Well, I’m back!
By that, I mean that the site is back up and running. I found a very inexpensive hosting plan and was able to get it working again.
I’ll be posting some news, as there’s a lot of it to post (Although, I won’t be able to post everything publicly). I also need to get back in touch with some of you that I have not been able to stay in touch with for various reasons.
I apologize that I disappeared. Over the next couple months, I’ll be sending emails, making phone calls, and trying to rebuild relationships that I’ve allowed to break down.
My very personal situation (family) is at a point right now where I can’t blog publicly about it. Actually, for that reason, I started journaling everyday to get it out of my system. Yeah, I mean the old fashion way with pencil and paper. I needed an outlet, so I started “creating.”
I’ve been “creating” a lot. I mean a lot. Pretty much every second of free time I have, I’m either reading (research), writing, filming, or recording. A lot of it is just journaling in my composition notebook, but it’s also takes shape in recording quotes in my Moleskine, writing on my test blog, writing/editing books (I’ve started 2 more), recording and editing podcasts, and testing video blogging (nothing posted publicly yet).
For those of you who are technically inclined, I’ve decided to pass my first book out to a select few to get a better idea of your thoughts. I’m not finished editing it yet, but I think I’m at the point where I need feedback, so if you want to read it, and you have a digital platform, like a Kindle, let me know.
I haven’t figured out the whole story for the second one. I’m stuck on a few very main points, and because of that, I’m afraid I’m going to have to scrap most of what I’ve already written for it, and start over.
Anyway, if you want to read my first book, let me know. I’m going to be packaging it in a nice digital format, and passing it out within the next couple weeks.
Books I’ve read in the last couple months:
- Walden
- Four Hour Workweek
- Call of the Wild
- Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual
- Outliers
- Musashi
- The Meditations
I’m considering writing reviews and putting in a section on the blog for the books that I read. Much of what I read is older… like very old. But everyone gets a little something different out of the books that they read, plus I think it would be fun to start writing book reports again…
Is that weird?
Anyway, I think that’s enough for now.
Careful with that transcendental literature, it’s a slippery slope towards enlightenment and humanism!
Ha, that’s why I’m hedging it with productivity literature.