Each week, I read hundreds of blogs so you don’t have to! Well, OK, you should read some anyway, but really, who has time for all that bloggy goodness? I do. I’ve culled out the best of the best, and sorted them all out in one convenient brief for your perusing pleasure.
Blawg Review
This week’s Blawg Review (#241, but who’s counting? Besides Ed., I mean) is hosted at Infamy or Praise, in honor of the 68th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attacks.
Managing Your Business
At the[non]billable hour, Matt Homann writes about bad clients – sussing them out and giving them the boot.
Alexis Martin Neely writes about being a bad businesswoman at the Lawyerist and suggests you give yourself a little LIFT.
Learn how to script a better client experience at Legal Practice Pro from my good friend Jay Fleischman.
Psychology of Inspiration
How does David Lat get happy? Gretchen Rubin at The Happiness Project finds out for us.
At Successfully Solo, Barbara Nelson asks us whether we’ve got vision and focus, and tells us how to find those elusive beasts.
Social Media & Blogs
Blog early and often – so sayeth the Nolo Legal Marketing Blawg (and I completely agree).
Social Media Law Student gives us the Nike Method of Social Media Marketing.
Productivity
At Dumb Little Man/Tips for Life, you can learn six ways to find peace and quiet during your busy solo workday.
Beat procrastination with these tips to motivate yourself from Web Worker Daily.
What to do when you’re overwhelmed with work? Alex Fayle has some suggestions at Someday Syndrome.
Holiday Goodness
GTD Times wants you to enjoy the holidays without going nuts and has just the tips you need to accomplish this worthy goal.
Finally, enjoy this video and get inspired:
That’s it for this week. Save a gingerbread man for me.



Hi! I saw the nice mention of my blog, The Happiness Project, here. I very much appreciate those kind words and you shining a spotlight on my blog. Thanks and best wishes, Gretchen Rubin
My pleasure, Gretchen! I’ve been following your project for awhile now — it’s exciting stuff! Good luck with the book.