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		<title>how to be so-called famous</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Karen Schneider has a great post that is just now crossing my radar because I&#8217;ve been ignoring my RSS feed for a while and spending more time cooking. It&#8217;s called How To Be Famous and there are two things I like about it a great deal. First, when I scanned it the first time I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Karen Schneider has a great post that is just now crossing my radar because I&#8217;ve been ignoring my RSS feed for a while and spending more time cooking. It&#8217;s called <a href="http://freerangelibrarian.com/2008/01/06/how-to-be-famous-wink-wink-nudge-nudge/">How To Be Famous</a> and there are two things I like about it a great deal. </p>
<p>First, when I scanned it the first time I was like &#8220;Oh this was great but she forgot&#8230;&#8221; and then on a second read I realized she didn&#8217;t forget a thing, at least as I see things. Second, she wrote this list so I don&#8217;t have to. People in libraryland ask me what I do or did to travel and speak like I do &#8212; less than most but more than many others &#8212; and I let them in on my little pair of secrets which is 1) you have to want to do it to be able to do it, which already rules out a ton of people with other obligations or who just hate travel, public speaking or, frankly, other people. 2) I can manage to do what I do because I live a very small and simple life in rural Vermont with no pets or children and only a few peaked looking houseplants. The town rolls up the sidewalks at eight and most evenings I noodle away working. I am lucky to have a job, or a few jobs, that are flexible enough to allow me to travel and I&#8217;m equally fortunate to actually enjoy schlepping around and meeting other people.</p>
<p>The most important things I would point to on Karen&#8217;s list are these. The importance of taking care of yourself or as she says &#8220;pace yourself.&#8221; Not only are you no good to anyone if you haven&#8217;t gotten enough sleep or down-time, but being continually on-the-road exhausted is a lifestyle problem at some level. If you&#8217;re a brain surgeon, this may not be true. If you&#8217;re a librarian, it definitely is. Also, I believe strongly in helping up-and-comers and mentoring people newer to the profession or even people just considering the profession. People were there to answer my million questions when I was an early WLA and ALA member, I figure I can do the same for early bloggers and facebookers and whoever. Time and effort you invest in other people, for the most part, is time and effort well-invested.</p>
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