“For last year’s words, belong to last year’s language and next year’s words await another voice.”
~ T.S. Eliot
I have a beautiful website design thanks to the visual genius of David Wright. My husband Sean has a work ethic that could inspire slow moving mules uphill, an overflowing gallon jug of optimism and writes like a mad man to carve a niche for our family. Our children are amazingly bright, beautiful, eager and shower me with enough sunshine to legitimately compete with the brightness the Southern California sun delivers most days of the year. The sacrifices I make as a mother and their teacher is reciprocated with countless joys and challenges that keeps life balanced and interesting.
Every year Sean and I make our resolutions and for the most part persevere to make them happen. Our lives have transitioned tremendously this past year as we repurpose to reap the rewards of our new goals that rest on the horizon. However, when it comes to blogging I dropped the ball on my personal goals as I became distracted with others.
I am guilty of the 10 biggest mistakes in blogging.
I read this remarkable post and after every bullet point I nodded my head with affirmation. Yep, this is me – I own it.
So even though I’m surrounded by what to do I failed to apply and follow through on the specific goals outlined by my loving husband, best friend and business partner. Therefore, my number one resolution is to tend this garden.
I have been a part of Sonia Simone’s membership site Remarkable Marketing Blueprint. The most profound thing she said today was, “Create a rhythm of content creation at least once a week.”
I know, simple right? However, it is easier to say than it is to do.
Cheers to a new year and following through. Thank you to everyone who has supported us with fluid communication, wisdom, encouragement and generous amounts of words to help us make all our dreams come true.
Our someday began yesterday and we still have today to make it come true. Welcome 2010: New Year, New Voice.
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Happy New Year Cindy! We loved getting your Christmas card-your fam looks so happy and healthy. Gus and Hollis had fun “seeing” you all on the card. Give my love to Haley and Ethan. Can’t wait to read more on your website!
Hey Karen,
Happy 2010 to you and the family too. The boys look so bright eyed in the black and white ( my favorite) holiday photo. Thanks for the shout out.
As Karen said, can’t wait to read more here!