I want to try something. If I am to get going on the posts here, I need to be reminded of who you readers are. Post a comment about yourself, your current path(leaving out fake dialogue garbage and giving actual details), and what you would want to read about if you had a choice. Stuff like that helps. Also let me know how you would become big/famous/well-known.
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Hello. I am a 20 year old minimalist currently in the midst of some form of existential crisis. My mother fell ill so I have recently moved back home but I am unemployed and without a college degree so I have been feeling aimless, but I feel I am also learning a lot through looking inwardly and re-evaluation of my life up to this point. I really love reading about anything informative, based on personal experience, insightful, or questioning. I don’t want to become famous, I just want to do my part in helping others. I am in the process of applying to live in an intentional community on a farm. If I can take care of myself while helping others at the same time, then I think I would feel pretty satisfied.
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Twitter: Armen
August 13, 2011 at 3:32 pm
Hi Vicky.
That is cool that you were open to mention such things. Your situation is one that requires much focus to correct. This is the real status that many are in, and writing about it can make it clearer. How are you going to get out of that mess? You will have to communicate with everyone.
It is okay that you don’t want to become famous too. That is only in some people.
Cool that you responded.
Hey Armen,
I tend to work on different aspects of personal development in phases. Lately I’ve been working on manifesting abundance / LOA. I share my thoughts and experiences on my blog.
I’m here.
I like the things you write about because you share your personal thoughts in a way that feels very raw and without the fake dialogue. I see alot of posts on other blogs that try to fill space by regurgitating the same stuff that is written everywhere else without adding anything new. You’ve had some posts like this and so have I, but I think on the whole we both try to add something more.
I don’t feel a desire to be famous, although getting your voice heard is easier when a certain amount of fame has been achieved.
I’m a 45-year-old recovering workaholic. For the first time in — I can’t even remember how long — I’m not working 60-70+ hours a week, I’m taking my weekends actually off, spending time on personal development, fitness, family, pursuing my creative outlets, etc. I’m actually creating that life balance that I’ve been talking about for so long. I’m also in a new job that’s in the personal development industry, rather than the entrepreneurship/small business/marketing/tech focus that I’ve had for the past many years.
I’m here because a) I’m wanting to build relationships with other personal development bloggers, and b) I find that reading and commenting daily on personal development blogs helps keep me grounded, focused and in the right frame of mind. It’s fun, it’s healthy, and I actually get to call it work!
Scott @ PSI Seminars´s last [type] ..Power of Choice – PSI Teleseminar August 2011
Oh, so, regarding what I’d like to see / expectations — I really don’t have any in particular — you’re just on the short list of people who’s virtual voices I particularly enjoy. Keep up the great work!
Scott @ PSI Seminars´s last [type] ..Free Teleseminar August 9 – The Power of Choice
Twitter: nickatovar
August 18, 2011 at 11:58 pm
Hi Armen,
My name is Nicholas Tovar, I typically categorize my self as a jack of all trades, but a master of none. While I’m not afraid to speak my mind,I don’t give it very freely and finding the right words always takes time for me. In the past people have thought I was slow because of my thoughtful procedure or odd because I don’t seem to come to the same conclusions as others. I’m definitely not right all the time, but I think that some of these traits have lead me to become a rather introspective person and possibly quite good at philosophical meanderings.
I would like to hear more of your freestyle raps and insights into what you think on current events or even what you are working on at the moment, the LSAT for example. Find your stories from your daily life and expand on them to let us know how they help shape your thoughts and in turn that may give us insights into our own.
@ Vicky: It is okay to feel lost/aimless, if we knew our direction at all instances in our journey then our path might feel inconsequential, we would just be biding time to our destination.
I do hope your mother gets better.
I just looked up what an intentional community was, interesting. Where do you plan to go? Do you have a green thumb? LOL