Archive for November, 2008

Project Profoundity

I used to think I had a lot to do. Little did I know how good I really had it. I suppose it’s true what they say, that just when you think you’ve got it … that’s when you’re just beginning.
And so I am.
At least I have that – a beginning. A fresh start. But [...]

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Hard Times

It seems everywhere you go these days, someone is going out of business. Big and small alike sink under the weight of debt and despair. 
I work for a small, family-owned printing company. They’ve been in business for 31 years – almost as long as I’ve been alive. Dave, the owner, says he’s weathered storms like [...]

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One year, looking back, looking forward

Wow. It’s November. I’ve been in Georgia for a year, give or take a few days.
I feel it’s appropriate to take a look back. I’ve always been a writer, keeping track of where I’ve been so I can be sure of where I’m going.
I’m going to share a snippet of a blog I [...]

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