Aug 06 2011
Lessons From 1000 Blog Posts . . .
Welcome, and thank you
for joining me on this
personal milestone of
1,000 posts at this site.
Before I take you on my quick-read path of lessons learned, which I unabashedly believe includes something of value for everyone, let me offer up my heartfelt appreciation for the first 400 visits I had in April of 2008 when I started, and the millions of visitors who followed over the last 3+ years.
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Thank you
for your confidence,
trust and loyal support.
Special thanks to Kathy — the wind beneath my wings for 25 years, and to the wonderful dogs we’ve been blessed with, who surrounded my feet as I posted each night — our Black Cocker (“Tuckerton“) who left us last year at 6 years old and our Golden Retriever (“Barnegat“) who lived six months longer than him; she was 13 . . . and our new one-year-old-this-week Cavachon (“Breezy“).
For the endless stream of writing encouragement and feedback (regardless of agreement or disagreement with my representations, and there’s been plenty of both!), please indulge me long enough to use this space for special thanks to my: son, Christopher; daughter Haley; oldest granddaughter, Talley; brother-in-law Tim; mother-in-law, Marian; brother, Rick. And: my Aunt Dorothy and sister-in-law Claire; Melanie Adair, Angela Current, Doyle Slayton, Jonena Realth, Dr. Ian Fries, George Kanuck, Kevin Bousquet, Meredith Bell, Jeff Banning, Danielle-Dixon-Moyle, Peter Leeds, Jim Haines, Dr. Jeffrey Alpern, Michael Infusino, Ken and Sara Kraft, Bruce Burchell, Andrew Jackson; Jim Oliviero, Ken Poppele, Andy Larrimore, Laura Pritchett, Jeff Shactman, Barrie Proctor, Brian Smith, Dennis Forney, my friends, neighbors, Twitter and LinkedIn followers, former students, past and present clients, three special friends lost this past year: Butch Taras, Paul Harp and Ernst Dannemann, and my 150 softball league buddies in Delaware and New Jersey, and their families.
Thank you also to the young men and women of America’s military service whose devotion and courage make the freedom possible that allows me to choose to write, and to be able to write freely.
. . . and thank you, God!
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Here is some of what I learned that you may find helpful to be reminded of . . . to think about . . . to try, apply, expand, adjust, enjoy, and to just pick up and run with:
1) Never assume that no one (or that no one who matters) is “out there.”
When you write and post something on the Internet, someone, somewhere, is always reading what you write . . . every thing you write! So make it count.
2) Be gracious with your insults.
Criticize the behavior –words and actions– not the person! When you feel you must take someone’s behavior to task, take it to task, but try to “sleep on” what you write before you click Publish.
3) Take lots of deep breaths.
More frequent deep breathing will channel stress productively, to stay in control, to be focused on the “here-and-now” present as much as possible, to ensure that you respond instead of react. Remember, if you don’t react, you can never over-react!
4) Be kinder than necessary
EVERYone you meet and re-meet every day is fighting some kind of battle.
5) “A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes.”
(Thank you Mark Twain)
6) “The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter–’tis the difference between the lightning-bug and the lightning.”
7) “Time waits for no one. Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is mystery. Today is a gift. That’s why it’s called the present.”
(Thank you B. Olatunji)
8) Ask yourself the following 4 questions:
Why? Why Not? Why Not Me? Why Not Now? A few times a day is not a bad idea.
9) Accept the fact that the news media no longer “reports” anything.
Literally every story breaks down into some stress-filled level of disguised political opinion. If you think that’s exaggeration, try testing your willpower to not watch or listen to or read any news or news-related presentations of any kind for just one week, then see and feel the results. You will be happier, healthier, less-stressed, more productive, and making a bigger difference in the world, especially if you combine this effort with #3 above. (3 weeks of it, by the way, will literally transform your life!)
10) “To Thine Own Self Be True!”
(Authenticity + Passion = Success)
(Thank you, Shakespeare)
11) “There is a time for everything under heaven.”
(Thank you, God)
12) “Open Minds Open Doors.”
(Thank you United Technologies)
13) “The journey to discovery consists not in having new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”
(Thank you Proust)
14) “The only thing that’s permanent is change.”
(Thank you Greek philosopher Hericlitus, 2500 years ago)
15) “Happiness is a journey, not a destination.”
(Thank you Alfred Souza)
16) Great blog posts only happen because of great blog followers.
If you like what I write, thank your self because I write it only for you, and only with your input. I am grateful for your every visit.
Have a wonderful week ahead, filled with everything you want.
Best regards – Hal
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