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Delivering A Quality Experience

May 27, 2014 By Jeff Turner 5 Comments

Just as focusing solely on being happy won’t make you happy, focusing solely on creating a quality experience won’t deliver that experience. Happiness is a by-product of living life in sync with your core values. So is creating and delivering a quality experience. It is a lifestyle, not a destination.

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: experience, quality, Real estate, values

Don’t Fall Into An Automation Rabbit Hole

May 16, 2014 By Jeff Turner 3 Comments

Social automation at any level is a bad thing in a lot of people’s minds. But it doesn’t have to be. As with everything else, our behavior makes a tool good or bad. If your social streams are valuable to you, automation can be a huge help in creating content.

Filed Under: Social Networking, Technology Tagged With: buffer, curation, rss, social media

Tired And Happy

May 5, 2014 By Jeff Turner Leave a Comment

It is the working man who is the happy man. It is the idle man who is the miserable man.” – Benjamin Franklin

Filed Under: Commentary, Life Tagged With: happiness, work

My Sweet Satan And The Power Of Confirmation Bias

May 2, 2014 By Jeff Turner 2 Comments

My biases might initially lead me down the wrong path, but I’m not powerless. I can choose to take a different path.

Filed Under: Commentary, Life Tagged With: behavior, confirmation bias, influence

This Isn’t Bait & You’re Not A Fish

May 1, 2014 By Jeff Turner Leave a Comment

Wouldn’t it be nice if the most important piece of a blog post right now was the content of the blog post itself?

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: content, link baiting, quality

On Consistency, Intensity, And Authenticity

April 30, 2014 By Jeff Turner 1 Comment

A little over 3 years ago I wrote a post titled, Choose Harder Things. Going to the gym had become “too easy.” I was just showing up. I would do the minimal workout that would allow me to say that I had worked out that day. I was being consistent, but I wasn’t being consistently intense. Writing felt that was to me this morning.

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: consistency, life, writing

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