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Most of you who read my blog know that I love to work with people in corporate jobs who have a hot idea for a business but are perplexed by how to make it happen.  That is the primary focus of my coaching work, and I try to stay clear on that, to follow my […]

Most of you who read my blog know that I love to work with people in corporate jobs who have a hot idea for a business but are perplexed by how to make it happen.  That is the primary focus of my coaching work, and I try to stay clear on that, to follow my […]

Michelle Anton, author of the Weekend Entrepreneur blog on the Entrepreneur.com network, was kind enough to publish an interview with me on her site today, Living Happily Ever After Escaping the Cubicle.  Check it out, and leave a note! The focus of Weekend Entrepreneur is entrepreneurial ventures you can start on the side of a […]

Thanks to all who commiserated with me about my recent hard drive crash on my new iMac.  It made for quite an exciting couple of days! Final report: I got all my data back, except for everything in Outlook.  That includes current and archived emails, contacts and calendar information. This is not all of my […]

EfCN now has search

Inspired by a tip when I had coffee with John Jantsch the other morning (thanks John!) I added Google Custom Search to the upper right-hand of this blog.  I should have had search capabilities a long time ago, but got lazy.  Thanks to all of you who goaded me to do it (Pete W. and […]

My very kind friend Ghazala Khan from the Pakistani Spectator conducted an interview with me and posted it this morning.  Read it here. I think the lead quote is one that I will have to frame and put above my desk.  Yesterday, I was a woman overwhelmed with emails, concerned with the volume of dirty […]

Last year, up until about 5 minutes before having a baby (ok, a week!) I was putting the finishing touches on an audio product that I created to gently nudge entrenched employees out of their cube.  It was too much to launch a new baby Slim and a product at the same time (my first […]