company is fantastic, but it can come with its own set of challenges, and burnout is definitely one of them. Don’t worry, though – I’ve got your back with some solid advice to help you stay on top of your game while enjoying the freedom that comes with a remote job. […]
The 7 C’s of Communication
The 7 C’s of communication are a set of principles that guide effective communication in both personal and professional settings. These principles help to ensure that messages are clear, concise, and easily understood by the intended audience. Let’s Get into the 7 C’s: Clarity is the first and most important principle of effective communication. It […]





