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Patricia
I have to giggle at the fact that you're this outdoorsy kinda guy because I think we are becoming good blogging buddies and I am the polar opposite. Well maybe not POLAR but I am a New Yorker- I told my husband that I was bewildered with the wilderness he was bringing me into in Washington .. in which he replied "Baby. It's Grass."
:-|
I'm coming around though - I like Lays - Kettle Cooked chips! and um.. well I live in the suburbs now .. which is me being open minded lol
I love this statement - "Like a mutual fund, I seem to grow up more than down over a five-year period, but the key is to hold on, not sell (out)." I will keep this in mind as a reminder to help keep me on course
Lol about the self help books
:-| at you don't own a tv. Well, when I stopped watching it, I never missed anything. Then - last summer, I was exposed to soaps... its a never ending black pit and my favorite guilty pleasure.
I find your travels fascinating and can only hope you will write about some of those experiences you had abroad (so that I might live vicariously through you.)
All in all, it's a pleasure to meet you Clay :) I look fwd to reading more.
I'm sure many other readers will feel the same.
We may have done the "Pleased to meet you" thing on StumbleUpon, but one can never say these things too much, so I'm very pleased to meet you!
Sounds like you've had an interesting life journey so far, I hope the ride stays just as thrilling. I've studied Spanish in Antigua, Guatemala. What were you doing down there? And Croatia is said to be awesome. I am so jealous. I am amazed though that I do not have reasonably diverse tastes, so will have to try and track some of this stuff down.
What can I tell you about me? I'm 36, married, have one gorgeous almost 4 year old. My parents were quite hippy-ish and nomadic so I grew up moving every 18 months or so in my childhood - all over New Zealand and the east Coast of Australia. I've lived in caravans, campervans, houses and Greenie camps. I went to 14 different schools, and left home at 18 to go live in a city where I wanted to study, though didn't know anyone.
As an adult, I've always been a seeker of truth and life experiences so I've travelled a lot, changed jobs and careers a few times, studied 3 different degrees, and moved house about 42 times. Funny enough though, I have kept the same friends for 20 years.
I've been writing ever since I was a girl, and now I blog at http://she-power.com where I write about Life, Inspiration and miscellaneous "Chick stuff".
:) Kelly
PS. Your blog is coming along really well considering it's only been up 2 weeks
Very nice to meet you, too. I have added you to my stumble friends. I like your passions in life.
What can I say about myself? I live in Seattle area in Washington, with my wife and 8.5 year old son. My passion is self-mastery, enlightenment and ascension, and this is what I blog about. I believe that we project our inner world to create our outer world. That is the state of our outer world is a result of our collective dreams. I believe that current state of the world is a condition created by a few powerful dreamers to satisfy their own selves. If we want to change the outer world, then we have to dream about the new circumstances we want. If we all collectively dream of a golden era of equality and abundance for all, then we can achieve that through powerful dreaming. This was proven in modern times, by Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., to name a few. If one person's powerful dreams can change the world for the better, as they proved it, imagine what we can all accomplish as a group, if only each one of us dreams so powerfully. As within, so without. Well, that is what I believe.
You have a great blog. Hope to read more of your articles.
Thanks,
-Desika
I was talking about not knowing your "music tastes" before. I listen to a lot of different stuff, but I don't know most of these artists.
Not sure where half my sentence went...
Kelly
I left home and high school at age 15 to co-found a software company.
I never knew this about you, but somehow it doesn't surprise me at all.
My husband of 41 years and I have lived in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado for 25 years. It's a small town around 8500' in elevation and we're only about 45 minutes from the outskirts of Denver. I can relate to you when you say you like the outdoors. Living where we do nature is evident all around and I love it. There's nothing like a freshly fallen snow on a cold, crisp night with a full moon illuminating the mountains all around.
I love family - children and grandchildren and love to tell stories about them and my life. They're such a kick the second time around. I write about my life and what I've been learning walking and testing out this spiritual path and the inspirations I've received along the way. My passion is connecting with people. In Eckhart Tolle's book "A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose", I finally found the definition of what this connecting is: "When another recognizes you, that recognition draws the dimension of Being more fully into this world through both of you."
Welcome aboard from a really new blogger to a new blogger. I wish you well and much success and trusting we'll connect again and our paths will continue to cross.
Thanks for visiting my blog.
-Desika
I've only read your 4HWW/GTD smackdown so far, but it was enough to make me an instant subscriber!
Regarding "Why don't the themes let you go back and edit?!," try leaving a comment on nezsez.com. He has a plugin that lets you edit your comments for a few minutes after you leave them.
This is a great intro, btw. I forgot to mention in my own About page that I like camping, dutch oven cooking, and backpacking! I'll have to go back and add that, too.
I look forward to getting to know you better and doing the internet personal development dance.
I knew I had to comment here, you have a very good intro. I have been staying in your blog recently and I must say, I LOVE it. Definitely love your style of writing and not to mention, the simple blog design you have. You officially have a new subscriber :) I hope to see more great post from you so yea, keep up the good work!
Edwin
I've seen your comments at zenhabits. Like you, I am also a fan of Leo...I honestly don't know why it took me this long to visit your site. I guess it's just the way I am. It takes me a while to warm-up to things but once I committ, I loyal to the end.
Anyway, your site has piqued my interest, and I will be visiting often. I may not make a comment every posts, but I will be visiting everyday.
Chris
Pleased to meet you. After reading your blog about 2 weeks ago and subscribing I've been too busy to come back. Then today I read your hilarious pot on Copyblogger. Thanks for a great laugh gansta.
Then I saw Hunter talking about signs from the Universe and linking to you and that got me round the block again to say welcome to the blogosphere.
Loved your introduction and for some reason I already feel like we've been camping before. Like you, I also love the outdoors but I do own a TV (nbot that it's much useful anyway).
Have you looked into TwitterFeed to automate announcing your posts yet?
Also, what plugin do you used for the tabbed "Most Popular" on the right of your blog? It's pretty spiffy! :)
Great idea!
Nice to meet you too! :o)
Thanks for your comment on my blog. I'm currently having issues with links on typepad - and have tried to fix yours 3 times to no avail. But your link on the comment works....and I'll link back to you again soon!
Warmly,
Gal Morale
PS, Doing the happy dance for ya over the sunny side of the Pacific :)
I love this page. What a friendly, assertive way to introduce yourself! I am impressed that you left school at 15. Wish I'd had the courage to do the same. School was stultifying and not what I needed at that point. Anyway, I'm Dot, I live in the D.C. suburbs but was born on Long Island in NY and grew up there.
My list of blogs to visit daily is getting longer as I explore more of Leo Babauta's readers' links. I'm going to have to divide the list in two and visit them on alternate days, because I just don't have as much time to spend on blogging as I'd like. It's amazing when you have a selection of writers from the entire English-speaking world to choose from.
As for blog software not letting you edit, I know WordPress has a plugin for that, but I can't tell what software you're using. To me, it's an essential because of typos as well as afterthoughts.
Dot
just fyi since you'll get a kick out of it: i saw a screen shot of a quote from your twitter, googled the phrase, found your twitter account, and followed you from there, here. It was kinda like looking up into the sky after being indoors all day and seeing a shooting star.
Love the picture with you putting your hand out. Can I steal that idea? ;-)
But no, I just got here and I am super excited to start going through the archives. Catch ya soon!
Cheers,
Jeremy