I was subscribed to some email newsletter that had an article about the site the same day as I saw a print article about it. I decided to check it out, and added a dozen or so goals. I was capitalizing things differently than others were in their goals, and promptly forgot about the site.
A few months later I got a message from a woman in Germany asking me if I was the same Todd that had visited a Swiss chalet back in the 80s. She’d found me on 43. I politely told her I wasn’t, but that prompted me to revisit the site and I’ve been active ever since.
During those next few months I attended Des’s costume party where I stained her carpet and moved the couch to hide the stain. At that same party I met Heavee for the first time. I became friends with Cathibeth during those months, and helped Chuq win a race to a certain cheer level. I had only been active for about four months and was so thankful to those who helped me hit 1000 cheers by Christmas since at that point you could only cheer goals, and later entries.
Over the course of the next year I found myself writing comments of support to others, encouraging them to achieve and pointing out their successes. The year after that I spent a lot of time creating birthday goals and giving birthday wishes based on people’s lists. I also attended a New York City meet where I met people I already subscribed to (Segsy, Bookish, JudithKD, Mary Hawkins) as well as people I’d never encountered but now wanted to get to know (HobokenMartha, tlong, hollyhollyoxenfree). I repeated this scenario with the October Chicago meet. Additionally I made a point to meet 43ers on various travels including Heavee in Denver, SBedsaul in Kansas and YRush in Ohio. Lots of people have received postcards from me too as I support them in their state postcard goals. I also participated in the card exchanges, creating 43 Themed cards to send out.
Things have changed here over the last few years. The addition of Neighborhood Watch has created opportunities for it to be abused and has resulted in people being deleted who were once vital parts of this site. Additionally, people have deleted on their own, creating voids in conversations where you can see the comments of people who remain but no longer see what they were reacting to. I miss some of these people dearly, and actually have stayed in touch with some of them off-site.
So why do I continue to use it? I use it to continue to interact with others, encouraging them to work toward completion of their goals. It’s an outlet for me that way, more than a place where I come to work on my own goals. Sure, I work on my goals along the way, but to me it’s more about helping others than helping myself. I’ve got the internal motivation to do what I need to do. Besides, I can’t let Doris catch up to me in cheers.