Posts by Kittie Walker
Life’s Journey another Puzzle Piece Slots into Place
I’ve struggled with personal confidence most of my life – growing up I was introverted and shy. I married early looking for acceptance and belonging and found neither. The man I married became physically, mentally, and emotionally abusive switching almost overnight. Two children, a career, and seventeen years later, I fled a dire situation with…
Read MoreA guide to security for small businesses
Often times, as a security professional, I speak about enterprise-related issues and tend to ignore the small guy. Since small business is the backbone of the USA and most other countries, I think it’s time I gave a nod to them and told them a bit about security for small businesses and why it’s so…
Read MoreHow to Relax At Christmas Parties And Keep Your Personal Brand Intact
Lunches out, Friday night drinks, summer picnics and office BBQs don’t seem to cause nearly as many embarrassing incidents as Christmas parties do. The gossip after the Christmas party is retold for years and years. It’s not easy to pick your way through this minefield so that you don’t become the next urban legend, let’s…
Read MoreThe Three Book Diet – Can I Make It Work In 2013?
As usual for a Sunday morning, Chris Brogan has gotten me thinking. Thinking about Indigo Girl and what the business and I need to focus in on for 2013. Today he’s challenged us to a Thee Book Diet (#3DB). The concept revolves around the fact that we are in an age of information overwhelm. We…
Read MoreHow to Increase Employee Morale and Improve Productivity
Something is not quite right, not as it should be at the office. It has lost its sparkle, people are not engaging and do not want to be there, but you cannot put your finger on what the problem is other than employee morale is at an all time low and productivity has stalled. May…
Read MoreChain Letters Are Alive and Well in the Digital World
Don’t Know What Chain Letters Are – Let Me Explain Back in the day, for those under the age of 30, there was a phenomenon called chain letters. You would receive a letter in the post and you would have to pass it on to a set number of friends, by writing them letters. To…
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