The learning curves have been steep, over the past couple of weeks.  I have been introduced to a few more free tools I wanted to share.

  • Zoho.com is an autoresponder and so much more. While this autoresponder is secure, I have to admit the back end of this system can get ‘geeky’ so be prepared and you do not always have the ‘pretty’ options to make forms look swanky.  Function and form.
  • Text’em allows you to text from the comfort of your own computer. This learning curve is quite simple and you can have an account up, running and be texting within moments. The wonder of this process is that you do not have to reveal your phone number, within your texts.  These is an inbox-email-type system to read responses to your text and create further responses.  This is perfect for a Virtual Instructor who does not want to have their contact information out there.  A couple of slight drawbacks: the system in not instantaneous [it took about 15 minutes to process an outgoing text & nearly as long to receive a reply to that text-during testing phase].  And you have to collect your contacts’ providers.

All and all, these freebies are worth a look.  Let me know what you think.

Last fall I heard Daniel Pink speak at Westfield State College, Westfield, MA[who BTW have a wonderful Speakers Series, if you are ever in the area during the school year on a given Monday night].  For years, I’ve been a big fan of Mr. Pink’s work and was thrilled to hear him in person.  He was promoting his newest book Drive.  Here is a fabulous video illustrating Daniel’s point.   Enjoy!

For the past few June Tuesday’s I’ve been spending my nights, with some crafty, fun women at the Reclaimed Crafts class.

Wiseman's Wine Coaster

Wiseman's Wine Coaster

It’s been a fabulous time to just get away from the computer screen and get my hands dirty.  It helps me remember ‘The Journey is the Destination’.   To see more images and projects we’ve been up to check out The Reclaimed Crafts Blogspot