Guest Posts

I will be updating this post from time to time in order to give credit to the blogs and websites that gave me the opportunity to post on their blog. If you are looking to guest post on Command Your Time, simply email me at commandyourtime at gmail dot com.

Viralogy [Interview] – June 11, 2009

Why you should listen to this interview:

I know what you’re thinking: this 13 year-old blogger thing can’t be for real.  Well let me be the first to tell you that Dan Miranda is the real deal and he has some incredible insights at such a young age.  We talk about his blogging origins, the criticisms that he has received, and how he differentiates himself from other personal development bloggers.

Koorosh Vahabi [Interview] – June 3, 2009

By the way, if you have ever made the excuse that you are “too busy” to do follow your dreams, then look to Dan for inspiration. He juggles school, homework, sports and he still has the time to write for his popular blog. Find out what his secret to productivity is.

I predict Dan is going to rule the world someday. Mark my words.

The Cause Is The Habit – May 12, 2009

On the internet, it’s important to make yourself as unique as possible. Why? Because I’m sure the average Twitter user checks out at least twenty-five different profiles each day. If you don’t stand out they aren’t going to click that follow button you beg they click. Therefore advertising yourself as crazy is probably going to be much more profitable than somebody who advertises themselves as boring.

TwiTip – May 7, 2009

When something takes such a vast part of your life, it’s hard to cope with not having it anymore. It’s the same reason relationship break-ups are so difficult for (usually) both sides. Don’t involve yourself in a direct partnership with Twitter. Put yourself in an open relationship.

The Change Blog – April 17, 2009

…always remain open to the possibility of making a new friend. Any person you meet could eventually become someone with whom you interact with constantly and often. It can’t ever hurt to be genuinely nice, and usually this will result in the other person realizing you are a pleasant human being.

Blogopolis Blueprint – April 15, 2009

Because I’m only thirteen years old, I have spent a major part of my childhood on the Internet as have my peers. It’s part of the future. Kids are going to discover the Net at a younger age and as an adult, it is your duty to be aware.