TED Talk Tuesday 17th December 2013
This week’s TED Talk clip is: Alanna Shaikh: How I’m preparing to get Alzheimer’s
Clip length: 3 mins 32 secs
Prefer to watch on TED.com? In that case you’ll need to click here.
This week’s TED Talk clip is: Alanna Shaikh: How I’m preparing to get Alzheimer’s
Clip length: 3 mins 32 secs
Prefer to watch on TED.com? In that case you’ll need to click here.
“The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up.”
(Mark Twain)
Each Monday I share the most RT’d quote(s) from the blogs twitter account over the previous week. Last week the most RT’d tweet was:
“Man must not allow the clock and the calendar to blind him to the fact that each moment of his life is a miracle and a mystery.”
H.G. Wells
Tweeted on 15th December
The next most RT’d tweet was:
“Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood.”
(Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Tweeted on 15th December
Many thanks to everyone who shared the quotes above and the other quotes from last week. I know that there are various aspects that can influence if a quote attracts your attention – if you saw the tweet, personal style, if it speaks to something happening in your life at that moment etc.
(For those of you as geeky as I am and wondering what tool I’m using to measure individual RT’s this week I’ve been playing with www.twitonomy.com)
“Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in.”
(Henry David Thoreau)
Each Monday on this blogs Facebook page I issue the following question and invitation:
“Have you written/seen a blog post in the past week that you’d think is of interest to coaches and that you’d like to share?”
At the end of each week I will be posting a recap of a selection of the links shared that Monday on our Facebook page.
These are a few posts that also attracted my attention either personally or because of readers requests to read more on a particular subject…
Want your post included next week? If you have a post that you think will be of interest to coaches do take part in tomorrow’s Monday invite and leave the details on our Facebook page. Whilst it’s lovely for posts to be sent to me via twitter, the nature of a tweet means that it can easily be overlooked when this post is being compiled at a later time. Please leave links in one place, ie the thread on our Facebook page so they can be easily shared.
“A tranquil mind is not a little gift.”
(Sufi Proverb)
“Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude.”
(Zig Ziglar)
Then have you considered writing one of the Friday guest posts for this blog?
I’m always happy to hear from new potential guest posters and I’m currently scheduling 2014 guest post dates.
Below you’ll find some details about how the Friday guest post feature works.
Have a read and if it fits with what you are looking for use the form below to drop me an email.
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I am very flexible about the topic of the Friday guest posts – I just ask that it is something that you think will be of interest to the blogs readers – coaches (See below for more detailed information)
I’ll also mention at this stage I don’t impose any word limit, I allow my posters as many words (or few) that you feel you need to say what you want.
One of the most common edits we often end up making is to look at the length of paragraphs, particularly those at the start of the post.
This is not usually because there is anything grammatically wrong – we do it just because most people find shorter paragraphs easier to read when using a computer/mobile phone screen compared to a blank piece of paper.
Readers come from a range of different coaching areas, attracting those who specialise in business, personal and various sports.
Geographically readers are located from all over the world with the UK and North America consistently being the two most common countries bringing visitors.
Readers have a range of coaching experience from those who are just learning to those with many years of practice. Some are using coaching in their employment and many others either have their own coaching business or are aiming to become self employed – normally as a solo-entrepreneur.
The Friday guest post is posted on a Friday (normally around 6.30am UK time). So I ask that guest posters send me over their copy by noon Wednesday (UK time). This allows plenty of time to make any tweaks you want and generally schedule the post to go live.
If there is a particular Friday you’d prefer a post to run because it helps to promote an event you are running, etc I’ll do my best to accommodate that request. In the event I have two people wanting the same date I think the fairest thing to do is schedule them on a first come first served basis. 🙂 If that does happen I will make sure that I’ll communicate this with you and offer alternative available Fridays.
Very occasionally something will get in the way of a guest poster providing their guest post on their committed to date. In this instant it will be anyone who has already sent me their guest post early who will get first refusal at their post running at the earlier date. It is a rare occurrence (normally due to a technological breakdown!) but if you do ideally want your post to run earlier it is worth sending it over sooner rather than later.
At the end of each guest post you may have noticed an “About the author” heading, this is where we put your bio. I think this gives the reader the opportunity to find out more about you and your background. I also like it to include ways (i.e. a link(s)) so that anyone who wants to find out about your work etc can easily find out more.
Please note that any site you want to link to that I consider not suitable will not be included. In reality what this means is that:
Both these reasons will potential also cause links to be removed after a post has been published.
I have noticed an increasing trend with guest posts that it is social media links that generate the most clicks. I don’t limit the number of links in a bio (within reason!) so if you want to include social media links as well, feel free.
I will happily include photo’s/images with either your post and/or your bio. I do ask that you check out the copyright situation first.
This doesn’t mean that you can’t be a guest poster if you have an idea for a post that you think will be suitable. I just ask that we have a quick conversation first about what you’d like to write a post about. This is there to save us both time in the long run without the need for any major rewrites because the post is not “pitched” at the right level for my readers.
Even if you are a “professional writer” I still ask that the post is suitable for my readers – the most common reason I reject posts is because the author has shown no understanding of the blogs audience and skipped talking to me about what they’d like to write about.
If you are on twitter and you let me know your username then I can include that in any promo about your post as well as Follow Friday (#FF) messages.
Drop me an email using the form below.
If there is a specific Friday you’d like to write for, then by all means mention that date at this stage.
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