Posts Tagged ‘career’

Just a good ole regular post.

Which I haven’t done in a while. I’m under the impression that everything I write has to be perfect, inspiring, and relevant. Not that it is. But I do try to please.

But I really am trying to write more, be more productive, etc. Who can identify? (Oh wait, I forgot we aren’t on Facebook. No instant affirmation.) So here’s what I’m up to:

Examiner.com – I’ve been writing for examiner.com for about three months now. I’m the Tyler Restaurant Examiner. One of the reasons I started doing this was to fulfill the aforementioned Goal #1–write more. Alas, at times it is more of a burden, as any payments depend on my ability to churn out more articles, and with a full-time job, it’s difficult to find time to publish as much as I would like. The irony is that, if it weren’t for the full-time job, I couldn’t afford to go out to eat.

Crafts - Since my sister learned to knit only last month and is showing me up with her mad skills, I’ve been trying to devote more time to craft projects. These include knitting, sewing, woodworking, and invitation making. (What do you think of my invitation for Tracy’s baby shower? We were going for a chic, anti-pink theme. The names/addresses are blocked to protect the innocent, so imagine it without the greenblue boxes.)

I’m also contemplating starting a craft blog with some friends. The plan is for us all to take turns posting whatever we’re working on.  That way, I could still maintain a blog and call myself a crafter without actually ever having to finish anything.

Work - My job is always crazy. I love it, it’s challenging, and I work with wonderful people. But I’m working or thinking about work 10 hours a day. So if I haven’t returned your email, it’s either because I’m working, writing, or have glue on my hands.

P.S. Thanks to Jamie M. for his advice on taking this shot. “Just step back,” he said in regard to my question about how to get a really blurry background. Well, I think I finally stepped back far enough. :)

Bored at work…


Your Career Personality: Independent, Insightful, and Ingenious

Your Ideal Careers:

Architect
Artist
Business strategist
College professor
Computer programmer
Mathematician
Neurologist
Philosopher
Photographer
Video game developer

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