My 2015 Goals

If I had 2014 goals, I cannot say that I remember them nor any from the prior years. By publicly writing out my goals, I will have a record to look back on next year and I will have sense of accountability to maintain them. Documenting these goals forms the basis of a plan that will be a road map for decision making in the new year. Personal goals are like setting a mission and our resulting actions should be to support that mission.

Not writing goals down makes it much harder to follow them. The truth of the matter is, life happens, distractions occur and this is why resolutions made at the beginning of a new year are laughable by many. Continue reading “My 2015 Goals”

Rebuilding my About Page

There is a big elephant in the room that I have been avoiding, which is updating my about page. It is important to write a good About page, as it is by far the most visited page of any blog. This will give my audience a chance to connect with me as a person to let everyone know that I am also a human being as well.

Over the years, I have changed my about page to tell a deeper story, then sometimes I scale it back to being less personal. I go through phases where I want to open myself to others, then I draw back a bit. As I have gotten more involved in the blogger and WordPress community, I have come back out of my shell a bit more. Continue reading “Rebuilding my About Page”

Reboot Sequence Initiated

Over the past few days, I have been challenged to take an introspective look at myself as to exploring my strong desire for writing and how to do it best. I have blown off the dust of this old blog that has been around for a few years and began adding more content to it. I’ve concluded that I suffered from a sheer lack of focus.

What kind of blog did I want? I did not really know, I just threw whatever against the wall and was curious what would stick. This blog is in my own name, and I feel like I am such a diverse person with so many interests, Sup-a-Dillie-O summed it best:

…but I want to write about EVERYTHINGZZZZ!!!!!

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Why I Write

I love to create, much like photography, writing allows me to do that. From a young age I never used to like reading or writing. I spent a lot of time watching television and rotting my brain. Thankfully, one day I woke up and realized that there is more to life then being a slave to a device that aggressively robs the mind of an imagination. Now, I read both technical and fiction, thinking to myself, I can do this. I have the desire to author my own book someday.

For the time being, my focus is my family and cautiously growing and maintaining a career without putting the wife and kids in the back seat. As men, we have tendency to get carried away with building our legacy. When I’m lying on my death bed I doubt I’ll be wishing I would have worked more. Continue reading “Why I Write”

4th Annual World Wide Photowalk Announced October 1-2

If you are looking for a reason to use your camera for something else other than taking pictures of your family, dust off your camera lens and put your creative juices to work. Head over to http://worldwidephotowalk.com and sign up for  the world’s largest photo event taking place in your area taking place on October 1st or 2nd. Spend the day with other photography enthusiasts and professionals gathering new tips, tricks and perspectives.

Sanford 2010 WWPW Crew
Last year, we met up for a walk organized in Downtown Sanford, Florida.

A photo walk is a social event where you will meet up with a group about 50 or less photography enthusiasts and professionals to talk new tips, tricks and perspectives by walking around the location taking pictures. At the conclusion of the photo walk session the group gathers up as a restaurant to compare the results. If this is your first time doing this with a large group, you will be amazed at how many different types of pictures that will come out of this event of the same location.

This event is free and you will be submitting your best picture to a contest to win Scott Kelby’s “Light It, Shoot It, Retouch It” to each leader and winner from each walk location. That winning photo will be submitted to the World Wide Photowalk contest to win a grand prize or 10 runner up prizes. http://worldwidephotowalk.com/prizes/