Subscribing and Connecting to Delightability Musings
Greetings Global Citizens,
I recently changed the blog subscription service for the Delightability blog from feedburner to Jetpack. That is a bunch of blah blah for most of you. You don’t really need the details but, what this does mean is that if you previously subscribed, you’ll need to
re-subscribe. I apologize for the inconvenience foisted upon me by the gods of technology.
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In my blog posts I aim to make us all a little smarter, more thoughtful, and more productive. I hope that each post has a multiplier effect, on you initially and then in turn on others you share with.
What Subscribing Will Mean for You
Wondering how many emails you get when you subscribe? Great question. My goal is to blog weekly. I don’t always make that goal and sometimes I exceed it. When you confirm your subscription you can create the frequency to match what you want e.g., immediately, weekly, etc. Fortnights and blue moons are not yet part of the mix.
Rather not clutter your email? I understand. I’ll continue to provide links to posts as they occur on social media, but that isn’t a guarantee you’ll receive them. After all, the drive of many social networks is toward favoring paid and promoted content or that which is created directly within their platform, in essence digital sharecropping.
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Recent Blog Posts:
Here are the last few blogs posts. If you especially enjoy an article, please share it with others, tweet it, or like it on facebook.
- The US Presidential Debate of the Future – It’s easier than you think.
- Robots Don’t Kill Jobs But CEOs Do – Let’s not lose our humanity.
- Acceptable Discomfort is Better than None – At home, at work, and everywhere.
- Food for Thought and For Neighbors and the Friends You Will Meet – Food: There is an App for that, and a Mouth.
- 5 Lessons: Picking Up Passengers on the Train of Progress – Because you won’t reach the destination on your own.
- Grocery Clerks Help You Become a Better Storyteller – Ditch the elevator pitch.
- Making a sandwich reveals your biases – Your autopilot framed you.
- Why Your Brain Resists the New – Machiavelli was probably smarter than you.
- Inaction is not the Same as Voting NO – Taking your ball and going home.
- Glimmer of Hope in Your City – Do you know about participatory budgeting?
- An Open Letter to City Leaders in the World Community – City Leaders as Designers.
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Subscribe if you like. If not, I’ll occasionally see you out and about in the social universe. Thank you for reading and sharing and being a better global citizen.
Kind Regards,
about Gregory Olson
Gregory Olson is a consultant, speaker, and author. His upcoming book is l’ impossi preneurs: A Hopeful Journey Through Tomorrow.
Greg also authored, The Experience Design Blueprint, a book about designing better experiences and then making them come true. The models in the Experience Design BLUEPRINT are equally relevant to organizations of all types and sizes including start-up entrepreneurs, nonprofits, for-profits, and government.
See a book summary. Read the book reviews on Amazon. Read The Experience Design Blueprint on Kindle or any device using the free Kindle Reader application or read the full color print edition.