In The Sphere: Step Away From the Computer
Posted on June 6th, 2008
As we gear up for the weekend, it’s time once again to see what’s going on in the blogosphere. Some of us will be having a nice relaxing weekend, but there are others who are already experiencing withdrawal symptoms from disconnecting from the Internet.
Mostly Lisa went to see her doctor lately and she was told to step away from the computer and find a more ergonomic work space. The warning was that Lisa would severely injure herself. She didn’t listen and the results have not been very good at all.
Daily Writing Tips offers all sorts of useful information that will help you be a better blogger. One of the recent lessons introduces the English verb. Do you know the difference between a transitive and intransitive verb?
Monika Mundell exclaims that while many people are attracted to the lifestyle that can be offered through entrepreneurship, there are also several things that could ruin your entrepreneur spirit. If you’re in a slump, one of these things could be holding you back.
Free Money Finance came across an interesting article in the New York Times that discusses an emerging trend of 20-somethings moving back home. It’s just not as affordable as it used to be, it seems.
Michael Martine answers the age old question: What’s the best way to make it as a blogger? The way of the Jedi or the way of the Sith? Both sides clearly have their strengths, but which school of thought will lead to your ultimate success?
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i have horrible ergonomics really. working from a laptop on a couch is so lovely, but i’ve paid the price for my slack work space.