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Invisible Book Shelves: Cool Office Decoration

Posted on 22 July 2008 by Christine B.

invisibleshelves
Show off your intellectual side (and find a place for all those books!) by making floating book shelves.
It’s an incredible way of showing off your attractive book collection, and for the self-loving writer it is also a great way to brag about your publications! If you’re not as prolific a writer as Steven King though, then perhaps you may not have enough published books of your own to ‘float’, in which case you could just float all those ‘how to’ books about novel writing.

Business owners could ‘float’ their trade books, lawyers could even ‘float’ their law books to trade their stuffy office look for a more trendy appeal. Think of the number of books nutritionists and doctors could float! There is hardly a professional out there who could not spice up his professional ambiance with this simple trick.

Love the idea? Here’s a simple video showing how you can make this floating bookshelf happen!

How To Install Invisible Shelves

See the floating books on flickr.

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Why Everyone Needs a To-Do list

Posted on 11 July 2008 by Christine B.

Forget all those shiny productivity tools you have lying around on your desk. The one most powerful productivity tool you might ever come across is a simple sheet of paper and a pen.

To-do lists are not only for the forgetful, or the unproductive. It is rather a way to blow through your tasks one by one, and eventually just keep far more time to yourself. Almost effortless free time, who doesn’t want more of that?

So, why are to-do lists so universally effective?
Have you ever stared into space, wondering “where to start” on everything you need to do? Eventually, you might get a thing or two done, but not even close to as much you could be capable of if you have some clear direction on what needs to be done, and when.

When you put together a list, and write down absolutely everything that needs to get done, not only will you not forget a crucial item (only creating MORE work down the road!), but you will also feel more productive as you start crossing off completed tasks.
In addition, you’ll look at your list and realize that a number of these tasks on your to-do list are quick little things, like sending emails. You can finish them off while you download some files or listen to your favorite podcast. While they are easy enough to strike off the list, together everything can seem so overwhelming that you don’t get anything done before you actually put it down on paper.

Why they work
To-do lists work because of a few simple concepts:

  • You don’t forget what you have to do
  • While it may be hard to prioritize in your head, within a second you can see oversee what needs to be done when tasks are written down, and what should be done first.
  • You can focus entirely on completing the tasks, instead of worrying about forgetting them
  • Last, but not least, you can work down the list without losing valuable time deciding what to do next. Over the course of a day (or week) that can free up anywhere from an hour to half a day of free time.

Although pen and paper is as good a tool as any, most phones and computers also have to-do list options. Just pick one and stick with it, because you don’t want to end up with five to do lists in different places, and get confused by the number of places you are writing things down.

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Welcome!

Posted on 07 July 2008 by Christine B.

Welcome to my new website! Although I have been a freelance writer for the past five years, I recently decided to do a professional overhaul and relocate my website to www.wildtyping.com.

A little about myself: I have a degree in Biotechnology, Chemistry and Economics and am currently pursuing a Masters degree in Behavior Genetics. Concurrently, I am a freelance writer and my articles have been featured in publications such as FOX News, ADVANCE Magazine, Coffee House Digest, City Living, Families.com, Techiediva.com, and many more.

In addition, I have worked in advertising and direct mail. I have crafted ads, sales letters, brochures and a variety of other materials for my clients, both large and small.

You never stop learning and updating skills, and when companies decide it is time for their employees (or entire marketing department) to work on their writing I am often brought in to provide training sessions. These can span a few hours, to a few days.

Although this website serves as a professional portfolio, I will be posting short blog articles on writing, business and advertising as well.

Enjoy!

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About Me

I am a writer and blogger, and cover health, marketing, writing, travel, relationships, and lifestyle. When I am not typing wildly, I enjoy doing research towards my doctoral degree.


I contribute to magazines, blogs, and a variety of other media. I would be delighted to write or blog for your magazine as well.


~ Christine







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