Why has writing become a critical part of the process?
Back on February 26th, I published my first public Thought related to the Coronavirus. "How Should I Prepared" was an insight into my thinking about why it felt important to take some small steps to start preparing for a myriad of possible events.
What's been going on behind the scenes?
It's Sunday night, and I haven't written a post all week.
I haven't gone a week without at least two posts since I started writing again. And I also made a promise to myself that I wouldn't write if I had to force myself to do so. So it's been a lot of radio silence recently.
Isn't blogging dying?
Probably, yes. It certainly feels like blogging is becoming a fossil of the days of internet past.
And I kinda like it even more for that.
Why am I not further along on my journey?
Having spent the last few years with top performers from all over the country, there is one question that comes up over and over again that can cause so much pain and anxiety:
"Why am I not further along on my journey?"
Why is it so easy to break commitments?
It only took 9 days into my commitment of publishing a post every day before I broke that commitment.