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Beth Parker’s Daring Dream as an Author for 2010!

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Besides by work as a communications consultant and professional writer, I’m taking the plunge and preparing to draw attention to myself as a recognized Canadian author. So look out world, or at least, publishers out there in magazine and book-land, you are going to hear more from me in the months ahead.

It’s not that I’m totally unknown. Some of your kids may have enjoyed “Thomas Knew There Were Pirates Living in the Bathroom,” published by Black Moss/Oxford several years ago. Or perhaps you’ve read my columns more recently in Beaches Living or Heart Business Journal (this December).

But this is just the beginning. Look outthe words are flowing fast.

Beth Parker
Professional Writer
www.bethparker.com

President, CAWEE
Canadian Association of Women Executives & Entrepreneurs
June 2008-June 2010

Multi Tasking? So what are you avoiding?

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Much has been written about multi tasking. Women seem particularly good at it, but wisdom lately seems to point to the folly of seeing just how much one can balance in a single day .

The ability to multi task demands a combination of personality and circumstances. For some, the more things they have to juggle, the more energized they become. Im not saying that they handle things better, but they certainly revel in seeing how well they can pack it all in. The trouble is, like all multi-taskers, eventually the person crashes gets sick, turns grumpy, becomes careless. There always seems to be a price to pay for over multi extending oneself, and it is difficult to determine how close one is to the edge. Its like how your computers work or dont work. No one knows when it will happen, but suddenly your Word document is overloaded to the point of paralysis and with no warning your screen is suddenly blank.

The biggest problem with multi tasking is that it allows each of us to tackle the tasks instead of the big picture. I was once watching a television show about someone who decided to write a book. His wife asked about his progress and he replied, Oh I havent started yet, he replied, First I need to get new pencils and lots of them, then I need some paper .

We all start out with dreams and big ideas. Then life happens, and between families and jobs, opportunities for multitasking crowd out everything else. The years go by and suddenly the big dreams have vanished into agendas, Blackberries, and endless to-do list that we make, check off, then start again.

Dont throw out the agendas and the lists believe me, Im keeping mine. But know when to put them aside. Just because you can do ten things at once doesnt mean you have to. And if you must make that list, decide what to omit in order to give yourself a little more time for to grow, to plan, to think and recharge.

Blogger gone fishing

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Relax. Reach for the stars. Find balance in your life. Get online, anywhere and anytime.

We are bombarded daily not just with messages and instructions, but also with contradictory demands and ideas.

I was instructed when setting up a BLOG that I must continue to populate my BLOG collection. I cant take a break just because inspiration has run dry (heaven forbid).

So what happens when a BLOGGER goes on vacation? There must be an online article about this somewhere. I suspect he or she continues to wax eloquently about the value of rest and relaxation, noting the sounds of the loons on the lake and the clarity of the stars at night.

Im not going to do that.

Im on vacation. I somehow dont think the world will miss my messages.

P.S. And just in case youre wondering about the fishing, Ive used the term as poetic license. Im not really fishing ug!

Blogging, here I come

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

I’ve taken the plunge into the world of blogging. There used to be a “newsletter” on this page, but I was kidding myself if I really thought it was being downloaded and read by anyone.

“You have to blog”, I was told, “Blogging is the new way to get your words out there for the world to see.

I resisted for awhile. Then I noticed that others around me were blogging – real estate agents, engineers, dentists, and financial consultants. I said to myself, “If they can blog, why wouldn’t I, a writer, blog?”

I couldn’t give a reason why I wouldn’t. So here goes. Word wisdom from Beth, on a blog-regular basis.

Stay tuned.

B

Welcome to Beth Parker’s Blog

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Welcome!