by Kare Anderson | May 6, 2010 | Book, Connecting, Friendship, Give Back, Sharing
“.. .she pointed the audience to people who were great examples of living their dreams with a very motivating and empowering attitude,” Heather Parlato wrote about Colleen Wainwright. Praising individuals in the audience is especially helpful when facing a tough crowd...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 24, 2008 | Give Back, Learning
You may recall your Myers-Briggs type. Now, via Typealyzer, discover your blog’s personality type. Find out in seconds – complete with a description and diagam of your blog’s type. As an INTJ (if I remember right) I somehow write an ISTJ (Duty...
by Kare Anderson | Aug 23, 2008 | behavior, Friendship, Give Back, Play, Podcasts
For starters, a warped sense of humor helps. When he first came from New York, shortly after college, Paul Geffner began selling handmade leather bound journals, along with a crowd of other street vendors on the sidewalk near The Embarcadero in S.F. Even then people...
by Kare Anderson | Feb 1, 2008 | Friendship, Give Back, inspiration
Here’s wise advice for us all – from Lee and Sachi, inspired by their constant, in-house muse.
by Kare Anderson | Jan 15, 2008 | Friendship, Give Back
Don’t you love it when you recommend someone and that person finds an unexpected way to make you look good? My friend, the popular Restaurant Doctor, Bill Marvin had that experience. Since you could adapt this approach to other situations and strengthen relationships...