I know. You are right to be exasperated with me. I keep saying I will post on a regular basis. And I keep disappearing. This is exactly why I am doing this blog here, in a relatively secluded corner of the Web. I know myself! No matter what it is I want to accomplish, I always have some false starts and roadblocks. (Although the most recent, a move, family illnesses, starting a family business, all seem legitimate excuses. Aren’t they? Well, OK. You are right. Not if blogging is important to me.)
I recently heard in an amazing speech by a Dr. Randy Pausch. In “The Last Lecture”, he stated that the brick walls (that keep you from accomplishing your dreams) are there to make you realize the importance of your dream. The more important, the more you will work at getting past the brick wall, whatever the cost. If it isn’t important, you will change dreams. Not a bad thing, necessarily. Sometimes a dream or goal needs to be changed or even discarded.
This is not that kind of goal!
My desire to blog is so much bigger than that. This brick wall I keep meeting needs to be scaled, tunneled under, broken down or gone around! Not because my dream is to blog. My dream is so much bigger than that. But consistent blogging is a huge step to reaching so many of my dreams that I will keep at it til I succeed.
I hope you will stick around and watch my progress. And I hope I inspire you to break through a few of your own brick walls. THAT, after all, is my real dream. To encourage and inspire others.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Another excuse?
I will establish a blog writing habit. I promise. :)
At the moment, I am in the midst of a cross-country move. That always takes more time than I anticipate.
We had an interesting drive across the northern part of the US. We spent an entire day in Wyoming detouring around a closed interstate. Did you know there are not a lot of roads in Wyoming that follow the same route as the interstate? And many roads are still closed or icy in early April. We had to travel a couple hundred miles north and east when we really just wanted to go east. We finally made it through Wyoming, only to spend another day and a half in Missouri.
It was certainly an adventure. One that I’m glad to say is over. :)
Look for more musings from me soon. (When I finally dig myself out from under all the packed boxes.)
At the moment, I am in the midst of a cross-country move. That always takes more time than I anticipate.
We had an interesting drive across the northern part of the US. We spent an entire day in Wyoming detouring around a closed interstate. Did you know there are not a lot of roads in Wyoming that follow the same route as the interstate? And many roads are still closed or icy in early April. We had to travel a couple hundred miles north and east when we really just wanted to go east. We finally made it through Wyoming, only to spend another day and a half in Missouri.
It was certainly an adventure. One that I’m glad to say is over. :)
Look for more musings from me soon. (When I finally dig myself out from under all the packed boxes.)
Thursday, March 20, 2008
My Blog has been transferred!
Moving, whether physically or electronically, can be sooo stressful. And when both happen at the same time . . . well, let's just say I'll be glad when things settle back down to normal. :)
After years of having the same domain name, my husband and I decided to retire it. Seemed like the thing to do. After all, we are in the process of a big move anyway. Why not clean house electronically at the some time? It would also take care of the spoofing problem we were noticing in our email program.
I thought I had transferred all my accounts to another email. Either a free gmail account (newsletters, Groups, etc) or a personal one. Apparently I forget to change my Blogger account. Either that or I didn't remember my password correctly. When I tried to access it, I couldn't. Now it is possible the problem lies more with Google or Blogger rather than my faulty memory, but it's still a problem. They can't send a reset password code to the old address. When I emailed them about it, they sent me an email saying they had switched my account to the new address. When I followed the link, however, it only resulted in creating a new account. I still cannot access http://thoughtsmusingsandmore.blogspot.com. I will try again, of course, but I decided to not make my loyal readers wait any longer to read my musings. :) (You know who you are.)
I will start posting here immediately. I hope to establish a regular schedule of 2-3 times per week when we finally get settled in our new home. For the next month or so, though, it might only be once a week. I AM moving, after all.
Here's to the electronic age! Where more and more stuff is lost than ever thought possible.
After years of having the same domain name, my husband and I decided to retire it. Seemed like the thing to do. After all, we are in the process of a big move anyway. Why not clean house electronically at the some time? It would also take care of the spoofing problem we were noticing in our email program.
I thought I had transferred all my accounts to another email. Either a free gmail account (newsletters, Groups, etc) or a personal one. Apparently I forget to change my Blogger account. Either that or I didn't remember my password correctly. When I tried to access it, I couldn't. Now it is possible the problem lies more with Google or Blogger rather than my faulty memory, but it's still a problem. They can't send a reset password code to the old address. When I emailed them about it, they sent me an email saying they had switched my account to the new address. When I followed the link, however, it only resulted in creating a new account. I still cannot access http://thoughtsmusingsandmore.blogspot.com. I will try again, of course, but I decided to not make my loyal readers wait any longer to read my musings. :) (You know who you are.)
I will start posting here immediately. I hope to establish a regular schedule of 2-3 times per week when we finally get settled in our new home. For the next month or so, though, it might only be once a week. I AM moving, after all.
Here's to the electronic age! Where more and more stuff is lost than ever thought possible.
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