Back in late January I received a nomination from Patrick Griffin, of patrickgriffinonline.com, to participate in a challenge; to produce a blog post containing seven selected links from my Tame Bear Weblog. Well I finally quit procrastinating and got it done, so I can take this off my whiteboard.

Stairsteps - We sit on the shoulders of others.

THE GOAL

To unite bloggers (from all sectors) in a joint endeavor to share lessons learned and create a bank of long but not forgotten blog posts that deserve to see the light of day again.

THE RULES

1)     Blogger is nominated to take part

2)     Blogger publishes his/her 7 links on his/her blog – 1 link for each category.

This shouldn’t take you long to do – don’t over-think it!

– Your most beautiful post
– Your most popular post
– Your most controversial post
– Your most helpful post
– A post whose success surprised you
– A post you feel didn’t get the attention it deserved
– The post that you are most proud of

3)     Blogger nominates up to 5 more bloggers to take part.

(Feel free to nominate any kind of blog to take part – we want this project to be as inclusive as possible!)

4)     These bloggers publish their 7 links and nominate another 5 more bloggers


Leaves in fall.
And so with no further ado, I offer you these seven links, from the archives of Tame Bear Weblog …

 

(Tweet each one please as you read. :)

 

BeautifulThe Multiverse in 140-Characters

Popular – “Haunted Castle(Tame Bear Podcast)

ControversialA Nation of Whiners

HelpfulSimple Business

Surprisingly SuccessfulThe Thief

More Attention Please – The Reckoning & Renaissance To Come

Most Proud OfFive Kids and a Gun

 

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For those who are interested, here is the source of the original Rules of the 7 Link Challenge.

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1 Comment on My Seven Links

  1. Glad to see you completing white board goals.
    Can’t wait to read this collection – putting it on my
    white board tasks for tomorrow. :)

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