Elucubrate

On the side of my Starbucks cup was the word elucubrate. This interesting word means “to produce (a written work) by working long and diligently.” This is a great mission statement word for this blog and others. With a path of over 40 audio books, the listening experience of these books will be captured in words and pictures over the next few years in the pages of this site. This has been an amazing experience so far and one I would like to continue to share with you.

Blogs are very interesting journals and a view into different aspects of life. Some of my favorite sites are definitely elucubrating amazing works of productivity, leadership, and motivation. Take a look at some of the links on this site and become a part of their ongoing stories. Sites like 100 bloggers offers a glimpse into the psyche of a variety of different authors. One of my favorite writers, Seth Godin, elucubrates a continuation of his popular books on his website every day.

For those of you genuinely curious about life, you’ll enjoy the continuing story on Dwayne Melancan’s blog. Dwayne always finds the most interesting tidbits of information as he travels around the world. His post on travelling “Unwrinkled” is a classic. Keven Eikenberry asks questions and the answers are always thought provoking and interesting. His story about the “shoe tree,” will make you think about creativity and possibly challenge you to elucubrate that written work of art that you have promised yourself that you’ll write… someday.

I noticed this morning that popular blogger, Rajesh Setty, has elucubrated a new e-book. Entitled “Personal Branding for Technology Professionals,” this is a great example of helpful professional resources being offered for free on the net. His previous e-book entitled, “When you can’t earn an MBA,” is a great resource for anyone looking into the MBA process.

I would love to hear from anyone willing to elucubrate a comment about this post.

Have a great day!


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