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Nebraska Not For Everyone

by Jeff Goins The point of marketing is not to convince people to buy your stuff. It’s to help you find the people who need your work. Don’t create something for everyone. Create something for someone. I once saw a conversation between Michael Hyatt and an upset fan. The fan…

By Dr. Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Research links fluoridated water consumption to endocrine dysfunction, hypothyroidism, ADHD and reduced IQ Many water authorities do not use pharmaceutical grade fluoride; they use hydrofluosilicic acid — a toxic waste product of the fertilizer industry that is frequently contaminated with heavy metals and other toxins…

Man Typing in Snow

by Joel Friedlander Let’s face it: writing is mostly a solitary business. The picture we have of the writer alone in her room, deep in the writing process, is pretty accurate. Writing takes dedicated hours over a long period of time. This means that many people who write for a…

writing in cursive with ink pen

by Mark Nichol for Daily Writing Tips 1. Prepare Absorb information about writing, but don’t overwhelm yourself. I’ve been known to read a writing handbook or editing manual cover to cover, but I recommend reading one chapter or section at a time and absorbing information from online resources in similarly…

Michel Foucault

by Galen Watts In a recent article, Matt McManus drew a valuable distinction between postmodern culture and postmodern philosophy. Postmodern culture, he argued, was first theorized by neo-Marxists to refer to what they saw as a new phase of capitalism, characterized by heightened skepticism and a preoccupation with subjectivity. However,…