A decision was made.
Normally, I am a very active user here at WA. However, some of you may have noticed that I became suddenly absent and fell off the face of the earth at the end of February. I was forced to take a sudden and necessary step away due to health reasons and over the last several months have been recovering from a number of ailments which included a TIA.
During this time, I have been reflecting on my site and the desire to continue balancing on the fence and trying to determine which side to fall off on -- letting it go, or continuing on. As the weeks went by, I decided to not decide at all and just wait. I felt I wasn't ready to let it go, and at the same time not ready or able to continue with it.
Now I have made a decision...I will continue on with the development and evolution of my website. I have too much time invested into it to just let it go. I've been doing a ton of thinking about it for months and will most likely put a new spin on it. But in the mean time, I have a metric ton of site maintenance work to catch up on before I can get back to publishing content.
As my health is much improved now, I'm happy to say that I am back in the saddle again, so keep an eye out for me!
BTW...I've changed my username from xinflt (which was somewhat cryptic) to DaveSurvival, which is easier to remember and well in line with my site niche.
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I am so sorry to hear that you have been so ill but glad that you have recovered. Life always throws us curve balls and it is the decisions that we make at these times that shape our future lives.
Congratulations on making the decision to continue with the hard work that you started. I am positive that you will not regret your decision. :)
Best wishes
Lis.
Well, I can relate to what you've gone through. So I wish you a balanced and joyful restart!
One of the problems with some people is they rush through life so fast they don't really see anything. It is much better to take it easy and at your own pace. And this pace will vary sometimes slow sometimes not. So start riding at a walk and the gallup will follow!
Way to stick with it! The choice to pursue the dream of an online income can be struggle to make. Power to you! I wish you all the best. Hope your improving health stays on an upward trend toward the vitality you deserve.
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Welcome back, Dave. :))