Flying in fog!
For a pilot, fog can be deadly!
- You can be flying in perfectly clear weather... arrive at your destination and there it is!
- Can't see the ground... it's deceptive. Looks so clear from the air... but deadly below.
- Nowadays pilots have equipment to land in Zero/Zero weather...
- Still scary as you have to taxi to the terminal on the ground and can't see the runway!
- Many times a "pilot car" comes out to guide you to the ramp.
- Everything... lessons... unclear... vision... not clear... destination... not defined.
- Do you really know where you're going?
- Have you planned your route at WA? Picked the right niche? Correct domain?
- Are your posts filled with tons of useful information? Are your thoughts foggy?
- Will you land safely where you want to be? Making money? Climbing the WA ladder?
- Still not clear on why you're here?
- No plan to reach them if you do know what they are?
- Drifting, vacillating, procrastinating, hoping, but without direction?
- Lost in the lessons? Drowning in the new updates on the website?
- Not sure where you want to be?
This quote from Tim Ferriss makes sense here:
"Short, sweet, and to the point. Clear writing, and therefore clear commands, comes from clear thinking. Think simple."
Maybe it's time to clear the fog... don't crash and burn!
Joe
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Fog--Reminds me of the years we lived in Boise, Idaho. Boise is built in a river valley and the ground rises rather steeply around it in a series of Benches. My husband taught at the College there and I took some classes and was involved in Little theater.
In winter, when the snow was everywhere, we had dense fog that would sometimes lay all day. If you worked in the city and lived on the first Bench, as we did, you drove in fog--sometimes very dense fog. It's an eerie experience.
The new updates here are not too difficult to navigate. Once the across the top menu showed up and I found Jaaxy(it's in the "flower pot" on the right, right beside your image). Sorry that's what it looks like to me. Once you find the top menu, with a little exploring, you can find everything and the fog will begin to lift.
Can't let a little fog stop your advancement.
You always hit it, right on the mark, Joe.
Flying blind must be scary no matter how experienced you are and no matter how up to date your cockpit's equipment.
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Hi Joe,
Thanks so much for your great self-checking article.
My short example of being in the fog on a sunny day was years ago flying to Molokai Hi from Maui Hi. Clear and sunny leaving Maui Hi and starting the approach to Molokai it was no longer sunny and bright.
I have an Instrument Rating so I could go down to minimums which I did. I reached minimum altitude for landing but the fog (low laying cloud) was still in front so I flew MAP (missed approach)to Lanai which was now bright and sunny where I could easily see the airport at Lani.
In the business sense at Wealthy Affiliate if we head in a direction that looks foggy, don't keep going that wrong direction but look for maybe a new niche or revive the website you have and add clarity and brightness to your articles on your website.
I recently reviewed the majority of my articles with many changes, updates, and deleting outdated data.
Have a great weekend!
Bill