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Information Overload: Make Using Your Email Delete Button Like Eating Chocolate!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Ezster On Saturday, I attended BlogHer Boston. The networking was fabulous - meeting many new bloggers in the Boston area as well as seeing long-time blogher buddies and of course, Jory, Lisa, and Elisa. BlogHer always inspires me and this one did not fail. It was better than eating chocolate!

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Lisa Canter Brings Sharing Foundation Campaign to 50% Mark!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As of today, contributors have helped me raise $381 towards the $750 goal. With everyone's help and support, I'm sure we'll reach our goal. As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, I want to tell everyone how grateful I am for their contributions, links, and advice. Lisa's post is here. Donors: Richardo Carreon.

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Social Media and Diabetes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

NetChick: This Chick's Life. I'm 38, and I've been blogging my personal life for 11 years. I'm passionate about writing, technology, and building communities both online and "in real life" My blog is " This Chick's Life. Diabetes has touched my life in several very personal ways. Tell me about you.

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Grants for Kids To Create Healthy Living Programs in Their Community: What blogs provide inspiration?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I can always use some help. I asked a few colleagues on Blogher and beyond and discovered a few excellent blogs and video blogs that offer advice and recipes for parents who want to make sure their kids are eating a healthy meal. They also partner with urban gardeners to help them grown healthier food. Need some ideas?

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29-Day Giving Challenge Takeaway: Compassion is Hardest to Give

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First I gave away money, then stuff, then advice, and then my giving became more intangible. I came to realize that, at least for me, the most difficult thing to give away sometimes is compassion for individuals I encounter in every day life. While out to lunch on my Day 29, I got one of those tea bags with a saying on the tag.

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3 Answers for a Young Activist

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to, "How do I live my life?" There are very few things in life that are 100% guaranteed, which is scary, but if you have a big dream for your future, chances are achieving it will involve taking some risks and leaps of faith. Breaking down what you want to do into small, manageable actions can help you move through your paralysis.

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Women in Nonprofit Technology Who Rock: Adding to Fast Company's Most Influential Women in Technology List

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The list included BlogHer founders Elisa Camahort Page, Jory Des Jardins, and Lisa Stone. Susan Tenby is the community manager at TechSoup responsible for their Second Life efforts. Rebecca Corliss is Boston area social media activist and one of the leaders who helped raised over $20,000 for Jane Doe, Inc. Holly Ross.