Sunday’s Speedlinking 10-7-07

At Alex Shalman . com - Practical Personal Development the Sunday morning tradition is me posting links, to my favorite articles for the week, from OTHER blogs. I feel like this is a good way to bring attention to quality writing that my readers might not get a chance to see otherwise.
For this week my favorite articles are:
Bob Walsh has a small tutorial on making a video over at lifehack. Since I will eventually be adding videos to this site, I thought it was an interesting read. Any other bloggers considering adding video footage of themselves?
Introducing the Gorilla Sandwhich, a remarkable strategy for combining form and function, into a unique product worth eating and talking about. It’s a raw food meal, all inside a hollowed out cucumber. I’m going to the whole foods market tonight to pick up my very first one!
Liz Strauss from successful bog, has another blog you might not have known about. It’s called Letting ME Be. She shares with us her definition of love, which is absolutely beautiful and heart warming.
What can a rock star teach us about business? Find out as our local neighborhood blogging rock star tells us seven business lessons he learned playing in a rock band. Oh yea, his name is non-other than Jonathan Phillips.
Char of Casual Keystrokes gives us 10 reasons why fitness should be her number one priority. This won’t apply to everyone, but it could serve as a catalyst for your very own list. I like it!
Personal Development Scoop:
If you’ve written, or read a personal development article that you would like to share with us, you now have that opportunity. Please use the contact form to e-mail me a link to the article, so that I can review it for a future Sunday’s Speedlinking.
Posted by Alex Shalman in Networking | October 7, 2007 | Digg | Del.icio.us | Stumble | Print | 3 comments

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Wow, Alex!
Thank you. That’s very special one to me. I’m touched that you found it and shared it with your readers. Really.
I am glad you like my making fitness a priority post. As a Mom, it is so easy to put everyone else first, but I wrote the post as a reminder to myself that sometimes I need to come first.
Thank you guys for writing remarkable articles that are worth sharing