Brainstorming the Future of Viral Thinking
When I first purchased the domain, ViralThinking.com over a year ago I had big plans, loved the name and saw a great idea. That idea has never exactly been given the chance to materialize. While I have more than enough on my plate to keep me busy at the moment and I have quite often [Read More …]
Take the Leap and Pursue Your Passion
We all have a certain passion in life some of us pursue it full time other pursue it when time allows. The only failure is not taking the time to pursue it at all. I was having a peaceful moment earlier this afternoon, watching a deer graze in the field and I started thinking about [Read More …]
Going Bold
This is going to be quick and painless, as you can see I have redesigned Viral Thinking. It’s now bigger and bolder! The thought behind this redesign is to take one last stab at making something out of this blog and hopefully the big, bold and in your face approach will inspire me enough to [Read More …]
Viral Thought: Back to Business
Back to business, no really back to business. I read back through some of my previous articles talking about focusing your blog, “just writing”, keeping on your content etc. etc. Then I realized that I seriously fail to practice what I preach. Slacker! It’s been a busy start to the year to say the least [Read More …]
Viral Thought: What is the New Year To You?
What does the New Year mean to you? Sure it probably means a long night ahead for some of us and for others it simply means closing out the books for the year past. The date changes on the calendar, but really it’s a day like any other. Why is it that so many seem [Read More …]
Viral Thought: The Bright Side of Failure
Nearing the end of 2008, happily self employed, considering expanding my business and plotting new ideas for the year ahead, I find myself reflecting on the journey behind me and start to see the bright side of failure. When I started what could probably be marked as my second business some four and a half [Read More …]
Viral Thought: Writers Cramp?
Over thinking and over analyzing your writing tends to cause cramping, let it flow.
Viral Thought: When Social Media Enters Day to Day Conversation
If in your day to day interactions with people and coworkers, you often find yourself responding by preceding a name with the word “at” such as: At Stephanie, I need your help finding this file. You may need to reexamine the number of hours you spend on twitter.



