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Category Archives: blogs
10 Productivity Tips for Self-Employed People
Staying productive is one of those skills no one teaches you in school but you have to learn. It’s especially important if you’re self-employed or a telecommuter because you usually find yourself performing many different jobs, each with their own … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Staffers, Uncategorized, advocacy, blogs, disability, employment, productivity, self-employment, u.s goverment
Tagged productivity, self-employed, time management
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31 Days to Build a Better Blog Challenge
Darren over on Problogger is sharing his thoughts on us how we can build a better blog in 31 days. I’m playing along. Why not you too? All you need a a blog and the desire to make it even … Continue reading
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Low Cost Self Employment Training
Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Workplace Supports and Job Retention is a low-cost training webcast series entitled, 2009 Self-Employment Webcast Series. The series features 6 webcasts with topics such as “Inclusive Entreprenuership and “Three Models … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, advocacy, blogs, disability, events, self-employment, u.s goverment
Tagged People with disabilities, PWD, research, self-employment, training, VCU, webcasts
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Blogging For A Living
VIA Penmachine.com Shine Your Own Shoes Just slightly over a year ago, I tried to answer a question realistically, not for myself, but for numerous people who ask me. The question was: can you make money from blogging and podcasting? … Continue reading
The Power of Self-Talk
Terri, over at Barriers, Bridges and Books, wrote an insightful and interesting post last week called, “The Power of the Stories We Tell Ourselves. There’s an excerpt below. Normally, I’d just plop this on Google Reader but I think everyone … Continue reading