Sunday, March 12, 2006

So much, so little

I have so much to say and way too little time to write it all. I’m investing time in working at several jobs to bring money in, looking for more sources of income, selling some things, replying to friends who e-mail me (and not keeping up on that very well), commenting on other people’s blogs and journals, considering what to do about a car (more about that in another message), doing my inner work, attending church, singing in a church choir, attending my 2 groups (gratitude and CODA), reading (which is really part of my inner work), and taking care of everyday things to do. And then occasionally I get around to also writing my own blogs.

What’s missing? Who notices? I immediately think of 3 things. There may be more.

Anyway, I have so much to write. Here are titles of some messages that I’m working on and haven’t yet finished:
Chemicalizing, part 2
Who are my friends? (This one will eventually be a series. Thomas inspired the idea of the series. The first part, though, is about what friendship really is.)
Addicted to love
Clearing the way (how I’m getting past depression and circumstances)
Money, abundance, and faith
Waves of love (about an insight I had about the connection between ups and downs in life and learning to love)
Dream, dream, dream (inspired by Jana; my dreams for life)
Good boys and real men (childhood messages I heard that limit me)
Invitation to be on the map (literally a map, a networking map)
Leave Santa Fe? (Is it time to move on?)
My foibles (inspired by Jillianne)

And on the average I come up with a couple of new ideas per day.

What will be the order that I post these? I don’t know. Spirit will guide me in that decision. It’s likely that some that aren’t yet on the list will come before some that are already on the list.

Here’s one of my dreams that I’ll mention now. I dream of making money from my writing. I wish I had the luxury of being able to write a lot, knowing that money is flowing in. More about that when I write about my dreams.

So, I wish I could write more frequently, and I envy those of you who write a blog/journal entry nearly every day (or more). I sometimes wonder how you do it.

Namaste,
Michael

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