by Kim Bultsma | Jul 7, 2020 | Self-reflection
How to NOT be a fixer About a month ago, I ran into a friend on the Wabash and we talked during our bike ride about what was going on in our lives. COVID-19, working from home, parenting soon-to-be 9th graders…and then she totally called me out. I’m a...
by Kim Bultsma | Sep 20, 2016 | Running
Don’t call me crazy. I run. I run crazy long distances, like half marathons, the occasional marathon, and [GASP!] what’s called the “ultra”–distances longer than 26.2. Yes, it hurts sometimes. Yes, it gets boring some days. Yes, there are...
by Kim Bultsma | May 27, 2016 | content marketing
I’m very excited for 2016. I started my own business on November 1, 2014 as a way to still make money while being more available to my family. It’s been a great year and a half…but I’m ready to do things differently. Introducing: A Cup of...
by Kim Bultsma | Feb 29, 2016 | digital literacies
Is multitasking making us more efficient? It’s a question I’ve wondered about for some time–are we really more efficient if we “multitask”? In Chapter 6 of Jones & Hafner’s Understanding Digital Literacies, the idea of...
by Kim Bultsma | Aug 5, 2015 | all things social media
If you haven’t ventured over to Twitter’s new brew, you MUST put this on your top priority list. Periscope. Live broadcasts–on a whim, wherever you are, in the moment. I’m over there @kimbultsma, and you can follow my company there, too:...