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Thanks for the opportunity Rosa. This provides plenty of reading for the weekend and beyond.

This is fantastic, as always Rosa! I'll up the ante on Steve's comment and say this will provide reading for the entire holidays!

What an honor to be included with so many thoughtful bloggers - Steve and I are very encouraged by your request that we be part of Hō‘ike‘ike for 2006.

Thank you!

Keep creating...great leaders,
Mike

Wow, Rosa. Quite a brilliant list of folks here. I spent part of the morning reading some, and realized a couple of hours had gotten away from me!

I appreciate being invited to participate in your Ho'ike'ike and am honored to be listed with such a great group.

Mele Kalikimaka me ka Hau'oli Makahiki Hou!

Me ka 'oia'i'o (hope I got that right ;),

Tony

Dear Rosa,

Mele Kalikimaka! And a Happy New Year Too!

Anita

Rosa,

Have a Happy Sabbatical and a Wonderful New Year!

John

This is one of the most valuable blogs on the net - and this post is so full of solid gold nuggets, it will no doubt be visited and revisited by the contributors, the happy readers who find it by chance, and eager Talking Story fans who know a good thing when they see it. How I was lucky enough to participate is a result of Rosa's Aloha! attitude to life and business. She cares. That's all one needs to say.

Enjoy your hiatus Rosa, and thanks for the wonderful links. Have a Happy New Year!

Thank you everyone, for your comments on Hō‘ike‘ike and your good wishes for my hiatus; one of the most difficult things for me will be sticking to my planned Ho‘omaha (sabbatical) schedule, for Hō‘ike‘ike creates such renewed blogging energy for me, and I hope it does for you and our Ho‘ohana Community of readers too.

There is so much for us to learn about the working arts of management and leadership, and as Hō‘ike‘ike demonstrates so well, the most timely lessons can be learned within the generosity of the thought leaders who blog to give their knowledge freely. These 27 articles take us to a wealth more when we use them to introduce ourselves to the whole of their home blogs. I personally relish my forums because the open call for contributions reveals gems to me I may have missed when my BlogLines RSS alerts get overwhelming.

Unfortunately, TypePad seems to be having a temperamental fit with me and I notice that my sending and receiving of trackbacks may be a bit faulty right now too, so mahalo nui to those who have since written these articles pointing their own readers to Hō‘ike‘ike as well:
Dwayne Melancon:
http://www.genuinecuriosity.com/genuinecuriosity/2006/12/sharing_gifts_w.html
Yvonne DiVita:
http://www.lipsticking.com/2006/12/aloha_the_langu.html
Mike Sansone:
http://www.converstations.com/2006/12/rosa_say_has_co.html
Tim Draayer:
http://bestlife.typepad.com/actionsteps/2006/12/hikeike_2006_jo.html

May every blessing of the holiday season grace your lives with wonder, peace, joy, the warmth of family and friends, and most of all with the bounty of your own aloha,
Rosa

Aloha Rosa - Thank you for including my article amongst the brilliance shared here. This is quite an impressive list, and I look forward to spending the next few weeks digging into each of these articles.

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