My last post was over two weeks ago. I think I should have something worth blogging about several times a week…what gives? Looking back in my life, there were several times when I started offline journals. I’ve written several serial bulk emails, reports and newsletters, but being a blogger is new for me.
Distraction 1: 2008 Campaign Politics
I don’t want to get into political blogging, but there is so much activity right now. Every time I try to catch up on my RSS feeds, I take off on a tangent relating to November 2008. If it were up to me, we would line up the facts and see where McCain has been telling lies and how Obama will make change…but that is not why I am blogging.
Distraction 2: 2008 Economy
I am a political and finance junkie, but that is not the point of my blogging. I am completely shocked that we just gave AIG $85 million, rescued Fannie and Freddie, blessed Bear Sterns, and still think the Iraq surge was a good investment…but that is not why I am blogging.
Distraction 3: 2008 Me
I have this hangup about sharing things online that cross between personal, social, and work. I am comfortable being genuine in each of these situations, but the cross-over slows me down a bit. Maybe it’s the regulatory oversight shadow I am used to, or it’s something that I will out grow. Either way, my experience and ideas are the basis of my blogging and I will work to clarify the purpose.
The words and ideas here are mine, and I will be transparent in my conversations.










