About A Year Ago

Mid Life Celebration, LLC
Mid Life Celebration, LLC

Ever make a plan or goal, and find yourself at a place one year later, and wonder where the time has gone?

And when you find yourself there one year later, do you celebrate your amazing accomplishment, or do you look back and realize that there was no progress whatsoever?

About one year ago, I looked back on 2008, and realized that I had failed.

Now, looking back at 2009, it’s time to celebrate.

The most amazing phenomenon?

Becoming an exception to the rule: the only Internet blogger who writes five daily blogs.

Google Front Page Secret

Beginner's Luck?
Beginner's Luck?

The secret to being on the Google front page is to be active in social media, particularly blogging, and You Tube.

One Push Up A Day

Blogging Carnival?
Blogging Carnival?

The very first blog post I ever wrote was on August 8, 2008.

The blog is entitled, One Push Up, and the post is similarly titled, “One push up a day?”

Thought is was lost in cyber-space.  Couldn’t find it, but today it fell from Heaven so to speak.

It’s really long. And I even ended it with a promise to write the next day. Of course, that never happened.

You see a lot of this on the Internet. Eager beavers, with good intentions, but no vision, no plan, no drive to do the hard work.

Just wanted to capture it for the archives, the record book, the history lesson, etc.

Book, What Book?

Life Is A Game. Will You Be A Winner?
Life Is A Game. Will You Be A Winner?

Write a book?  Are you kidding me?  Who’s got time?

You don’t know where to start, right?  Why should you write a book?  Why should you blog?   Why should you do anything that’s hard?

If you ever decide to go beyond blogging and write a souvenir copy called a book, click here for an interesting, but mostly entertaining (which is actually quite refreshing) article chock full of things to ponder, mostly good things.

There are, however, a few things that my small-town brain doesn’t understand. And in a busy world, there’s not enough time to worry about those parts (which is also refreshing).

Don’t die with a book in you.

Write?