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This is just a smattering of Social Work prn posts that have gone up in the last month or so. Enjoy. ;} Social Work and the Power of Belief My usual routine, most Tuesdays and Thursdays, is to wake up at 5:30. I stumble through finding clothes and brushing my teeth, grab some small breakfast, [...]

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Where Work Meets Play

by Megan M. on August 3, 2009 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

In the process of settling my profile page at Todd McCaffrey’s new BigEep world-changing community, I read over my personal information and realized that suddenly, after all this time, SF/Fantasy cons look out of place. Surrounded by so many pastimes that are more meaningful to me, it seems almost like I should take SF/Fantasy cons [...]

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People Who Care, People Who Don’t

by Megan M. on June 12, 2009 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

Regular posts will be returning soon. Thank you to everyone who’s sent me a sweet email or IM or Tweet instructing me to get back on the freaking job. I have been working my ASS off, I’m almost ready for things to go back to normal (read: get really crazy in a brand new way), [...]

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Today Bob Poole launched his wonderful sales and marketing book, Listen First – Sell Later. I love this book. This is the project I spent so much time focused on editing in February, and I have been incredibly impressed with the content and usefulness and heart of Bob’s writing. I am proud to have been [...]

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Last month, I finished a job editing a book. I know! A freaking book! It was an awesome book. It was all about listening and building real trust and relationships in business. Of course, nothing’s ever just about business (and neither was this book). It was an incredible resource in terms of great ideas, practical [...]

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SXSW Interactive — Again!

by Megan M. on March 12, 2009 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

Two years ago I attended SXSW Interactive for the very first time, and I liveblogged the hell out of it. I had a great time, met some nifty people, but at the same time, I was by myself most of the convention. I didn’t know anyone else who’d be interested—or rather, anybody who was interested [...]

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I started Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers recently. I read it out of the book sometimes, and listen to the audiobook sometimes, like I did with Made to Stick. It’s pretty leisurely as absorption goes, but it’s enjoyable. Plenty of spaces between lines to think a little. So I’ve been thinking. Since I’m still early on in [...]

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