Word to the wise
"Prolific people don't dwell on being prolific; they just do what they do and then we take notice."
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"Prolific people don't dwell on being prolific; they just do what they do and then we take notice."
Questioning whether my growing mass email practice crosses into spam territory, noting I include unsubscribe options and audience-appropriate content while planning to organize my 600+ member lists with better segmentation.
Summer ends abruptly as August arrives with a major work opportunity deadline, school restart, and new website project implementation all converging simultaneously.
I've been away from writing due to a busy schedule, but I'm committed to getting back on track with more entertaining misadventures and stories soon.
I've been on a shopping spree lately, ordering electronic components online and scoring deals on a Canon printer and messenger bags. I'm amused by my newfound concern with having the right bag for different occasions.
My front tire blew out on a busy Austin highway, and my attempts to fix it—first on the roadside, then in a Pep Boys parking lot—turned into an increasingly humiliating disaster involving a broken stud, a gashed hand, and a four-hour wait.
I learned a painful lesson in welding class when I burned my hands picking up hot metal and singed my shirt with the filler rod—overconfidence can be costly.