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OLD SOUL INK: The OSI Interview: Marianne Elliott
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Monday, April 27, 2009. The OSI Interview: Marianne Elliott. 1 In the context of your work, which bits of minutiae matter most? In human rights work the detail of the law matters. I'd like to think that empathy or ethics would be enough to compel us to act honorably towards our fellow human beings around the world, but governments and multi-nationals are going to care about the law. 2 Which bits matter least? 4 What types of minutiae, if any, have you had to train yourself to pay closer attention to?
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OLD SOUL INK: What's been brewing
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Monday, June 01, 2009. Hello, my friends! It's been ages and ages, hasn't it? Well, at last I can share my news with you. I'm blogging here. And I'm working here. Where "working" equals "being your own boss," anyway. Oh yes. I've got me a business partner and we've got us a shop. How excitement! As a friend of mine would say. Come along for the ride! It's a good one. Michelle When I Grow Up Coach. Holy crapballs you are so sneaky! Congrats and good luck with the new venture(s)! Shop I am married to the b...
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OLD SOUL INK: I feel much better now, thanks.
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Saturday, August 18, 2007. I feel much better now, thanks. Me: My biggest fear is that, if I were a man, I'd be Jemaine. Labels: Haute Nerd Intensity. The funniest thing I've read in ages. Of course, I am hopelessly in love with both Jemaine and GOB. Normally we are the only people who think we're funny. I am hopelessly in love with Bret, and also kind of in love with GOB (much to H's disgust), but Jemaine creeps me out unless I don't think of him as a man. What? I don't know either. I feel much better n...
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OLD SOUL INK: The OSI Interview: Justin Flitter
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Saturday, May 02, 2009. The OSI Interview: Justin Flitter. Promotes customer service thought leadership, encouraging proactive management and best practice. 1 In the context of your work, which bits of minutiae matter most? Customer Service: Its the little things that mean the most. Reading or listening to an email to pick out the calls for help, hesitation or feedback that could benefit from a phone call really works. 2 Which bits matter least? Over the last year my vision has broadened in that I'm focu...
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OLD SOUL INK: Inner City Pressure
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Monday, November 03, 2008. Dear People and Marketing Machines Everywhere:. As a catchall/cutesy non-sequitur anytime something of or related to Mexico comes up. (Especially recipes. For some reason it especially burns me up to see "Olé! At the end of some recipe that's got "Mexican" in its name because Betty Sue decided to throw some corn in it.) Just stop it. Following are a few reasons why:. Is an expression from Spain, not Mexico. 2) Spain is actually a. Country. This means it is not Mexico. 6) Becaus...
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OLD SOUL INK: The OSI Interview: Kayte Terry
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Tuesday, April 07, 2009. The OSI Interview: Kayte Terry. Kayte Terry writes the blog This Is Love Forever. She is a stylist, author and all-around crafty lady. She lives in Brooklyn, NY [again, Brooklyn with the cool kids! We are so getting a complex in LA.] with her husband and their rabbit/muse Potato. Kayte is the author of Complete Embellishing. My very favorite crafty book (check it out, it's fantastic! 1 In the context of your work, which bits of minutiae matter most? 2 Which bits matter least?
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OLD SOUL INK: The Final OSI Interview: Peter Green
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Saturday, May 02, 2009. The Final OSI Interview: Peter Green. Peter Green's Wikipedia page. Says, in part:. All of which fits nicely with my theory that Mr. Green may just be among the top 5 nicest men in the world (that is a guess; I don't know all the men in the world, so the top five seemed fairly reasonable). Over the last few years I've emailed him a few times with questions-. Do I need to be in the fan club to enter the drawing for the signed CD? Peter has a blog. 2 Which bits matter least? 5 Just ...
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OLD SOUL INK: Thoughts on the Golden Globes
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Monday, January 15, 2007. Thoughts on the Golden Globes. Never doesn't make me cry. Ever. How much did you love his silvery-bronzy bowtie? And the gallant reference he made to Meryl Streep's being "ageless. but Jack and Clint? That remains to be seen." And the way he said he needed to "pay my respects to the great Ken Watanabe" - oh, Clint. Every time he speaks, the tears roll down my face. 2 Were Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore making out backstage just before presenting the award for best soundtrack?
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OLD SOUL INK: The OSI Interview: Jonathan Mead
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Friday, May 01, 2009. The OSI Interview: Jonathan Mead. Jonathan Mead is a prolific writer on the topic of self development and living authentically. He writes about "the less boring side" of life at his blog, Illuminated Mind. And is also a regular contributor on the popular blog, Zen Habits. Jonathan is also a drummer, idea pusher, polymath, mad scientist, husband and essential renegade. He's currently researching how to get paid to exist. And "Will other people care about this? 3 In the context of you...
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OLD SOUL INK: Why Minutia Matters to Me.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009. Why Minutia Matters to Me. This afternoon I was rude to the security guard at the front gate of my condo complex. Here," in a tone that could have peeled paint. "Oh yes, I know," said the man, politely, "But where is your sticker? I pointed. Dramatically. "It's right there," I said, like a petulant thirteen-year-old. Oh, yes, I see it now, I'm sorry," he said. In the two minutes it took me to get to my parking spot and reach my front door, I died about a million times. I had l...