Be Patient!
>From: "Anonymous"
>To: mitch_glaser@yahoo.com
>Subject: [Paradox Unbound] 6/29/2005 03:25:38 PM
>Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 15:26:57 -0700 (PDT)
>
>it's wednesday... where've ya been?
>
>--
>Posted by Anonymous to Paradox Unbound at 6/29/2005 03:25:38 PM
"Anonymous" is right...I've fallen off the blogging train. Perhaps I set unreasonable expectations by way of my flurry of posts last week. I cannot commit to posting something every day, but I enjoy blogging, have recieved a lot of positive feedback, and want to make "Paradox Unbound" provocative and engaging.
I just want to advise everyone that I have a "compressed" work schedule...10 hours a day, 4 days a week. I leave my apartment between 6:30 and 7 in the morning and don't get back until between 6:30 and 7 in the evening. So I get home quite tired...I don't often feel like sitting in front of a computer and writing (sitting in front a computer and playing Sim City 4, that's a different story). In addition, I've been trying to break my habit of drinking some beers every night when I get home...I did a good job last week; this week, not so much (I'm trying to cut out drinking althogether, but it's not easy). As you might imagine, drinking diminishes any inclination I might have to post. And despite the fact that I'm writing this at work, I don't want to get in the habit of blogging on County time. So expect to see most of my posts on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Expect these posts soon:
1) An update on my desire for a career change (a change seems imminent!)
2) A "personal" post concerning "haters," "thick skin," and the need for positive energy
3) My reaction to President Bush's speech concerning Iraq on Tuesday
4) My description of L.A. Mayor-Elect Anotonio Villaraigosa's inauguration tomorrow; it's going to be a "big deal" for lots of reasons and I plan to attend
So bear with me..."Paradox Unbound" is just getting started!
>To: mitch_glaser@yahoo.com
>Subject: [Paradox Unbound] 6/29/2005 03:25:38 PM
>Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 15:26:57 -0700 (PDT)
>
>it's wednesday... where've ya been?
>
>--
>Posted by Anonymous to Paradox Unbound at 6/29/2005 03:25:38 PM
"Anonymous" is right...I've fallen off the blogging train. Perhaps I set unreasonable expectations by way of my flurry of posts last week. I cannot commit to posting something every day, but I enjoy blogging, have recieved a lot of positive feedback, and want to make "Paradox Unbound" provocative and engaging.
I just want to advise everyone that I have a "compressed" work schedule...10 hours a day, 4 days a week. I leave my apartment between 6:30 and 7 in the morning and don't get back until between 6:30 and 7 in the evening. So I get home quite tired...I don't often feel like sitting in front of a computer and writing (sitting in front a computer and playing Sim City 4, that's a different story). In addition, I've been trying to break my habit of drinking some beers every night when I get home...I did a good job last week; this week, not so much (I'm trying to cut out drinking althogether, but it's not easy). As you might imagine, drinking diminishes any inclination I might have to post. And despite the fact that I'm writing this at work, I don't want to get in the habit of blogging on County time. So expect to see most of my posts on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Expect these posts soon:
1) An update on my desire for a career change (a change seems imminent!)
2) A "personal" post concerning "haters," "thick skin," and the need for positive energy
3) My reaction to President Bush's speech concerning Iraq on Tuesday
4) My description of L.A. Mayor-Elect Anotonio Villaraigosa's inauguration tomorrow; it's going to be a "big deal" for lots of reasons and I plan to attend
So bear with me..."Paradox Unbound" is just getting started!





2 Comments:
There are many computing gurus who turn their blogs off and on depending on their work and play schedules. I'm assuming that you will be blogging for many years to come. Long-term thinking requires patience.
I look forward to your blog on positive energy. It's all about having positive people and happenings going on in your life... negative energy breeds nothing but more negativity. Keep up the positive self-growth Mitch... it's only "up" from here on out. Love ya.
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