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Successful Blogging in 2010 – Self Review
Dear friends,
As 2010 was my first year of blogging I am celebrating a successful year in terms of my blog-sphere. In this context I want to share with you some of the site statistics as done by WordPress itself.
The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how my blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Wow.
Crunchy numbers
A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 4,700 times in 2010. That’s about 11 full 747s.
In 2010, there were 26 new posts, not bad for the first year! There were 60 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 3mb. That’s about 1 pictures per week.
The busiest day of the year was August 16th with 173 views. The most popular post that day was HARD Goals Vs SMART Goals .
Where did they come from?
The top referring sites in 2010 were linkedin.com, facebook.com, mail.live.com, en.wordpress.com, and mail.yahoo.com.
Some visitors came searching, mostly for smart goals, hard goals, jci logo, ihs logo, and ihs.
Attractions in 2010
These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.
HARD Goals Vs SMART Goals August 2010
9 comments
Knowing the Past to Understand the Present and Plan for the Future July 2010
8 comments and 1 Like on WordPress.com,
Reclaiming Semitism October 2010
7 comments and 1 Like on WordPress.com,
WikiLeaks… or is it? December 2010
5 comments and 1 Like on WordPress.com,
Ideas to Actions September 2010
2 comments
Ideas to Actions
We, as human beings, have a zillion ideas flying around in that mind of ours. Yet as Charles Landry once said “the single biggest problem in the world is not finding great ideas but getting great ideas to move, to flow” and this will be the focus of my post. I aim at showing how to move from ideas to actions. From dreams to reality.
Drowning in our ideas and getting stuck on what to do is in itself a thinking problem, a self-inflicted problem in most cases. What we need is to rethink our way of thinking about ideas to create the right movement in the right direction, the rest will follow.
Here are few steps to consider:
Rethink complexity.We create complexities, mind barriers and problems by simply over-analyzing our situation, given and capabilities. Often outsiders see things more objectively and clearly, so do share your ideas and “worries” with some trusted people to get feedback and their perspective before you jumpy into over-analyzing.
Rethink systems.If you’re in a “system”… be it a work environment, friends, community or physical location that is being resistant to change, to comply to new ideas…rethink the system. If you have the power to change the system before you tackle new ideas, do so…if not, then start searching for a newer system that better encourages the very behavior and ideas you seek.
Rethink ego.Our ego can sometimes hinder us from exploring new ideas, from realizing our failures, our limitations and our resources. We keep on rearranging the deck chairs on a sinking ship by keeping busy and deceiving ourselves that we’re making progress.
Rethink boundaries.No idea is too big or too far-fetched, growth and progress often needs exploring new territory, so do take that leap of faith to go into undiscovered forests.
Rethink habits.We are what we do often, so do reflect on your habits and see whether those are pushing you forward towards achieving your dreams and implementing those ideas or are they pulling you back? Failing to realize the impact your habits have on you might mean that you’ll stay stuck where you are.
Rethink failure and success.Two faces of one coin, one cannot come without the other. If you’re afraid of being wrong, embarrassed by failure or paralyzed by insecurity, you will never find the solutions that lead to meaningful growth.. On the other hand, you need to know what success looks like. Muddy expectations lead to exhaustion and defeat before you even get started. Praise short-term accomplishments to appeal to your heart and not just your head. It will keep your ideas moving along.
Rethink the possible.In most cases it just needs that extra push, that bit of motivation, that one voice to tell you “Everything is feasible!”. Many of the things that seem possible and even trivial today were once impossible, so don’t let anything hold you back and go for it!
Seven simple steps with a great impact. Everything is feasible and all ideas can materialize, dreams can become reality…and it’s all in your head!



