Digital Productivity Coaching

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Leading The Way

Coaching, tutoring, teaching...there are many words to describe how one person helps another attain proficiency in a chosen project. No matter what you choose to call it, sharing knowledge regarding technology is challenging, exciting, frustrating, compelling, daunting - all at once. The world open to us through the use of technology and the internet have made changes few of us could ever have anticipated. But it is a world we need to navigate. Encouraging you to find and use tools to organize and manage that world is what I do.

My Blog 

Digital Advocate. Contemplating the New Digital Order of Things

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Blogging Lawyers 

Many lawyers are starting to venture into using social media (such as Twitter and Facebook.) This can give their clients a view into their practice, their personality, the legal profession itself. If your lawyer published a blog, would you read it? Would you read a lawyer's blog as an aid in making your decision to use their services?

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Communication in 140 characters or less.

Computers and Productivity 

When a Digital Paperweight isn't what you need

Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity

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The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich

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Connect!: A Guide to a New Way of Working from GigaOM's Web Worker Daily

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Finding Your Digital Way 

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by Lilyhill

When the first computer hit my desk, I was hooked. I was a legal secretary then, and typing and re-typing briefs was, to say the least, a bear. Each "... (more)

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