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Flooding in Pakistan – When Words Fail

Flooding in Pakistan – When Words Fail

There are moments in life that grab us, shock us, move us to tears because of the awe and wonder or the pure horror. Times that cause us to ask more questions and times that leave us speechless. This picture evoked one of those moments for me. What will come of this moment I’m not sure, most likely very little if anything at all and that reality leaves me speechless again…

Picture from “The Big Picture”

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Things I Like – DropBox.com

Do you ever find yourself in a situation where you need a file and you don’t have a usb key on you, or you forgot to email yourself ahead of time?

I love having information and files at my fingertips. I also love having my files backed up, and I want it all for free.So, who can do this all?

Introducing dropbox.com

Here’s what I love about this simple service.

  • Free (you get 2 GB free initially)
  • Great for backing up files
  • Super easy to use. (This is a big deal, because a lot of online backup tools are not so user friendly)
  • *This is awesome — keeps a history of all file changes (30 days) so that you can undo “mistakes”
  • Refer your friends and get additional storage space (its free for them too)
  • Love the service and need lots of storage space fast (they offer paid upgrades)
  • Ability to share your dropbox folder across your network(great for shared resources in a home or office setting)
  • Replaces the need to email files to yourself, use a usb key, rename files so that you keep copies of older versions, etc, etc.
  • Works on Mac! (works on windows + Linux as well)
  • Web access and iphone app accessibility.

Check out the video tutorial below to see how simple this truly is!

Action Step:

  • Sign Up Today and benefit from this free service
  • Sign Up Today and help me get some additional storage space (Update: I am now capped in additional free space, but you should still sign up!)
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An Interview With Malcolm Gladwell

Malcolm Gladwell is by far one of my favorite authors. He recently released his new book, What the Dog Saw.

Besides being a very insightful researcher and author, he is also one of the few authors to have all four of his books on the Best Seller list. Incredible considering his first book came out over 9 years ago.

As a speaker he is just as insightful. C-Span recently did an hour long interview with him. So, if you have some time and like Gladwell, you will enjoy the interview.

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Art & Inspiration

Art & Inspiration

Recently I  finished reading Makoto Fujimura’s book “Refractions: A Journey of Faith, Art and Culture.”

It reminded me how much I love to be moved by some kind of medium. For instance, I love minor, somewhat mystical, cautious music. For the classical lovers, “A Night on Bald Mountain” by Mussorgsky would fit that genre for me.

Fujimura reminded me how much Art, in its various forms really inspires me on some visceral level.

For instance, I have never been able to get enough of Bateman’s “Midnight Wolf”

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"Midnight - Black Wolf"

While reading and finishing Fujimura’s book I was left wondering if i spend enough time being inspired. Somehow I don’t think so.

So, what inspires you? Do you spend time allowing yourself to be inspired?

Just something I’m pondering

dh

PS. If you love pictures that capture the rawness and beauty of life. “The Big Picture” is one of my favorite sites.

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Things I Like – Evernote.com

Things I Like – Evernote.com

evernoteI am always on the search for new ideas, information, innovation, creativity, etc. I have a couple problems.

1. I very often forget my “great idea.”

2. I very often forget important things I have read, seen or heard.

3. When I do remember to write my ideas down they are often on random pieces of paper, my smart phone, emails, napkins and even toilet paper.  All of which leaves a very unorganized mess. the reality was that I rarely re-visited my ideas, or discoveries because either I couldn’t find my notes, or couldn’t understand what I wrote, or had too many notes that took too long to search through.

Welcome EVERNOTE!

Evernote.com has become the most important tool that I use. It has become integral to my work and personal life. That is high praise, because I love technology and use a lot of different apps and services. But none have come close to helping me organize and save my thoughts as good as Evernote does. For me this means increased productivity, greater innovation (I now remember everything I think is important to remember) and its extremely efficient. (I run evernote at home, work,on my Mac, PC, and blackberry & they all sync together).

This new video from Evernote explains it better than I could.

I can’t recommend Evernote enough. I love it!

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