August 27th, 2007

Before the Season is Over, Try These…

At the start of each summer, there are certain things I make sure I include in my plans–things like listening to plenty of summery music, going on a picnic, and making sun tea. (In other words, the really ambitious stuff ;-).) This list helps to make sure I “have a summer,” as coach Dr. Humbert says.

As I was going over my list today, I noticed I’d missed something–I hadn’t yet listened to one of my very favorite summer musicians. While searching for her CD before sitting down to write today’s newsletter, I realized this is the perfect time of year, not just for sun tea and picnics, but also for you to try some snazzy newsletter techniques.


August 20th, 2007

More Words = Better?

In the “old days,” when Western Union charged by the word for telegrams, laconic was trendy. Poetic, even.

Using email instead of telegrams has meant that we simply don’t have to watch our word count as carefully. And people don’t watch their word count as carefully these days, do they?


August 13th, 2007

Cutting Out Media? What About Newsletters?

If you’ve spent much time reading any time management literature, you’ve probably seen the recommendation to limit your intake of news and other media. Whether they advise you to turn off the TV, stop reading so many magazines, or stay off the Internet news sites, most time management gurus recommend information consumption diets of one kind or another.

What is new, at least to me, is hearing marketing people proclaim the value of limiting media consumption.


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