7 1/2 Habits of Highly Successful Lifelong Learners

In the beginning we were asked to checkout this philosophy as one of our things.

I scanned through them and made an observation for the record.

I really didn't think much more about them.

Now that I've muddled through the 23 things, I'm looking at
these 7 1/2 steps with a lot more respect.

This is what it takes to get to the end in one piece.

And now I can really play.
# 22 & #23 (finally)
Net.library was pretty much a blow by- I really found more titles I might actually use in our database. When I get this mp3 thing, I'll try it out.
I have had a lot of fun and frustration trying out all these things. I'm very grateful that we were afforded this opportunity to explore.
In the beginning I called one of the blog champions for some advice, I was told that my ADD problem could not be addressed at that time. You may notice I have stuff all over the place.
You don't know the half of it- I didn't do things in order and I did a lot of stuff just because I wanted to, not necessarily because that step came next. The important thing for me is I had
a great learning experience. For a person my age, that is no lite statement. I also really appreciated the tenacity of some of our staff and the willingness to help others. This has been a fantastic bonding experience for most of the bloggers at YPL.
Again, I thank you all from my wannabe Pam's Perfect Princess' heart.
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Thursday, October 25, 2007

#21

http://www.thefrenchecole.com/soundbytes/podcast/tfe1.m4a I stole this site from my boss, HRH , Monster Woman, It's all about me, PWitte because even though she's the boss of me
at work, I can do anything she can do. This is still America. http://www.playsmoothjazzpiano.com/

#18&19

I have played with zoho and googledocs. I used google for schedules, which worked very well, I tried to use zoho for an ebay type thing to keep track of sales and whatnot. It wasn't that much
different from what I'm used to using at home. The big difference is the versatility of using the web. I can work on this from almost anywhere and other people can add to my forms if I choose to let them. I can see where this could really make a world of difference to small business and people without updated software. There's always people who just want the world to know what they're thinking. It seems to me that in time no one will have to buy programs for their home computers, we'll all just google whatever we need. This would have to be a good thing.

I checked out alot of the award winners from the short list. The thing I really appreciated the most was finally having a directory to access sites I would never have found on my own.