2009
A Year In Review and How 2009 Was Not A Great Blogging Year
Like so many bloggers before me, here is my look back on 2009. Yes. 2009. Okay. Let's get to it! Any time now. Fine, now type! Toss those thoughts onto the screen, my man. Come on, Shane. Let's do this thing! Boo-yah! Write!
(Chirp. Chirp. Chirp.)
2009 has been an odd year. I have learned much about so many things and I have accomplished many, many things. I have reached goals I thought I would never achieve. I have let myself be who I really am. I have helped others accomplish their goals. Was this reflected in my blog? Not so much. It is a little weird, isn't it? Or am I just giving some lip service to a sense of guilt I have about not writing on my website as I think I should be. I have thoughts and things to give. Links to provide. Pictures to share. I do it all.
But this website is neglected. If it had feelings, I am sure it would look up at me with sad eyes and whisper quietly: why have you abandoned me? Oh, it breaks the heart. But it is only a website, isn't it? Those who only read blogs may think so. But a blog is different somehow. Not only are you throwing a bit of writing out into the gray mass that is the Interwebs, but you're displaying a little bit of yourself. You are opening yourself to complete strangers (no, not you, Mommy!) and websites like that deserve a little more respect. Not a lot. Just a little. That is, of course, if you write posts like I do.
I will always remember 2009 as being one of the worst blogging years to date. I suppose every year for the last few has been less than stellar in the blogging department. I do recall promising from time to time that I would write more (which I have, just not here) and interact more. I guess I have done that. So, what have I done that I haven't posted about on this website? Let's see:
- Started guitar lessons.
- Have written several books (unpublished as of yet, still shopping them around) of poetry.
- Launched some kick ass websites for clients.
- Read a whole lot.
And I bunch of other things that I haven't written about here. What I am trying to say is that I have been doing a whole lot. I just don't understand why I haven't written about them here. I am a blogger, aren't I? Shouldn't I be writing here more often? Am I not a kind of spokesperson?
I shall continue this thought process in my next post. I shall call that next post: Part II.
Happy Christmas and Merry New Year
It is that time of year again and I have decided not to do any resolutions this year. I have come to this conclusion because over the last few years, many of the New Years resolutions I have made rarely get accomplished. I don't know why but that seems to be the "way I roll". Last year, I was able to accomplish a a bunch of my resolutions but many of them were only "half assed" and I was never 100% happy with how they turned out. 2009 seems to be the year where everything has changed.
On a personal level, I took my health much more seriously this year and commited to losing some weight and getting my body into a much better position to start off on some extreme sports or some kind of program where I am getting to do things I never thought I would ever do. So, in June, I was able to settle on an eating program (which is currently being put to the test because of Christmas cheer) and continue with my morning workout routine. This has made my ever so happy. I never really thought I would be able to look at my body in such a way where even I go: "Hey, not looking too bad, my man." I think I want to slap my own ass just like all the sports greats but I have resisted so far. I hear that Sham Wow guy already. Bam! Bam!
Professionally, we've done very well this year at the old day job and I can't be prouder of the group we've got. There have been some ups and downs of course (how could there not be, if everything was even keel I would be suspicious) but we've weathered them as a group and it has made us stronger. 2010 promises to be an awesome year for Left Right Minds and it looks like our careful planning over the last few years has been paying off in spades. Yah, I don't know what that means either.
As for blogging, I am a little shamed since I have fallen off the radar again and again this year. Many starts and stops have come and gone but - wow - talk about slacking. I suppose what happened (at least, for me) is I helped to re-write a bunch of the Blogging for Dummies book and the 3rd edition is coming out in January of 2010. Head on down to your local book shop and pick up another copy. There are some great tidbits about social networking and how you can combine your daily activities into your blog. I suppose I could write about this kind of thing more often but I won't until January. And if you don't pick up a copy soon, it will make me cry like a little girl with a skinned knee. No, really. Go buy one now.
I guess this is me saying that I am not dead and I am still around but I have been hiding a bit due to schedules, being busy, and also making sure I remain sane and get some offline time in here and there. It is one of the most important lessons I have learned and share with every group I talk to about blogging: if you don't like writing or find yourself without enough time to dedicate to it, you may need to rethink your blogging strategy. Participation is the key.
I think I will leave it at that because I need to return to the party. If I don't see you, enjoy the rest of your holidays and I will blog like a mad thing in 2010.
Blogathon Photos
One thing I plan on doing is posting photos while I am up here in Whistler. You can find them on my photo blog on my Flickr steam at www.Flickr.com/photos/shanesworld.
UPDATE: Yes, I know, where the hell have I been and what the hell have you been doing talking about posting photos and then not following through? Good god, man! Get with the photos!
It has been well over a month since I tinkered around here, but that doesn't mean I haven't been active on the web. Without further whining and complaining, here are some of those photos I was promising.





