I normally don't like writing blogs that contain very little positivity.
“I normally don't like writing blogs that contain very little positivity.”
— Jill Zarin · Blogs
The World Motivation
I normally don't like writing blogs that contain very little positivity.
“I normally don't like writing blogs that contain very little positivity.”
— Jill Zarin · Blogs
I normally don't like writing blogs that contain very little positivity.
Nothing feels the same as a new love.
What I am best at is connecting people.
You never know what life will throw at you so embrace your loved ones as much as you can.
Although money used to motivate me, I don't think that motivates me as much as personal satisfaction and helping others.
I'm not going to lie. I check the iTunes charts. It's all about the iTunes charts. I only go on the Internet for the iTunes charts and basketball blogs.
Some people with blogs are never going to get famous, and they've been doing it for, like, over a year. I feel bad for them.
The danger of the blogosphere is reading only those you agree with. While there are right-wing blogs that are entertaining freak shows, it's hard to find substantial journalism there.
I think that Twitter and YT and blogs are keeping media more honest. Everyone can be a journalist now. Everyone is a fact checker.
I'm not big on to-do lists. Instead, I use e-mail and desktop folders and my online calendar. So when I walk up to my desk, I can focus on the e-mails I've flagged and check the folders that are monitoring particular projects and particular blogs.