Tinkering with the Template
My new template looks a little sorry at the moment. I have hopes of getting back in to tinker with it sometime soon. My CSS skillz are in pretty bad shape.
I'm 32, I'm a librarian, and I only have a second.
My new template looks a little sorry at the moment. I have hopes of getting back in to tinker with it sometime soon. My CSS skillz are in pretty bad shape.
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I never get "meme-tagged," but I'm going to just camp on to this one because I think a) it's interesting and b) it's easy.
So, here are five non-librarian blogs I read:
1. 43 Folders : I don't care if Merlin Mann is a Mac-aholic, I love his blog and all its accoutrements. This is honestly the only podcast I always listen to. 43F introduced me to GTD productivity and to the idea of getting over my personal suck, of which I have several, unfortunately.
2. The Chief Happiness Officer : reminds me that how work gets done is as important as if it gets done.
3. Slow Leadership : I'm the turtle, reinventing reference is the mountain. It's a slow, slow process.
4. Engadget : look at all the shiny things!
5. I Will Teach You To Be Rich : I have several personal finance sites that I read, but Ramit Sethi--of PBWiki fame--usually has the best links. A close tie is Get Rich Slowly. I don't have any intention of being either an entrepreneur or rich, but I'm also not planning on being elbow-deep in debt for the rest of my life. These two bloggers seem to have the right idea.
So, the blogs I read also seem to be a little peek into my mind: be productive, be the best manager I can be, keep up with the toys, and don't be poor. I will admit: while I clean out my library-related posts about once a week, I go through my "fun" blogs almost every day. I live and breathe library work, but I'm a human being, and keeping in touch with my personal needs helps keep me balanced.
All library and no fun make Whitney a dull girl.
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