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Family Stories and Google Cousin Bait

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“I was the only 8 year old who was using her allowance to buy death certificates,” says Lisa Louise Cooke, author of The Genealogist’s Google Toolbox. She’s discovered that Google is ‘cousin bait’ because our family history is in each others’ attics and Google is the portal. Listen as Lisa also describes how to take the intensity out of your core family relationships by picking your own values from your ancestors instead of your immediate family. Free download: 5 Fabulous Google Strategies for the Family Historian. Lifestory Toolkit: Scrivener

Demystifying the Genealogy “Why”

Lisa Louise Cooke feels that everyone should invest in learning about their family history. “If you don’t know where you’re coming from, it’s hard to know where you’re going,” she says. Learning about your rich family heritage…including the good, the bad, and the ugly…demystifies the “why”.

She has found it has almost eliminated animosity completely around some dysfunctional family situations. You regain a sense of control when you pick the values that work for you and put them into action. You don’t have to be in victim mode.

The first step is just to DO. She encourages us to start with baby steps. One hundred percent perfect but not done doesn’t help anybody. Eighty percent perfect but done will help somebody.

Cultivating the Storytelling Muscle

Lisa says that we should all tell our stories. Cultivating the storytelling muscle is a key way to ensure your family history research will last and benefit future generations.

Lisa has a stand-alone podcast for beginners called Family History: Genealogy Made Easy.

Take Home Message:

  • Start a free blog and talk about your family history stories…Google may just pick up on keywords and introduce you to a distant cousin
  • You can look into your ancestors to pick from family values to adopt as your own. You aren’t limited to your immediate family.
  • If you don’t know where you’re coming from, it’s hard to know where you’re going.

Lifestory Toolkit: Scrivener

(Brought to you by Lifestorytelling.com – Discover YOUR life stories!)

11106057-homepage-sliced_04Scrivener is a powerful content-generation tool for writers that allows you to concentrate on composing and structuring long and difficult documents. While it gives you complete control of the formatting, its focus is on helping you get to the end of that awkward first draft. Writing a memoir, research paper, script or any long-form text involves more than hammering away at the keys until you’re done. You might have to collect research, order fragmented ideas, or shuffle index cards in search of that elusive structure—most writing software is fired up only after much of the hard work is over. Scrivener is different. It’s a word processor and project management tool that stays with you from that first, unformed idea all the way through to the final draft. Outline and structure your ideas, take notes, view research alongside your writing and compose the constituent pieces of your text in isolation or in context. Scrivener won’t tell you how to write—it just makes all the tools you have scattered around your desk available in one application. They have versions for Mac and Windows and it’s a one-time fee of $35 to $45 depending on the type of license. I love that it’s not an ongoing cost.

Free Download: 5 Fabulous Google Strategies for the Family Historian

Lisa Louise Cooke’s free 20-page e-book 5 Fabulous Google Strategies for the Family Historian. Simply click here and sign up for her newsletter. The e-book is a cheat-sheet version of her book: The Genealogist’s Google Toolbox Second Edition

Lisa Louise Cooke Studio FinalAbout: Lisa Louise Cooke

Lisa Louise Cooke is the owner of Genealogy Gems, a genealogy and family history multi-media company. She is producer and host of the Genealogy Gems Podcast, the popular online genealogy audio show (downloaded over 1.5 million times!) Her podcast episodes bring genealogy news, research strategies, expert interviews and inspiration to genealogists around the world. Lisa is the author of four books: The Genealogist’s Google Toolbox Second Edition, Turn Your iPad into a Genealogy Powerhouse, How to Find Your Family History in Newspapers, and Genealogy Gems. Her most recent publication is the wildly popular Evernote for Genealogists quick reference guide. In addition, she’s the producer of the video series Google Earth for Genealogy and over 70 videos at the Genealogy Gems YouTube Channel.

Links:

Website: LisaLouiseCooke.com

Facebook Page: GenealogyGems

Pinterest: LisaLouiseCooke

YouTube: GenealogyGems

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“I was the only 8 year old who was using her allowance to buy death certificates,” says Lisa Louise Cooke, author of The Genealogist’s Google Toolbox. She’s discovered that Google is ‘cousin bait’ because our family history is in each others’ attics and Google is the portal. Listen as Lisa also describes how to take the intensity out of your core family relationships by picking your own values from your ancestors instead of your immediate family. Free download: 5 Fabulous Google Strategies for the Family Historian. Lifestory Toolkit: Scrivener

Demystifying the Genealogy “Why”

Lisa Louise Cooke feels that everyone should invest in learning about their family history. “If you don’t know where you’re coming from, it’s hard to know where you’re going,” she says. Learning about your rich family heritage…including the good, the bad, and the ugly…demystifies the “why”.

She has found it has almost eliminated animosity completely around some dysfunctional family situations. You regain a sense of control when you pick the values that work for you and put them into action. You don’t have to be in victim mode.

The first step is just to DO. She encourages us to start with baby steps. One hundred percent perfect but not done doesn’t help anybody. Eighty percent perfect but done will help somebody.

Cultivating the Storytelling Muscle

Lisa says that we should all tell our stories. Cultivating the storytelling muscle is a key way to ensure your family history research will last and benefit future generations.

Lisa has a stand-alone podcast for beginners called Family History: Genealogy Made Easy.

Take Home Message:

  • Start a free blog and talk about your family history stories…Google may just pick up on keywords and introduce you to a distant cousin
  • You can look into your ancestors to pick from family values to adopt as your own. You aren’t limited to your immediate family.
  • If you don’t know where you’re coming from, it’s hard to know where you’re going.

Lifestory Toolkit: Scrivener

(Brought to you by Lifestorytelling.com – Discover YOUR life stories!)

11106057-homepage-sliced_04Scrivener is a powerful content-generation tool for writers that allows you to concentrate on composing and structuring long and difficult documents. While it gives you complete control of the formatting, its focus is on helping you get to the end of that awkward first draft. Writing a memoir, research paper, script or any long-form text involves more than hammering away at the keys until you’re done. You might have to collect research, order fragmented ideas, or shuffle index cards in search of that elusive structure—most writing software is fired up only after much of the hard work is over. Scrivener is different. It’s a word processor and project management tool that stays with you from that first, unformed idea all the way through to the final draft. Outline and structure your ideas, take notes, view research alongside your writing and compose the constituent pieces of your text in isolation or in context. Scrivener won’t tell you how to write—it just makes all the tools you have scattered around your desk available in one application. They have versions for Mac and Windows and it’s a one-time fee of $35 to $45 depending on the type of license. I love that it’s not an ongoing cost.

Free Download: 5 Fabulous Google Strategies for the Family Historian

Lisa Louise Cooke’s free 20-page e-book 5 Fabulous Google Strategies for the Family Historian. Simply click here and sign up for her newsletter. The e-book is a cheat-sheet version of her book: The Genealogist’s Google Toolbox Second Edition

Lisa Louise Cooke Studio FinalAbout: Lisa Louise Cooke

Lisa Louise Cooke is the owner of Genealogy Gems, a genealogy and family history multi-media company. She is producer and host of the Genealogy Gems Podcast, the popular online genealogy audio show (downloaded over 1.5 million times!) Her podcast episodes bring genealogy news, research strategies, expert interviews and inspiration to genealogists around the world. Lisa is the author of four books: The Genealogist’s Google Toolbox Second Edition, Turn Your iPad into a Genealogy Powerhouse, How to Find Your Family History in Newspapers, and Genealogy Gems. Her most recent publication is the wildly popular Evernote for Genealogists quick reference guide. In addition, she’s the producer of the video series Google Earth for Genealogy and over 70 videos at the Genealogy Gems YouTube Channel.

Links:

Website: LisaLouiseCooke.com

Facebook Page: GenealogyGems

Pinterest: LisaLouiseCooke

YouTube: GenealogyGems

  continue reading

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