Iβm saying this with all the love in the world, to you (and me): your blog post is not auditioning for a Vogue cover spread. Nor a shout-out at whatever the Met Gala of web content is. Youβre writing to connect, inform, encourage, or move something in someone to act. Not only does it not need to be perfect, it never will be, and it doesnβt need to be to deliver impact. Iβve been there, and I still take more time than I need to on the βrightβ images. Stalking my go-to sites, trying to match that gorgeous mental image Iβve been carrying around. Am I trying to convey a…
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How Removing Digital Clutter Made My Content Workflow Better
I love a good app or 50. My phone, iPad, MacBook Air, second laptop, and my array of hard drives will groan but attest to that. So yeah, I love a good app, especially when they earn their spot in my productivity stack. But I wantβ¦ no, need them to win. My iPhone Notes is currently drowning in the clutter of over 4,000 notes and well over 60 folders. I back it up religiously and care for it like itβs my third child. The obedient one. Lately though, Iβve seen how removing clutter made my workflow better, and how trimming down even my favorite productivity stack apps made space to…
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When the Problem Isnβt Money or Time, Whatβs Left?
I had two separate conversations recently with a couple of really good friends. Different days, different women, different dreams. But both hitting the same wall.Each of them had a clear, compelling vision for a business they wanted to start. Not a product you could touch or ship, but service-based ventures they were deeply passionate about. And hereβs what struck me hard: the amount of thought theyβd already put in. The clarity. The specificity of events and timelines theyβd laid out to the end vision was so well-formed that I cut into their dialogue at one point and flat-out asked: “Ummβ¦ this is so well thought out, why are you not…
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Iβll Be the ‘Keep-the-Peace’ Person in My Next, Next Life
My friends, family, and the real-deal peeps in and around my life know who I am and that they can count on me. How?To show up.To work smarter and harder when needed.To be loving, trusting, helpful, considerate, etc., all with a hefty pour of humour that often goes too far. I love to laugh, especially at myself. Canβt stop. Wonβt stop. I don’t need to convince anyone that I am a solid human being, complete with a multi-tab brain and a soft center. But letβs be real: invisible laser-cut daggers protect that soft center that, when tested, appears like a nightmare in your deepest slumber. Iβve long since purchased a…
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Starting SidewaysβUnblocking My Creativity in Many Pathways
Hi there! It’s my first SincerelyIreneB post, a few days after a lovely Motherβs Day, and hereβs the thing: Iβm committing, and doubling down on me. I wonβt pretend Iβve been some selfless person giving only to others in spite of myself. Nope. But putting loved ones, work, and commitments ahead of the things I want to do? Thatβs gone on for far too long. Iβve been a sneaky creative my whole life. One without a niche, a neat box, or a specialty label, and I thought that was my problem. I love to write, and while I adore off-the-wall humor, I also have a serious side that wants to…