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Pursue Your Passions with Abandon

03.29.2016 by Angela Crocker // Leave a Comment

Digital Cleanse Day 29:

Pursue Your Passions with Abandon

My advice to pursue your passions is another, deeper layer of your digital cleanse. Too much of our digital lives is stuck in what our jobs require or things we feel obligated to do online. I want to encourage you to pursue your passions at every opportunity. If it’s something you love, then you’ll always have energy for it. Do you know what your passions are? 

If you really have a passion for what you do, the chances are that you’ll be able to survive.” ~ Robin Williams quoted in Hello Canada!

Passions can take many forms. To give you an idea, I’ve opened my Facebook feed to see what my friends are passionate about:

  • Soap making
  • Spring skiing
  • Tiny homes
  • Disneyland
  • Breastfeeding
  • Wine slushies
  • Choral music
  • Star Wars

Some of these are brands with loyal followings. Others, I would call social movements. Still others are just for fun. What thrills you? What fuels your curiosity? What energizes and rejuvenates you? Whatever your answer, you’ll have found your passions.

Ideally your passions become your vocation but we’re not all so lucky! Instead, fuel your soul with the things you love.  You’ll be amazed at how much energy you find to devote to them.

More on the 30 day #digitalcleanse tomorrow. Hope to see you then!

(If you missed yesterday’s installment, take a couple extra minutes to explore Take a Digital Vacation. For links to the complete Digital Cleanse series, click here.)

Categories // The Digital Cleanse Tags // #digitalcleanse, digital cleanse, pursue your passions, Robin Williams, vocation

Take a Digital Vacation

03.28.2016 by Angela Crocker // Leave a Comment

Digital Cleanse Day 28:

Take a Digital Vacation

Sun sets behind a small island at the beach in Tofino, BC.
Photo credit: Paul Crocker

Got it?

(If you missed yesterday’s installment, take a couple extra minutes to explore Sleep. For links to the complete Digital Cleanse series, click here.)

Categories // The Digital Cleanse Tags // digital cleanse, sunset. #digitalcleanse, vacation

Sleep For Fewer Digital Mistakes

03.27.2016 by Angela Crocker // Leave a Comment

Digital Cleanse Day 27:

Sleep Means Fewer Digital Mistakes

Sleep.  If you sleep, you’ll be a better writer and a better business person. When you’re well-rested you communicate your ideas more clearly, get more done time in less time and make fewer digital mistakes.

Personally, I know its time to stop writing when I start mixing up my homonyms. You’ll have to trust me that I know the difference between there, their and they’re. Ditto for its and it’s. But odds are if I’ve goofed, I was sleep-deprived when I wrote it.  To paraphrase Oliver Twist, “sleep/ glorious, sleep/ what wouldn’t we give for/ that extra bit more.”

Do you know your tired-triggered errors? We’ve all done it. Pushed send on an email and only then realizing we’ve quoted the wrong price. Uh oh! Or tweeted an auto-correct blunder. Or tagged the wrong person.  Or posted a personal post on a business page. Oops!

Do you touch-type? I learned to type without looking at the keyboard in Grade 9. To type correctly, I start with my fingers on A S D F and J K L ; – easy if you know how. But it’s also easy to goof and put your fingers on  Q W E R and U I O P, one row about the correct position. If you’ve learned to touch-type you might be a couple paragraphs in before you look at the screen. Yes, I’ve done this. My excuse: I was tired.

If you happened to notice a typo on my website, I welcome your edits. Just pop me and email with the link and the correction. It can happen to anyone. I, for one, will be glad to right the wrong.

This is also a good time to think about how you handle the public’s feedback on your content. Can you handle the criticism? It’s not always easy to accept the feedback with good grace. A well-rested writer can handle criticism more easily. And fewer mistakes happen if they get a solid night’s sleep.

Book Cover: Chicago Manual of Style 16th EditionSometimes there’s a difference of opinion about what’s correct.  That’s why the print edition of the Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition) is 1026 pages long. Or 1035 if you include the table of contents. Or 1041 if you include the preface and the acknowledgements. See what I mean?

So, as best you can sleep more and you’ll enjoy the benefits of fewer digital mistakes.

More on the 30 day #digitalcleanse tomorrow. Hope to see you then!

(If you missed yesterday’s installment, take a couple extra minutes to explore Work with Your Security Blankie. For links to the complete Digital Cleanse series, click here.)

Categories // Resources for Writers, The Digital Cleanse Tags // #digitalcleanse, Chicago Manual of Style, criticism, digital cleanse, digital mistakes, homonyms, sleep, touch-type

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Angela Crocker helps businesses communicate. She’s a writer, a teacher and an information organizer. Trained as both a business writer and a technical writer, Angela draws on her twenty years of business experience in marketing, fundraising, entrepreneurship, leadership and teaching. A published author, Angela’s currently celebrating her latest book, The Content Planner. On a personal level, Angela collects Star Wars novels, adores choral music and doodles with fine art supplies. Learn more…

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