It's been awhile since I shared a Fab Five Friday but here we go! My brain is on overload from all the smart and energetic speakers I heard this week at a conference. I wanted to share a few people that I met and enjoyed. Here's five fantastic articles that will get you thinking and help you in your social media marketing. 1. Derek Halpern of Social Triggers 3 steps to selling more (the Continue reading
Tips for Smarter Pinning
There's more to Pinterest than "just pinning" and learning a few extra tips can maximize your Pinterest activities. While I love to spend time pinning, I also maximize my time there by finding ways to use it for creating content that I can share on other social platforms and learn while I'm there. These are a few things that I wanted to share for this week's Fab Five Friday. 1. Repinly "helps Continue reading
Five Easy Steps to Bake the Perfect Google+ Post
Google+ is not rocket science, although there are rocket scientists enjoying the platform. Yet each time I go on Google+ and check the stream I see people making the same type of posts that are not getting any +1, comments or shares. I challenge you to put in a little more effort and follow these simple steps to create a more rich Google+ experience. Here are my five easy steps to bake the Continue reading
Free happiness. Make the choice.
I found amazing resources this week when I was working on my Happiness is a Choice post and I just thought that YOU would benefit from it as well. This week's Fab Five Friday will be a mother lode of happy! Enjoy! Happiness is an Action Verb "Inaction is one of the universal anti-principles to living – it produces apathy and boredom, laziness, anxiety, ill health and Continue reading
“Think before you speak. Read before you think.” Fran Lebowitz
I spent a lot of time reading as well as thinking about books and writing this week in particular. There is an endless supply of books and blogs so many in fact that you can read continually and never catch up. Reading has been my greatest source of entertainment and knowledge. I remember by mom reading books to me when I was very small and then reading me chapter books when I was older. Once I Continue reading




