Entering a new era here at Worldstouch! I have had international projects before and have even blogged about them, but it has been nearly 7 years since I’ve been on my own, doing this work I love as WorldsTouch.
As…
This summer (2014) Jean-Francois and Trish spent ten days back on what the French call the Chemin de Compostela and the Spanish generally just call El Camino. It’s really a collection of pilgrimage walking paths that cross Europe and end…
Max Weber and the Protestant Ethic
When I lived in Alaska in 1972, a young woman hitchhiked down to our homestead, offering to barter her labor for room and board. At the time, I was a neophyte writer, so came…
When I worked for Cloud for Good, I wrote this piece about campaigns and what you can do with them in Salesforce. It has been popular, so I wanted to have the link here.
The Magic of Salesforce Campaigns
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I’ve added two pages about packing. Here’s a packing list. I’ve been using it for the past 10 years. Only the electronics are different.
This is a rant I put together for college girls on their way to Europe for…
Until one is committed there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectualness. Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation) there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one…
In November, two of my friends and I will head to the country of Nepal, where we will find opportunities to work in fields where we have experience and expertise.
I’ll be working with my client (and I WISH I…