Last week’s tweet highlights in a nutshell? Your mental outlook determines your choices; making more money; getting people to spread your ideas; the best day to grocery-shop; gaming to improve your typing; hackable devices you own; a chronically rebellious printer that prints the same words over and over…
Here’s a quick summary of tweets posted by @nycework between June 9 through June 14, 2013:

You can get better deals on groceries when you shop on certain days of the week.
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- A quote by Frederick Langbridge about how mental attitude affects the choices you make;
- a video featuring Avi Rubin talking about how all devices are hackable;
- an article explaining why it’s best to shop for groceries on a certain day of the week;
- a web-based, Space Invaders-like game that tests and improves your typing;
- an article with 9 insights to help sharpen your money-making skills;
- a visual example of why it’s important to secure your printer and other wireless devices;
- and, @nycework’s previous digest that includes a video post with Seth Godin talking about how to get people to spread your ideas.
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Last week’s tweet highlights in a nutshell? Remember always, you *are* good fortune; leadership the clear-headed way; making a good first and last impression with your customers; getting people to spread your ideas; tools to make social-media marketing easier; super-fast phone chargers en route; Wi-Fi routers don’t care much for plant life…
Here’s a quick summary of tweets posted by @nycework between June 2 through June 7, 2013:
- A quote by Walt Whitman reminding you that you are good fortune;
- a video in which Seth Godin discusses meaningful ways to connect with people so they’ll gladly spread your ideas;
- an article by Dave Sheffield that uses an experience he had onboard a plane to illustrate 3 principles that make your customer interactions outstanding;
- an article about how to develop clear-headed leadership strategies that accomplish your goals in less stressful ways;
- an article that lists 30 tools you can use to track, manage and fine-tune your social-media marketing campaign;
- an article about how an experiment to find a link between extended cellphone use and the inability to concentrate led some ninth grade students to the discovery that plants won’t grow near Wi-Fi routers;
- and, @nycework’s previous digest that includes a post about Eesha Khare, an 18-year-old student whose superconductor invention charges phones in seconds.
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