
I’m finally back home today, and happy to celebrate Blogtipping Day, a creation of Easton Ellsworth (nice sign too Easton!). While my long-delayed pending household duties preclude me from tipping three sites today, here’s one I recommend:
Here We Are. Now What? by Terrence Seamon
Here are my ramblings on this insightful blog:
- I love the name of this blog – I’ve told this to Terry and he was kind enough to explain it to me. He also has a very wise mother.
- He makes wonderful, concise and thought-provoking observations on leadership - Terry has a knack of cutting right to the core on his posts on leadership, oftentimes presenting the points in the form of simple metaphors – I especially liked his “Whole Person Leadership” post.
- His heart is in his writing – Terry wants to “make the world a better place”, and you can tell immediately that there is a passion behind that aim.
- My only suggestion – Can you please post a RSS feed; I’d love to be able to keep up with your posts more frequently.
Well done Terry, and Happy Blogtipping Day!
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Great tip Terry- mahalo nui for sharing
for Here We Are. Now What? looks to be quite a find.
Love the whole idea of blog-tipping, and I have to get on the bandwagon, and (not but!) in a proactive way… the last day of the month so it’ll be early, since the first of the month is Ho’ohana time on Talking Story.
Rosa
Oh… AND I easily picked up his feed via Bloglines. Try this:
RL http://learningvoyager.blogspot.com/atom.xml
You are quite welcome Rosa, and I’m sure Easton would be pleased if you jumped on the blogtipping bandwagon too. Thanks too for the feed tip. All the best!
Hey Terry,
Thanks for the blogtip!
And thanks Rosa for mentioning the feed via Bloglines.
Best,
Terry at Here We Are. Now What?
Terry, great job blogtipping. I was moving on Blogtipping Day – so it kind of became an Easton-Tipped-Over Day. So here I am, belatedly just wanting to say thanks for carrying on the tradition and getting Rosa to hop on to the train! And thanks for the links – I’m always excited to discover great new blogs.