Free For All Friday August 1st
Posted by Teresa | Under Relationship Building Friday Aug 1, 2008It is another month and another Free for All Friday. Sorry for the delay in getting this out to you.
I hope you will enjoy and let me know what you think about these great blogs.
This week let’s begin with a humor ridden site/blog….Creative Slush. Creative Slush is the “brain child” of Chris Dunmire, a creativity coach whose passion is helping others find their creativity and use it in their lives. Chis is the publisher and creative director of Creativity Portal (loving this site too….great arts and craft projects for kids of all ages!). oooo-I just read where Creativity Portal was selected as one of the best 101 websites!
Ok, next let’s visit with Kathy Mallary of Coaching Biz Tips. Her newest post, Twitter Round Up got my attention right away since I too have recently joined the Twitter community (and I even wrote a post on Sparkplugging labeled, My 30 day Journey with Twitter
She talked about how she is utilizing Twitter to help with her Haiku poetry….how cool is that! Talk about using social media for other purposes…whoohoo!
Next, let’s explore Kristin Robertson’s blog The Everyday Mystic In her most current post, Take Nothing Personally, she discussed the situation where someone may say something you may not agree with however, they address their opinion to you. And then you hear, Don’t take it personally….easier said then done, right?
She brings up a great process to help with this type of situation.
And ending up the Free for All today, we are stopping with Pamela Weir. Pamela had a wonderful recent posts talking about the Future of Public Relations and another about Interaction Builds Business Communities.
I hope you enjoy visiting these great blogs and let me know what you think…
Your friend,
Teresa
Hi Teresa, great post.
I like the idea of mapping out great conversations for your readers. Sometimes the internet is so noisy it’s hard to catch all the great stuff out there. I’m extremely late, but thanks for linking to my posts. I really appreciate the support.
If you ever want to guest post, just let me know.
Thanks again,
Pamela