Yes, it’s that time of the year again. You may or may not like New Year’s resolutions, but since New Year’s Eve is literally around the corner, it is worth to give change a thought. Especially, since, we’re closing a year so full of changes. To make the process of picking your perfect New Year’s resolution, and more importantly, to help you stick to it, I have put together a vast list of brilliant resources on the subject. Forget the financial crisis: 2009 is just gonna be great! So, without further ado, here comes everything you’ve always wanted to know about New Year’s resolutions, but never dared to ask.
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33 Ultimate resources to pick the perfect New Year’s Resolution (and to stick to it afterwards)
Every journey has a lesson to learn. Furthermore: if you are lucky (and if you pay attention) there are more than one lessons to learn from a three-day journey. After a really exhausting autumn, I was fortunate enough to spend the last three days in Rome with my wife. Being one of the cradles of European culture, and of human intellect as we know it, Rome is also a bottomless well of inspirations and an endless source of creativity. Its sparkling sunshine and 12-15 degree Celsius temperature, along with the great red wines, provide an unrivaled environment to recharge one’s batteries. I didn’t have internet connection or a laptop with me (I proved wise enough not to bring one), still I always found myself thinking about how this unique aura will help me in my daily work and life.
Here is what spending three days in Rome taught me about blogging and about an aptly built online career.
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As you may know, I’ve only just begun this blog a few days ago. Still I have already learned a whole bunch of important things about blogging - by blogging.
Now I’m running over a couple of them. I plan to have this as a weekly regular (listing each week’s important lessons by the end of the week), so stay tuned, I’m sure that there’s more to come.
1. Bloggers are really-really nice people
When you start blogging, expect the first week to be busy. Extremely busy. You’ll have to play around with templates, establish your blog, watch out for all the technical details, and you’ll have to put a huge effort into planning the content as well. On the other hand, you’ll need to start networking with other people from your niche, let alone fellow-bloggers from outside your niche.
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