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A Quick Update!

by Megan M. on December 9, 2008 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

PRELUDE This application process has been constructed to be 1100% Megan Safe. This means that Megan M. has devised a wiley plan that will allow her to come to New York without any negative effects on her life, relationships, finances, or existing works in progress. She worked hard to come up with this plan, and [...]

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Raise the Bar (plus my !MBA mind map)

by Megan M. on December 8, 2008 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

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I waffled on this one. I want to tell you how you can support ANY applicant, not just me. But my situation differs pretty widely from the situation of many, many others, and there’s no way for me to know how my needs match up to someone else’s. There’s also this: If I don’t ask [...]

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I posted my manifesto, so now I’m going to post my list of requirements. As I said before, these are slightly flexible but largely not negotiable. I am not going to in any way injure the progress Marty and I have made here in the pursuit of this opportunity. (Don’t get me wrong—it’s an amazing [...]

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The following is part of a Triiibes blog entry I made last week—when the flurry over Seth’s announcement about his Alternative MBA was first ramping up. It makes a bunch of points that are really important to me. The result of this post was an absolutely insane outpouring of support and encouragement from fellow Triiibesters, [...]

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This is pretty scary. There’s a little voice in my head—hell, you might be hearing it too—that’s saying, DUDE. QUIT SHARING YOUR SECRETS. And it’s not even that I think anything I’m doing is particularly ground-breaking, but that voice in my head, it wants the upper hand. Here’s a lesson I’m learning over time, and [...]

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Becky Blanton is an amazing freelance writer who works with the Danville Small Business Development Center in Virginia and serves as webmaster, photographer and writer in residence for SIPS of America. Like me, she works for herself and has full responsibility for getting her bills paid, but she’s still going strong—and she has awesome things [...]

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