Dec
01
2009

Blogging Every Day

Yesterday I decided that I was going to attempt to write something on this blog every day for the month of December. I’m doing this for several reasons. Life is crazy right now starting my business, and I want to write about it so that I have a record of it someday and to share what I’m learning along the way. Also, I want to get in the habit of writing again regularly which I have not had to do since high school.

I’m currently reading Outliers by Malcom Gladwell, and if there is one thing I’ve learned from it, the only way to get better at something is to do it and to do it a lot.

If for some reason, you decide to actually read this, you’ll probably hear a lot about these topics:

  1. Going crazy starting a business
  2. Green stuff (buildings specifically)
  3. Music (mostly the dancey kind)

By the way, you’re probably wondering about the penguin. I always like to include pictures with my posts. Sometimes they are relevant to the post; sometimes they are not, but they always have something to do with my personality. I want a pet penguin, but I don’t think it is meant to be.

Time to get some actual work done, but I’ll leave you with a music track I’ve been digging lately. It’s a mashup of Paramore and Justice (weird, I know, but it works) from my good friend Supermucho (aka Ryan Measel). I’m posting it without his permission, but I’m sure he won’t mind. Check it:

supermucho – waterswaterswaters of Nazareth [Paramore v Justice]

  • i mind severely! and i give it two days. it's very difficult to consistently update a website. also, having a pet penguin would be amazing. i would throw cocktail parties around a pool just so my penguin could swim around. very classy.
  • Okay, well I don't care if you mind. Also, I can totally make it more than two days. I'll bet you $20 that I write every day this month. (A day though should be considered from 6am-6am).

    And yes, we've been over the penguin thing before. Remember when you thought that website was real?
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