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Category Archives: Personal Development

Build a site you (and your readers) will love

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I’m thrilled by the recent attention and your feedback… Read article. Seeing your “Aha!” moments motivates me to write — though I’ve been neglectful lately. I’m busy, the dog ate my browser, the draft’s in the email… you know the drill.

Posted in Guides, Personal Development, Web | August 4, 2007 by kalid

Surviving (and thriving) on your own: Know Thyself

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I’ve been talking with my friends about the experience of leaving Microsoft to start my own projects… Read article. We all have different thoughts and I’m throwing my own into the ring.

Most articles on career happiness spout abstract quotes about

Posted in Personal Development | March 12, 2007 by kalid

Collected Notes on Success and Happiness

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Collected Notes on Success and Happiness

This is a collection of thoughts, my own and from the web, on success. The list will grow as I do

Richard St. John (Success Video from TED Conference… Read article)

This was a 3-minute video outlining 8 factors leading

Posted in Personal Development | January 10, 2007 by kalid
The mission: share aha! moments in clear, friendly language. I write about topics as I wish they were explained to me. Read more...

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