Inspiration
This is an odd way to get inspiration, but makes sense on a lot of levels, both for your mind and your foot health:
http://authorjenniferchase.com/2012/01/18/can-bare-feet-benefit-your-writing-and-overall-health/
Life
While intended for a tech audience, this list of tips for avoiding burnout can be applied to almost any work/life balance situation:
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/10things/10-things-it-pros-do-that-lead-to-burnout/3018?tag=mantle_skin;content
Promotion
Staci Stallings gives solid guidance for what to include in a promotion to make it interesting and get results:
http://valeriecomer.com/promo-chain/
Reading
In a sarcasm-laced article, Jonathan Segura makes an eloquent plea for an end to the e-book vs. print argument that boils down to “why can’t we all just get along.” Read it yourself and enjoy:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2012/01/31/146140663/no-more-e-books-vs-print-books-arguments-ok
Research
A look at how the brain processes information that provides suggestions for why people can read the garbled messages sent around the Internet. This is especially interesting for me because, as a dyslexic, I may or may not read what is actually on the page at any one time:
http://www.lifeslittlemysteries.com/2141-reading-jumbled-words.html