Keeping track of potential blog posts
I've been on the run lately, going from one meeting or activity to another and trying to stay a step ahead of the game. As soon as I'm running even with "the game," I'll be able to anticipate stepping ahead ... I wouldn't have it any other way.
Monday night it was off to the MAS/FPS meeting in Lansing with a follow–up institute (read: conference) on Tuesday. Both the meeting and institute were worthwhile. If you want to check out some work I've done for the organization, click right here. The information at the meeting was good: some writing process information, some data–led discussion stuff, and a keynote speaker who talked about how brains work. Horacio Sanchez started off talking way above most of us ... but suddenly (brains finally working) it all started to make sense.
I've been planning to write about being "busy" and how effective it has always made me; however, I also want to write about "the number 23 and what it means to me," the goal of blogging every day and how difficult that really is, and how networking with colleagues at conferences helps to keep me focused on goals, goals, goals. Is there any better way to look at a goal if it's been developed as one that is realistic, attainable, and measurable?
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