Brands Are Listening, But Is The Hearing Selective?

I would say that in general, I’m a positive person on Twitter, more prone to happy and humorous conversation than rant. But the other week, after receiving a bill from AT&T, I couldn’t help myself. I tweeted and Facebook’d:

Right after I finish this peanut butter cookie post I am flexing my wrists to write a strongly . . . → Read More: Brands Are Listening, But Is The Hearing Selective?

Prayers for Anissa

I spend a lot of time explaining to friends, family, and businesses what the point of Twitter is. It’s not uncommon to hear the, “Why the hell do I want to know what people are having for lunch?” question in regards to the micro blogging platform.

And while Twitter sometimes gets abused as a lightning fast way . . . → Read More: Prayers for Anissa

Confessing to the Absurdity of my Worst Procrastination Tendencies

I’m a high functioning person with the capacity to get a lot done in a limited amount of time. However, when I have a lot of projects on my plate (which is pretty much always, between Boston Mamas, Posh Peacock, and my other freelance writing and editing gigs), sometimes I just feel utterly overwhelmed; every task . . . → Read More: Confessing to the Absurdity of my Worst Procrastination Tendencies

Tell It Like It Is

Had it not been for my Twitter feed, the fuss over Twilight very well would have bypassed my filter (clearly, I’m the parent of a preschooler not a tween/teen). I did take a moment to get up to speed via Friday’s Boston Globe review, and laughed out loud over this capsule box, whose rating description includes . . . → Read More: Tell It Like It Is