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Category: communication

when words fail us

March 14, 2011March 14, 2011 wally metts9 Comments

If someone says their love is like a red, red rose, they run the risk of being taken as original. We are the poorer for it.

Posted in celebration, communication, griefTagged allusion, cliche, japan, newborn, words, writing

how to survive the flood

March 5, 2011 wally metts2 Comments

Does the flood of information in our lives reflect an addiction to surprise?

Posted in books, commentary, communication, faithTagged claude shannon, flood of information, information theory, James Gleick, John Horgan, significance, wisdom

how to survive being “freshly pressed”

February 10, 2011February 10, 2011 wally metts25 Comments

The holy grail of blogging is being noticed by someone who has the power to drive traffic to your blog. All bloggers want this but are not actually prepared for.

Posted in communication, faithTagged blogging, holy grail, integrity, page views, wordpress

with friends like these….

February 3, 2011 wally metts14 Comments

We’ve been deleting people from our Rolodexes for years, but Facebook makes it easier. And more obvious.

Posted in commentary, communication

what’s in a blog?

January 26, 2011January 26, 2011 wally metts5 Comments

A recent "snap shot" of my blog. Just so you know what I'm talking about.

Posted in communication

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