I’m sorry for my absence and lack of post reblogging and comment answering. I started a new, very demanding day job this week. I’m reconfiguring my schedule and should be back to semi-normal by the end of this week.
There are only so many hours in the day, but I’m trying to squeeze them for all I can.
You should take your time to return. Never good to be stretched.
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Good advice.
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Been there.
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Congrats on the job. Good luck. 🙂 John’s advice is the best. I’ll second that.
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Thanks, Charles. I’m happiest when I’m trying to keep all the plates spinning.
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I third John’s advice!
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Thank you.
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I just found your Twitter page but am unable to follow anyone else yet because of Twitter’s new 5000 rule. But I am thankful that you have a blog on WordPress. I am now following you here.
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Thanks, Nancy. I appreciate it.
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You’re welcome!
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Best wishes for your new job.
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Thanks so much.
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I am glad you have a new job, Don. It is hard juggling a day job and a full time writing job.
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This is true. Thank you.
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Congratulations on the new job, Don – Good Luck with it 😀
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Thanks, Chris.
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No worries, Don. Your readers will be here. John’s advice was spot on.
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Congrats on the new job, Don. As everyone else says — take your time here. Hugs on the wing!
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Thanks, Teagan.
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I totally understand and agree with John Howell.
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I hope by now your new job is getting easier to fit into your full schedule. Don’t try to do too much, Don. It’s not good to spread yourself too thin, Take it easy. 😆
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Thanks Janice.
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