Friday, March 14, 2008

I am a blogging master!

Having completed the Simpleology elective course on blogging, I find I actually enjoy this so much more than I ever thought I would.

Blogging, for me, has become an outlet, and a personal platform for all sorts of stuff. So many sorts, in fact, that I've now split my ramblings into a couple of different blogs. Some are updated more frequently than others, but all are important parts of who I am becoming.

I started Simpleology this year, having stumbled upon it - I can't even recall how, now. I think it was an email from Frank Rumbaskas, but I could be wrong.

Anywho, I thought it would be a great way to get my life in order - because my life it seems to me is totally out of order. So at the beginning of January, I thought, "Heck, it's free, why not?"

Plus, it was subtitled: The Simple Science of Getting What You Want. Who wouldn't like that?

What happened next was unfathomable.

My goals were being achieved faster than I thought possible. I was accomplishing more and more, and it sounds almost too good to be true.

It was. The minute I stopped using the Simpleology daily target praxes, my life felt more out of control than it was before.

This program is almost like a drug, I tell you.

My grandfather died at the end of February. Then on the day he was buried, my MOTHER died.

Two funerals in one week sucks.

But the worse part was that I was so "busy" that I let my daily target praxes go by the wayside.

And after two weeks, let me tell you my life wasn't very pretty looking.
So I committed to not only restart my praxes, but to begin the Simpleology 101 course again, to sharpen my focus and regain clarity even faster.

Mark has a whole series of courses, but 101 is free, effective, and the very first place I recommend you start. It is the foundation for everything else Mark teaches, and it's laid out in short video segments, no more than 10 minutes a day.

Mark also recommends repetition as a means of reinforcing what you're learning. Thus,once I've completed the Blogging course, I'm supposed to go back through it.

So that's what this blog is about: my journey with Simpleology and the teachings of Mark Joyner.

Read on and enjoy!

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