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Why I Quit Triberr

May 4, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Delete.I deleted my Triberr account the other day. I had been debating the deletion for several weeks, and I finally had had enough. I was tired of being in a tribe that seemed to be in a stalemate. I was tired of feeling guilty for not sharing posts on a regular basis. I was tired of feeling guilty for not reading my tribe mates’ posts.

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Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: purpose, tools, Triberr

Garages, Tools, and Purpose

May 3, 2012 By Erin Beasley

How much more stuff can fit into this garage?I’m always amazed by the number of people in my neighborhood who have garages but don’t use their garages as garages. Their automobiles sit outside the garage, enduring the elements and kids with their footballs and baseballs. In some cases, other things, such as bicycles and scooters, that could and possibly should have a reserved space in the garage, don’t.

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Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: purpose, tools

Don’t Be Afraid To Write If You Don’t Write Right

May 2, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Just write.

Today’s post is courtesy of Michael Schechter.


I have the grammatical skills of the average chimpanzee. No, that’s not fair, I’m insulting chimps. It’s not something that comes naturally and when it comes to my writing, it’s not my highest priority. Regardless of this deficiency, I write. I write to become a slightly better chimp. I write because I have something I want to say. I write because I want to find my voice and by using it, I seek to make it stronger.

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Filed Under: Guest Posts, Writing Life Tagged With: chimpanzee, failure, Michael Schechter, perfectionism, Write Right

Write Right: Your versus You’re

May 1, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Write RightThe difference between “your” and “you’re” seems fairly self-evident, but they often are mistaken for each other. “Mistaken” may not be the correct word. I think the two words are misused because of auto-correct and a neglect to proofread one’s work prior to hitting send, publish, or share.

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Filed Under: Write Right Tagged With: grammar, writing rules, you're, your

Six Things Readers Need: Clarity

April 30, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Cleaning windows (or words) may be a chore, but the results are worth the effort.Today’s post is the final one in the “Six Things Readers Need” series. At some point, the series will be modified and turned into teaching materials. I think the series has importance to communication initiatives, and teaching materials could be helpful when giving talks about the subject of readership. Understanding one’s readers and remembering what it is to be a reader are tantamount to writing and communicating successfully.

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Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: clarity, conciseness, readers, windows, writers, writing

Six Things Readers Need: Voice

April 27, 2012 By Erin Beasley

This book, too, has a voice. It's called "dad."Every piece of writing has a voice. Even if the writing is written in the third-person, that writing has a voice. The reader can hear the timber of it. The reader becomes familiar with it. The voice becomes as real to them as a voice in a conversation does.

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Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: readers, voice, writers, writing

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