Hi! It’s Heather the Happy Blogger coming to you from my mom’s couch in New Smyrna Beach, FL. I’m here visiting for her birthday and I’m grateful to be sitting in the house I grew up in. This quaint beach community has really come in to its own and there’s a vibrant art and music [...]
12 Random Tips
Modern marketing wizard Seth Godin wrote a fun little post called Assorted tips, hope they help. I liked his tips so I wrote 12 of my own for you. Travel more often. Don’t ever forget that the quality of your life experience is a mirror image of what’s happening between your ears. This means that [...]
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Gold stars and the paradox of choice
Seth Godin, in one of his notoriously short blog posts called No choice, writes about how sometimes we use “I had no choice…” as an excuse for avoiding the “painful sacrifices” necessary to produce remarkable work. I’m always agitated when someone talks about doing important work as always requiring a sacrifice, struggle, or pain. It [...]
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Another great way to give thanks…
Happy Thanksgiving to all our American blog readers! We are deeply thankful that you appreciate our art and continue to amaze us with all the ways you’re helping us build Location Liberated. “Amplification Agent” Seth Godin published a post to his blog today entitled, A great way to give thanks… In his post, Seth gives [...]
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The Perfectionism Effect
Hi! It’s Heather The Happy Blogger coming to you from my mom’s kitchen counter in New Smyrna Beach, FL. I took an impromptu trip down here to my hometown to see my mom while she’s not feeling well. I’m making the most of it and have enjoyed spending time with her, my step dad, sister, [...]
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You can’t fail if you have this…
I love Seth Godin. He’s the ultimate nonconformist. He’s a mentor and an inspiration to me. (So much so that I even submitted a book proposal to his über-cool mission, The Domino Project.) Seth writes a 17-word blog post. Doesn’t allow comments on his blog. Doesn’t give a damn about “SEO.” He uses short, profound [...]



