Friday Links

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Ten of the blog posts I enjoyed this week.
What is a Browser? – Kim Woodbridge wonders if people are less tech-savvy than she realizes.
These Are The Good Old Days – Life coach Tim Brownson suggests that we ask ourselves a few important questions, such as “what’s really important to you? If you could do anything at all today and presuming it’s actually possible, what would it be? What stops you doing that anyway?”
Your 24 Possible Personal Strengths – Daphne of Joyful Days outlines an excellent framework for identifying personal strengths.
Self defense and kids — how-to for parents – Lori of Think Like A Black Belt offers basic tips to help parents get started on teaching younger kids about personal safety and self defense.
Health Insurance – this is an older post but I just discovered it this week. It’s by Lovelyn of Nebulous Mooch and it takes a look at life with, and without, health insurance.
Six Sources of Influence – J.D. Meier of Sources of Insight discusses the six sources of influence model, which is a powerful model for change.
8 Ways to Beat the Heat With No AC – Hayden Tompkins of Through the Illusion has some great tips for managing heat without using an air conditioner.
Connected and Encouraged – Janice of Sharing the Journey reminds us that there are different ways of feeling kinship and connection.
The 1st SEO Decision You Should Make To Rank Well In Google – in an older post I just discovered, John Hoff of WpBlogHost discusses the importance of picking the right TLD, or Top-Level Domain, for your website.
How To Enjoy A Big Outdoors Event With Small Children – Victoria of It’s a Small World After All is SO RIGHT when she says, “Pre-children, we’d have arrived early, stayed late and taken part in everything going on. These days, we’ve lowered our expectations.”
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