My journey as a social media evangelist, a tea enthusiast, and a writer of an octalogy, will not fizzle out… I am grateful for the constructive feedback, encouragement and support from my fellow Mastermind members:
- Mark
- Mimoza
- Tom
I value this addition to the Fizzle’s membership very
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The Mastermind Group will Not Fizzle Out
Posted by lyceum under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://teabooksketches.com 2309 days ago
Made Hot by: problogger78 on February 5, 2018 4:04 pm
How do you decide which people you help grow?
Posted by lyceum under ManagementFrom http://www.10years9jobs.com 2308 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on February 3, 2018 3:53 pm
But how do you decide which people you help grow?
As I mentioned in blog post #44 for the next couple of weeks I really want to focus on how does one go about identifying the right people to have on your team. The ones that you want to help grow or work alongside. The ones you want to invest you Read More
As I mentioned in blog post #44 for the next couple of weeks I really want to focus on how does one go about identifying the right people to have on your team. The ones that you want to help grow or work alongside. The ones you want to invest you Read More
Question your Needs to Set New Direction this Year
Posted by lyceum under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://tomthings.com 2309 days ago
Made Hot by: leonesimmy on February 1, 2018 8:52 pm
Seth Godin’s blog grabbed my attention again:
Once our needs our met, our instinct is to invent new ones, to find a fuel to continually move things forward, to bring that propulsive energy back.
I couldn’t help myself - one mention of ‘needs’ and I went way off from what Seth’s post was about. Read More
Once our needs our met, our instinct is to invent new ones, to find a fuel to continually move things forward, to bring that propulsive energy back.
I couldn’t help myself - one mention of ‘needs’ and I went way off from what Seth’s post was about. Read More
How to Set a Target Price for a Novelty Book
Posted by lyceum under MarketingFrom http://teabooksketches.com 2308 days ago
Made Hot by: problogger78 on February 1, 2018 12:06 am
I am moving forward with the proofreading of my first book on (black) tea, so I have to start thinking a bit more about the marketing side of this self-publishing journey.
I recently got lectured (in a positive way) by one of the owners of Indiska Thé & Kaffe Magasinet (The Indian Tea & Coffee S Read More
I recently got lectured (in a positive way) by one of the owners of Indiska Thé & Kaffe Magasinet (The Indian Tea & Coffee S Read More
First Proof and Good Copy
Posted by lyceum under StrategyFrom http://teabooksketches.com 2320 days ago
Made Hot by: centrifugePR on January 24, 2018 1:26 pm
I have now received the first proof from my book editor, Charlotte Stengafvel, Creative Support. She has integrated my text material together with John Cox’s illustrations in a neat way. You will find a professional looking photo of yours truly, on the back of the book cover. Carl-Henrik Trapp of E
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Do you have the right people on your team? 3 ways to find out (Blog #44) – 10 Years & 9 Jobs
Posted by lyceum under ManagementFrom http://www.10years9jobs.com 2320 days ago
Made Hot by: businessluv on January 23, 2018 1:28 pm
I don’t know about you, but I love the start of a new year. It’s exciting. A new beginning. New opportunities. A great time for a change and for improvement. And you may have already started thinking about what you should do this year to better yourself. And a lot of it will come down to the team y
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The Enemy of Creativity is Comparison
Posted by lyceum under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://tomthings.com 2320 days ago
Made Hot by: bloggerpalooza on January 22, 2018 5:23 am
I got a Panobook from Studio Neat today. It’s really nice. The cover is lovely, and the paper itself is beautiful to write on (and I’m only using a bic!).
Do you ever feel bad writing in new notebooks? Like whatever crap your writing or drawing isn’t as nice as the notebook deserves or something Read More
Do you ever feel bad writing in new notebooks? Like whatever crap your writing or drawing isn’t as nice as the notebook deserves or something Read More
Stay On Top of Work With Stefan Engeseth [podcast]
Posted by lyceum under ManagementFrom https://www.timecamp.com 2320 days ago
Made Hot by: NolanGreen on January 20, 2018 10:24 pm
I had a pleasure of talking with Stefan Engeseth, an author, consultant, speaker and Guest Professor. Stefan is an inspiring and open person who based his book “Sharkonomics” on the evolution and behavior of sharks.
Listen to our conversation, learn what sharks have in common with project manage Read More
Listen to our conversation, learn what sharks have in common with project manage Read More
How to Gain Customer Appreciation - And Why You Should
Posted by lyceum under MarketingFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2321 days ago
Made Hot by: thecorneroffice on January 19, 2018 9:56 am
While it’s easy to view customers as just another business account, you must remember they’re people with very real thoughts and emotions. Keeping this in mind, let 2018 be the year that you show better appreciation for your loyal clients.
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Knowing These 8 Secrets will Save You Money in Your Home Business
Posted by lyceum under StrategyFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2327 days ago
Made Hot by: businessgross on January 13, 2018 5:37 pm
It used to be that you mentioned a “home-based business” and people thought about little old ladies going door to door selling Tupperware. Today, the idea of what home-based businesses can be has expanded and the power of the internet, cloud computing and changing business cultures means almost any
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