Cross-referencing seems to come naturally here, for me.
I cross-post many entries for various goals here to my LiveJournal account and I get feedback over there. It was easy to set up.
I find myself cross-referencing goals and individual posts within those posts from goal to goal. Of course, this allows my readers to read as little or as much as they wish. See also Brevity.
Feb 08, 2008, 03:38AM PST | 0 comments
When I asked NYCinephile why he wasn’t posting at VOX, he said he found that it using a “short form blog” was easier.
“Short form blog”... interesting.
Those that know me well know that I tend to go on and on when I have something to say. 43 Things has encouraged me to get right to the point.
Dec 31, 2007, 10:00AM PST | 0 comments
(as mentioned in my intro)
So I wonder why 43 Things seems to be more inclusive than other blogging sites? I was discussing this the other day with NYCinephile.
I’m guessing it’s primarily has to do with the implicit purpose of 43 Things. Most folks here seem to be more interested in accomplishing something than stating an opinion.
Not surprisingly, I learned about the Getting Things Done philosophy here.
Dec 31, 2007, 09:35AM PST | 0 comments
But I’m glad it’s here.
Although I came here by way of contacts through VOX, I have realized at least a small part of the potential this site has.
I’ve looked at goal sites before—the last one I participated in was a small site called Joe’s Goals. It was moderately typical in its format, as far as I have learned to set goals. But I found it too rigid.
When NYCinephile invited me to work on the Daily: Reflect on 5 things for which I’m grateful Thing, I began to see (after overlooking it before) that 43T is a powerful tool for goals. After reflecting on some life experiences and other recent Internet communications, I started doing the become a computer technician Thing.
I finally realized… this is the work I want to do. And I’ve already been able to organize my efforts very well so far using 43T. Things just started falling into place.
But I also quickly realized that this was a ROBUST community, and… for once, I found a blogging community that was inclusive. That’s kinda rare as far as I can see! No longer did I have to apologize for my spiritual convictions. People were openly interested in what I had to say, and I was interested in what they had to say.
I’ve found that to a degree with VOX as well but my experience here has been super. I’m going ahead with the opportunity to see just how much I can use this site to carpe diem: to seize the day, and make my life, and how I live it with others… extraordinary.
Dec 22, 2007, 11:17PM PST | 0 comments