Each week at The Inspired Solo, we search the wide blogosphere over to find seven posts of particularly inspiring nature. So, here are your fresh bursts of inspiration for the week most recently ending!
Wonder what LawMummy’s up to these days? Here’s your answer. So here’s my question: Does it inspire you much to do the same? What’s your version of “write a book online”? What would you do if you had no fear?
At LifeClever Your Prep Card is waiting. Don’t leave home without it! It’s a good tip for productive days, because really, there’s nothing like handwritten notes from time to time, despite all the available technology.
How to become a CIO – that’s chief inspiration officer – brought to you by Life Optimizer.
The Positivity Blog brings us Confucius’s top 9 lessons for life.
Here’s inspiration of another type altogether, from Mark Bennett at Defending People: The Art and Science of Criminal Trial Lawyering, all about Japanese justice. This might inspire some creative thinking, if you let it. For instance: what would you do in that situation? Reading this post, are you perhaps in a better frame of mind to tackle your (much smaller) problems? You don’t have to change an institution (but you could, if you had to).
Communicatrix writes about the black hole between OK and great, and how to cross it without losing yourself or your mind.
Black Belt Productivity gives you permission to do what you know you need to do.

