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30 Day Brainstorm Challenge!

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In the last month, I’ve been in writing mode. Although, here’s the down side – I’ve gotten out of the habit of writing this blog. I couldn’t believe when I went to the stats on this blog page and realized a MONTH had blown past me since my last post. This has been me. Here’s the deal.

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Finding Your Purpose

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As John says, there is no “right” way to write such a letter. Just write from the heart. “For it to be real, for it to be useful, you need to engage your emotions” In this chapter, John shares his own letter. Share your own letter the comment section of this blog post. What have you accomplished?

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Learning Rebels and the ASTD (ATD) Guest Blog: Learning through Sharing

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Anyway, the last couple of weeks have had me head down writing a two part blog post for ASTD.org. The post Learning Rebels and the ASTD (ATD) Guest Blog: Learning through Sharing appeared first on Learning Rebels. I look forward to reading your thoughts.

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30 Day Brainstorm Challenge – Day 16: The Blank Page

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Not organized enough for video, not concrete enough to write out. As with any brainstorming exercise I begin, it all starts with post-it notes (I swear, they need to start paying me!) – writing down the thoughts that have stuck with me today. I don’t think so. Thoughts a jumble in my head. Brainstorm my topic.

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#Blimage Challenge! Game On!

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A mix “blog” and “image” The challenge, for his purpose, and inspired by Amy Burvall (USA @amyburvall) and Simon Ensor (France @sensor63) is to take a picture, send it to friend and they in turn create an L&D inspired blog post based on said picture and so on. I look forward to seeing your results!

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My Experience with Imposter Syndrome

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The abandoned documents, half-written blog posts, and barely begun tools and templates reflect not a lack of effort, but rather a stringent and inflexible approach, wherein anything short of perfection seemed akin to disaster. So I write this to tell you that you are not alone. I’ve seen it. I’m there with you.

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7 After Conference Ideas: Don’t Lose the Momentum!

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Any person can write a to-do list – but you are taking this to the next level and generating ACTION from the conference. Take you notes and transfer the highlights to Evernote and share the file, or write them in a blog post and share with your team, or write them up and post to sharepoint. Create an action list.