Who are you?

Date July 12, 2008

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Yes, you!

I’ve been writing off and on here for over two years now.  I have written about business and government, friends and family.   I have written about being better, about relationship, networking and a few other things.  I don’t write as often as I’d like, but I keep plugging away right here, and you keep stopping by.
Some of you have come by and stayed for awhile.  Some of you have commented.  Some of you have not.  Some of you find me by Googling my name and come from as far away as Dublin.

I would love to learn more about you, why you stop by and what keeps you coming back.  If you’ve commented before, thank you.  If you haven’t, consider dropping a short message and a link to your site or if not yours, than others that you find interesting.
I want to know more about you folks than Google Analytics tells me.  I want to know about you.  Who are you?

3 Responses to “Who are you?”

  1. Becky McCray said:

    Hi, Rob. We’ve been introduced by Chris and by Jon, both of whom I consider good friends. That’s why I’ve followed you and Megin on Twitter and how I came here.

    As someone who worked in nonprofit previously, I love to read about the passion you bring to your work. You are exactly the kind of person I sought out in the nonprofit field. Now I’m back in the business sector, writing at Small Biz Survival. (Jon’s a contributor there, too.)

    You have an outstanding ability to tell stories and share a point at the same time. I’m glad you keep writing and sharing, when you can.

    And thanks for asking. :)

  2. Rob said:

    Thanks Becky. I appreciate the kind words and your presence here.

    Although, I don’t always comment, I’m a fan of SBS, the nonprofit I serve is in rural western Maine and identify with that reality.

    Thanks again.

  3. Ken @ thewhylife.net said:

    Hi Rob,
    I like the tone of your blog. I, too, am trying to observe more, question, and enjoy the thrill of it all. Too many blogs are ultra-focused, ignoring our multi-dimensional natures.

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