Top Posts and Commenters for February 2012
In case you missed them, here are my top ten posts for February 2012, along with my top ten commenters. I am sending each of the top commenters a free copy of A Chance in the World: An Orphan Boy, a Mysterious Past, and How He Found a Place Called Home by Steve Pemberton.

Here are my top ten posts:
- How to Setup Google Calendar on Your iPhone 4 (07/05/2010)
- Creating Your Personal Life Plan (03/11/2011)
- The Beginner’s Guide to Twitter (11/28/2011)
- The Secret to Happiness As You Get Older (02/13/2012)
- 3 Actions You Can Take Now to Shift Your Emotional State (02/02/2012)
- Fix for Wireless Connection Problems on MacBook Pro (01/01/2007)
- How to Organize Evernote for Maximum Efficiency (05/02/2011)
- The Fastest Way to Get a Book Contract—Guaranteed (10/03/2009)
- How to Become a Twitter Ninja in Less than 30 Minutes a Day (02/15/2012)
- 20 Questions to Ask Other Leaders (06/19/2009)
In the list above, I placed the date the post was first published in parenthesis. Several items worth noting. (This was similar last month.)
- Only three of the top ten were actually written in February. This is a consistent pattern as my archive of content grows.
- Four of the top ten were written more than a year ago. This demonstrates how long blog content can remain relevant.
- The list continues to be eclectic—leadership, tech, social media, life planning. I’d like to focus more, but I enjoy writing on a variety of topics.
Congratulations to the top ten commenters for the month. They were:
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Daren Sirbough
104 comments -
Kelly Combs
102 comments -
Jeff Randleman
101 comments -
Joe Abraham
94 comments -
TNeal
64 comments -
Cheri Gregory
59 comments -
John Richardson
56 comments -
Uma Maheswaran S
52 comments -
levittmike
49 comments -
Brandon Weldy
47 comments
This list does not include my terrific group of Community Leaders, who, by virtue of their role, made more comments than anyone.

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MICHELE CUSHATT is a communicator and storyteller whose speaking experience includes Women of Faith, Focus on the Family, and Compassion International. As emcee and communication coach, Michele is in her sixth year on staff at
BARRY HILL, JR. is a storyteller, blogger, speaker, barista, and is in his fifteenth year of full-time ministry to teens and their families. He lives in Northern Virginia with his wife, Rachel, and their six children—“the circus.” You can usually find Barry where fresh coffee and good ideas are brewing. To join in the conversation, drop by his blog,
JOE LALONDE is a husband, explorer, challenger, and an adrenaline junkie. He has served as a youth leader for E3 Ministries for over 10 years. He is usually found wandering the woods, enjoying the company of his wife, or running the trails. Joe enjoys helping others expand their influence and leadership skills. You can connect with Joe at his
RACHEL LANCE is originally from Alaska but now lives in a Chicago suburb with her husband and daughter. She works in technology and communications for the
JIM MARTIN is the minister of Crestview Church of Christ in Waco, Texas, where he has served since 1994. He also leads a mentoring group, primarily composed of younger Christian leaders, and serves as a Mentoring Partner for
TIM PETERS is the Co-Founder of
JASON STAMBAUGH is a husband, father, former fat kid, accidental techie, and founder of
JEREMY STATTON is an orthopedic surgeon in Louisville, KY. Although he enjoys writing, reading, and running, his first love is his wife and four kids. His family is currently in the process of adopting a son from China. He is also the author of
JOHN TILLER is an inspirational speaker and writer. He travels with his family to churches, conferences, and other events sharing
JUSTIN WISE is the social strategist for 
