I’m dropping out in a few days.
Out of social media. Out of much of my social life. Out of a lot of responsibilities.
As some of you know, I have been on a journey the last couple of years, and recently, I have come to feel that I have hit a wall.
I have a ton of wonderful friends and acquaintances, both in person and online; people who nurture and support me in everything I do, and I am grateful to each and every one of you.
I am also working on some amazing projects. In fact, I have more projects than I have hours in which to work on them.
But as I say, I have recently felt like I’ve hit a wall. That I have replaced personal development with personal engagement. That I have sacrificed productivity for volume.
So, I am letting go and dropping out for a while.
No more Facebook or LinkedIn. No more Twitter or Stage32.
And no more blogging.
If you need to talk to me, it’s back to emails.
And the disconnection will not just be electronic. I’ll also be disengaging from a lot of projects, and only hope my partners will understand.
I don’t know how long I’ll be gone, but I wanted to let you how much I appreciate your indulgence and remind you how awesome you are.
I wish you time and luck and happiness with all your projects, and that you come back here to us later, feeling refreshed.
See what I mean? Supportive to the end.
Cheers, mate. I should probably pre-emptively apologize for what happens when I do make it back (lost time and all that).
The best for the holidays and into the new year!
Boy do I ever understand! Fare well and take the time you need to rest and gather your thought…to find a way. I hope you have an easy time of it. I will be here if you need me. I don’t have your e-mail address but Nancy has mine. And don’t forget there is a crash zone just down the 401! The door is open. Take it easy, Mon Ami. ❤ and some of these: (( ))
Many thanks, my friend, both for your loving offer and continued friendship.
Good and brave decision, I hope it brings the peace and fulfilment you seek. X
Thank you…until we speak again, peace and happiness to you (and of course, after we speak again)!