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Hello, 2013

January 1, 2013 By Erin Beasley

Hello, 2013.Thus, it begins. A new year. Some people dread it already. Some make resolutions for it. Others feel hopeful about the new year.

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Filed Under: Holidays Tagged With: new year, optimism, plans, resolutions

How to Write a 007 Blog Post

December 20, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Skyfall was an amazing James Bond film.The success of the James Bond franchise can be attributed to any number of factors: the actors (No to George Lazenby; yes to everyone else.), the spy toys, Q and M, the cars, and – I have to mention them – the Bond girls (Again, only some of them.). Another factor is the storytelling one. Each Bond movie begins in the middle of the action. No explanation is given for why Bond is in Moscow, Turkey, or some other place. The exact reason for why Bond is chasing some henchman all over the place isn’t immediately revealed; it’s only later that the facts begin to tie together. By then, the viewer has been so submerged in the story that he or she is caught. The viewer has to follow the story to its end, even if the end is known: Bond will save the day in a more or less glorious fashion depending on the director and the direction of the film.

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Filed Under: Communications Tagged With: 007, blogging, James Bond, Skyfall, story, storytelling

Of Perfectionists and Abandoning Projects

December 19, 2012 By Erin Beasley

This paper airplane seems to be abandoned. Maybe it was made by a perfectionist.One of my favorite musicians is a perfectionist. I know this because, in my sporadic attempts to be a dedicated fan, I spent some time reading this musician’s comments about one of his albums. He described himself as a perfectionist musician, then stated his work was never finished, only abandoned.

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Filed Under: Perfectionism, Writing Life Tagged With: Adam Young, music, Owl City, Paul Valery, perfectionism, Sky Sailing, writing

On Collaboration: An Introvert’s Perspective

December 18, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Introverts aren't necessarily shy.I champion collaboration, which might seem odd when I am an introvert and typically work best when left to my own devices. Collaboration is not at odds with independent work or an introverted nature; collaboration is a way to refresh ideas and to gain new perspectives and insights. It’s a way to learn new things and to work toward common and sometimes shared goals.

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Filed Under: Work Life Tagged With: collaboration, growth, introvert

How to Stay the Course

December 13, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Staying the course isn't easy.A few weeks ago, I asked how people combat discouragement and stay the course. One commenter made a statement about having faith despite the naysayers and obstacles. It was a simple statement, but simple statements often have profound implications.

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Filed Under: Work Life Tagged With: accountability, discouragement, encouragement, faith, staying the course

Write Right Decorates for the Holidays

December 12, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Write Right and her cat decorate for the holidays.

Filed Under: Write Right Art Tagged With: cat, Christmas, holidays, Write Right girl

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