I've been looking to start this blog up for awhile now, but haven't because I was putting it off until I completed tasks that seemed to be more important.
This post was inspired by Steve Pavlina's recent, ongoing experiment with acting on inspiration (http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2010/07/30-days-of-inspiration/).
I'm not very sure what direction I'm going to go with this blog, but there's a very good chance that much of the other content I will post will also be inspired by Pavlina's work.
My first blog. I cover a variety of topics from life and productivity, to videogames and pro wrestling. Any and all feedback is always welcome.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Hello World
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I've been looking to start this blog up for awhile now, but haven't because I was putting it off until I completed tasks that seemed to be more important.
This post was inspired by Steve Pavlina's recent, ongoing experiment with acting on inspiration (http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2010/07/30-days-of-inspiration/).
I'm not very sure what direction I'm going to go with this blog, but there's a very good chance that much of the other content I will post will also be inspired by Pavlina's work.
This post was inspired by Steve Pavlina's recent, ongoing experiment with acting on inspiration (http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2010/07/30-days-of-inspiration/).
I'm not very sure what direction I'm going to go with this blog, but there's a very good chance that much of the other content I will post will also be inspired by Pavlina's work.
Hello World
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I don't know what to comment, but thought I should. Perhaps a receipt you are moving in the right direction.
ReplyDelete@Unforseen: Very much appreciated. If others I come into contact with throughout my day are really reflections of parts of myself, it shows that I've been dealing with more doubt than I once thought. However, your comment confirms that there must always be a part of me that knows this is a more accurate perception of reality.
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