Moving forward: think, reflect, play...

This blog is a continuation of Stepping back, looking forward: A year to think, reflect and play... More than anything, my sabbatical leave taught me that I need to take the time *daily* to look forward...even in the midst of a hectic work schedule. And the library staff needs to do the same...think, reflect, play... Formerly Stepping back, looking forward

2/10/2007

43 things....how am I doing?

Stephen Abram wrote an article in Information Today (February 2006) called "43 things I might want to do this year."

He adapted this concept from a website called 43 things: What do you want to do with your life in which you can track all those long range and short range goals. Stephen's list is one that I am personally adopting...

1. Take a digital picture with a camera and/or phone and download it to my PC.
2. Register at Blogger and start a blog. Post every once in awhile and add a photo.
3. Register at Bloglines and aggregate my blog and RSS subscriptions into one reader. Check out what other blogs align with my interests.
4. Look at Facebook and see the next generation of social networking
5. Set up a Flickr account and post a few of my digital photos online. Tag
and annotate them.
6. Look at LibraryElf and see the potential for personal library tools.
7. Check out LibraryThing and catalogue a few books from your personal
collection.
8. Register at MSN Photo Album and build an album to share with my
friends, family or colleagues.
9. Check out Myspace and see how this service has become so huge
globally.
10. Have some fun with the links on the Generator Blog.
For more, go to his article at http://tinyurl.com/p3vow
Join me in this fun adventure!

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