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  1. Very tired after a HUGE day in Dubai. Met some really nice ppl and learned soooo much. Bangalore tomorrow!
  2. @how2getmore Love YOUR work! Networking queen!
  3. In Dubai looking forward to day 1 of #upodubai
  4. Thinks @deanhunt08 would be a very nice son in law, even with his minxy ways
  5. #UPODubai speaker meeting http://twitpic.com/pysoc
  6. RT @EzineArticles Enthusiasm is contagious. Market a product/service you're passionate about and others will become excited about it too!
  7. Discovering IM events for next year at http://www.internetbusiness...
  8. If you think you are 'the average man in the street', you are.
  9. @MarketStL Right back at you Will
  10. Don't use Squidoo and Hubpages - interesting stats for IMers http://bit.ly/YVOi
  11. 'What is written without effort is in general read without pleasure.’Samuel Johnson
  12. @LilleaWoodlyns Here it is: http://bit.ly/2CeW5h
  13. I'm loving my new office chair, bought on recommendation from @JamesSchramko - will the Mac be next?
  14. Looking forward to a wild time in India http://bit.ly/4qrlM8
  15. Going to my first ever Hindu wedding tomorrow - good cultural warm up to going to Bangalore in a few weeks...
  16. 'The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them.'Mark Twain
  17. 'The only reason for being a professional writer is that you just can't help it.'Leo Rosten
  18. 'Write as often as possible, not with the idea at once of getting into print, but as if you were learning an instrument.'J B Priestley
  19. 'Once writing has become your major vice and greatest pleasure only death can stop it.'Ernest Hemingway
  20. 'The more you say, the less people remember. the fewer the words, the greater the profit.' Francois Fenelon