Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Day 16 Commitments

So if you make a commitment and fail to keep it how do you regain credibility?  Two weeks ago I made myself and my readers a commitment to post to this blog daily for an entire year.  Here I am on Day 16 and I have already missed several days in a row.
There is no way I can travel back in time and retrieve those days lost.  I can only move on from today and vow to do better, yet I am faced with the question, how much weight does my vow hold?
I don't have a great track record.  I made four "vows" of marriage before I learn to really commit to a relationship.  However, I have learned so there is hope.  I learned that failure is a stepping stone if you keep moving foward.
So I am here, Day 16, starting anew and making a new pledge to myself and my readers (assuming that someday I will have readers) to make this daily post a priority.
You may also find that my direction and purpose for this page has changed.  This is a result of another new commitment in my life.
Today I am starting Day One of The 100 Day Challenge.

Yes, I bought into another program.  I know I preached staying with a program and not starting new things, yet in one sence that is just what I have done.  For the last 6 weeks I have been sticking faithfully to Ed Dale's Challenge 2010.  It is a free step-by-step guide for setting up a marketing blog and getting it to the top of Google's search engine.  I have followed all the lessons thus far and I plan on continuing to follow them for the next month until it is finished.
This page is result of that program.  Ed has inspired me to commit to writing daily.  I have chosen this blog as the place to do that.
I have discovered however, that I need a program that has a broader scope.  I am not interested in just building an online business.
I want to redirect my life to be more productive all around.
I signed up for the The 100 Day Challenge to accomplish this.
Yes, I did also sign up as an affiliate, and yes if you choose to sign up from the links above I will get a commission.   That said.  Do as you see fit.
I'll let you know how it is going...

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