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Seven Ways To Find Time When You Don’t Have A Time Machine

Seven Ways To Find Time When You Don’t Have A Time Machine

by Sam Dounis | Apr 20, 2016 | Blogging, Stories, Writing

“I don’t have time!!” is a common cry when I ask people why they haven’t published a blog post in forever, or why they’ve been saying they’re starting a podcast series but have yet to broadcast the first episode. If you lament the...
What Great Content Has In Common With A Rubik’s Cube

What Great Content Has In Common With A Rubik’s Cube

by Sam Dounis | Apr 6, 2016 | About Sam, Blogging, Stories, Writing

Do you remember the Rubik’s Cube craze of the 1980’s?! It was the ultimate puzzle to solve, and the kudos you got when you made all those little coloured tiles match up! I still remember people coming to school with their completed puzzles, all smugness...
Decoding Social Media’s Best Practices For Small Businesses

Decoding Social Media’s Best Practices For Small Businesses

by Sam Dounis | Mar 31, 2016 | Blogging, Stories, Writing

This is a guest post written by Nina Pineda, a Content Marketing Specialist from Spiralytics. It is no longer a question whether or not social media should be utilised by small businesses. It is now a question of how to make full use of it. This article will inform...
How I Know Blogging’s Not A Waste Of My Time

How I Know Blogging’s Not A Waste Of My Time

by Sam Dounis | Mar 16, 2016 | About Sam, Blogging, Stories, Writing

We all want to be liked, don’t we? Whether it’s by the popular girls or your favourite teacher at school; your parents, siblings or children at home (I’m assuming your partner likes you!); your boss or colleagues at work; or just by people in...
Social Media’s Contribution To Your Self Worth

Social Media’s Contribution To Your Self Worth

by Sam Dounis | Jan 28, 2016 | About Sam, Kimber, Thoughts and Musings, Uncategorized

The best thing about having a dog, is that they’re always pleased to see you. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been gone an hour, five minutes, or just to another room in the house: the welcome you get when you step back into their proximity is just as...
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