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		<title>By: Thoughtfulness: Sunday&#8217;s Selection &#124; PSI Tutor:Mentor (Professional Support Insights)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thoughtfulness: Sunday&#8217;s Selection &#124; PSI Tutor:Mentor (Professional Support Insights)</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Thing 23 is Not the End of this Blog! &#124; Primarily Dance a la Web 2.0</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thing 23 is Not the End of this Blog! &#124; Primarily Dance a la Web 2.0</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Catherine MacDonald</title>
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		<dc:creator>Catherine MacDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description>Now that is simple and to the point. I do try to blog but I know I don&#039;t do it nearly enough!

This helpful formula you suggest at least gives the lax blogger a good guideline to work with. 

Looking forward to having you on my show.

Catherine</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that is simple and to the point. I do try to blog but I know I don&#8217;t do it nearly enough!</p>
<p>This helpful formula you suggest at least gives the lax blogger a good guideline to work with. </p>
<p>Looking forward to having you on my show.</p>
<p>Catherine</p>
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		<title>By: JuliaHidy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 17:26:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Nettie, 
You ARE the e-Bomb!  After attending your amazing, highly informative web 2.0 workshop at IBPA, you left me with the insights and resources I&#039;ll need to now comfortably &#039;rock on&#039; in the social media world - and then some!  Even though co-presenter David Matheson kaiboshed the idea of your  wearing a long, dark wig looking like Cher while perched on a stool and singing, &quot;I&#039;ve Got You Babe,&quot; once I got over that severe disappointment, I can now wrap my head around how straightforward it will be for me to blog, add Facebook and twitter and a host of other amazing tools to what I do with my books and programs.  I&#039;m grateful to you and your insights have given me many more possible ways to reach folks who might be interested in the topics I&#039;m passionate about.  

Pity about the BookExpo folks who can&#039;t see what you showed us.  Given that they know how to read, I&#039;m still optimistic that they might find their way into the online world in a meaningful way, e-candles or no e-candles.   Perhaps they have been too preoccupied to explore all the amazing things taking place online.  But I know how they feel, and hope that even if they aren&#039;t early adopters, they&#039;ll discover most of what you shared with us is not only true, but meaningful and highly relevant too.

One of the major things you did was to help me clarify and gain the deep and resounding reason of WHY I ought to fully embrace blogging.  Your passion was infectious - to the delightful extreme - and yet the overall raison d&#039;etre is so sensible.  You helped me so that I could see how all of this put together can become a heartwarming and purposeful sharing.  It was like discovering  why chocolate is good for you!  

What you showed us in your workshop will help all of us embrace and take two-dimensional social media tools and engage ourselves in ways that helps create three-dimensional positive energy and then some.  What a great way to be and become constructive social change agents.

One of your tags says it all for me, &quot;Doing the Greater Good.&quot;  Soon to be on Digg, I can really dig what you&#039;re all about.  I could not really understand why people were atwitter about Twitter.  Admittedly, I didn&#039;t take the time to really find out.  I was open and receptive but too busy trying to finish my project.  

You&#039;ve shown me how much potential social media has:  far beyond the personal yet by embracing the personal and our truths we e-morph into the transpersonal and thus generate the potentiality for additional transformation on so many levels.  Bless you for this. 

People make so many choices in their lives - about what they do, think, emote, write and care to express.  So many of those choices can be for the betterment of themselves and the folks in their lives.  Thanks for helping me grasp and now make new choices that I know will be good, empowered and that provide the opportunity to  empower others.  You&#039;ve inspired me and then some, Nettie.  And I still have that hope that one day I will get to see you on that stool, in that black long wig and singing, &quot;I&#039;ve Got You Babe.&quot;  I definitely want to be there for that!   Heck, I&#039;ll even take it a step further -- it&#039;s my hope that, some day, I might even be able to get up on that stool and sing with you!  
eHugs and etalk soon,
Julia
p.s.  Karaoke is a definite possibility here...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Nettie,<br />
You ARE the e-Bomb!  After attending your amazing, highly informative web 2.0 workshop at IBPA, you left me with the insights and resources I&#8217;ll need to now comfortably &#8216;rock on&#8217; in the social media world &#8211; and then some!  Even though co-presenter David Matheson kaiboshed the idea of your  wearing a long, dark wig looking like Cher while perched on a stool and singing, &#8220;I&#8217;ve Got You Babe,&#8221; once I got over that severe disappointment, I can now wrap my head around how straightforward it will be for me to blog, add Facebook and twitter and a host of other amazing tools to what I do with my books and programs.  I&#8217;m grateful to you and your insights have given me many more possible ways to reach folks who might be interested in the topics I&#8217;m passionate about.  </p>
<p>Pity about the BookExpo folks who can&#8217;t see what you showed us.  Given that they know how to read, I&#8217;m still optimistic that they might find their way into the online world in a meaningful way, e-candles or no e-candles.   Perhaps they have been too preoccupied to explore all the amazing things taking place online.  But I know how they feel, and hope that even if they aren&#8217;t early adopters, they&#8217;ll discover most of what you shared with us is not only true, but meaningful and highly relevant too.</p>
<p>One of the major things you did was to help me clarify and gain the deep and resounding reason of WHY I ought to fully embrace blogging.  Your passion was infectious &#8211; to the delightful extreme &#8211; and yet the overall raison d&#8217;etre is so sensible.  You helped me so that I could see how all of this put together can become a heartwarming and purposeful sharing.  It was like discovering  why chocolate is good for you!  </p>
<p>What you showed us in your workshop will help all of us embrace and take two-dimensional social media tools and engage ourselves in ways that helps create three-dimensional positive energy and then some.  What a great way to be and become constructive social change agents.</p>
<p>One of your tags says it all for me, &#8220;Doing the Greater Good.&#8221;  Soon to be on Digg, I can really dig what you&#8217;re all about.  I could not really understand why people were atwitter about Twitter.  Admittedly, I didn&#8217;t take the time to really find out.  I was open and receptive but too busy trying to finish my project.  </p>
<p>You&#8217;ve shown me how much potential social media has:  far beyond the personal yet by embracing the personal and our truths we e-morph into the transpersonal and thus generate the potentiality for additional transformation on so many levels.  Bless you for this. </p>
<p>People make so many choices in their lives &#8211; about what they do, think, emote, write and care to express.  So many of those choices can be for the betterment of themselves and the folks in their lives.  Thanks for helping me grasp and now make new choices that I know will be good, empowered and that provide the opportunity to  empower others.  You&#8217;ve inspired me and then some, Nettie.  And I still have that hope that one day I will get to see you on that stool, in that black long wig and singing, &#8220;I&#8217;ve Got You Babe.&#8221;  I definitely want to be there for that!   Heck, I&#8217;ll even take it a step further &#8212; it&#8217;s my hope that, some day, I might even be able to get up on that stool and sing with you!<br />
eHugs and etalk soon,<br />
Julia<br />
p.s.  Karaoke is a definite possibility here&#8230;</p>
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