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Elevator Etiquette 101: Going Up?

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You reminisce about that Seinfeld episode where Elaine gets stuck on the subway and starts talking to herself about how the train isn’t moving and starts to get claustrophobic. This, of course, can be a nightmare, since you could be walking up many flights. You start to feel the same way and wonder when your floor will hit next.

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Ebooks, Ebooks, Ebooks… and Friends

Brilliantly Better

David Damron’s Ebook: Simple Health and Fitness I was a raw foodist for 9 and a half months, so I kinda know what’s going on when it comes to keep a balanced diet. An interesting thing about Mike’s ebook is that it comes already packaged as an audio book, a part from the regular PDF. To my surprise, David’s book was a refresher.

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“Assess – Decide – Do: Natural Productivity” Reviews

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Eric of EdenJournal.com One thing you may not know about Eric (apart from the fact that he’s running a very cool blog, of course) is that he helped me a lot with proof-reading my ebook. He actually sent me back a PDF with annotations to help me spot that stupid grammar (and sometimes not only grammar) mistakes I did in my own text.

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Three Ways to Start a Revolution | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

We need to listen to one another and see if those new ideas have merit, or if they open up any other possible courses of action. Of course, that’s if change is what we decide we want after we’ve talked it over. Then I want us to gather up all our power and direct it together in one solid course of action.

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Of course not. Like Dave I consider my blog and the free course I offer to be a base for any other publishing I want to do… public credibility, yes. Of course, there was some general negative feedback. True, of course, that everyone has the right to make their own choices. Yet blogs do just that. Selfish, even.

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