Save room for the Brag Basket

The Brag Basket is our tradition of sharing. The basket is always free and open all weekend, this one August 3-5, 2012. Have some good news this week? Put it in the Brag Basket.

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Don’t hold back because of that word, “brag.” When you hold back, you hide your good news and accomplishments that might inspire others. Even though I call this the Brag Basket, it’s not really about bragging. It’s about sharing.

What can you do in the Brag Basket?

  • introduce yourself
  • share some great news from this week
  • congratulate a friend
  • laugh about something wonderful that you tried that failed
  • applaud for each other

Speak up and add yourself or another deserving soul in the comments. It lets you meet each other a bit. Reading each others’ stories brings us a bit closer to being a community.

How does it work? You write a comment on this post. We all cheer, and everyone feels great.

This is not an ad. (I delete the ads.) It’s a conversation with friends. So jump in. And remember to cheer for each other.

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Published: August 4, 2012

4 Comments

  1. Yesterday, a Friday in fact, our NW OSBDC made our very first Skype staff meeting. Laura was in Alva, Missy and Ashlyn were in Enid and I was in Waynoka. No driving for anyone. The only thing I missed out on were the cookies! Laura even sent some to the Enid office so they could have cookies during the meeting. Guess I should have been in Alva. It was great fun and we actually conducted a lot of business. We have another Skype Staff meeting scheduled in 2 weeks.

  2. Earlier this week I attended the 140edu Conference in NYC. There were many GREAT presenters. I encourage everyone to check out the photography of hall monitor Dave Clark from Toronto, Canada: https://www.facebook.com/David.Bradley.Photography. Jeff Pulver and Chris Lehmann did another excellent job creating and executing the event.

  3. Thanks for sharing, Sally. It was a pleasure to meet you in person at the 140conf in June, and I’m so glad to hear how well the EDU event, as well!

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