Reviewing the past year’s posts I realized I have been sharing a lot of information about me and the things I have been learning as I work through my own transitions. I think that’s fairly normal because one of the ways we learn is by teaching the material to someone else.
The two potential problems that may arise as a result are that you, as the readers, might not have any use for what I am putting out and you might be looking for information that I haven’t yet posted. No one has criticized any of my posts or topics – I think you are all too polite to do that – but the decisions have been mostly one-sided.
I am looking ahead to November and December posting schedules. November is National Novel Writing Month and December has all the end of the year holiday celebrations. These two months have a lot of activity competition so I like to know and have the probable topics outlined in advance.
This is a chance for readers to let me know if there’s a topic that relates to making a life transition that you would like to see a post about. It does not have to be a completely new topic; it could be a tangent to or an extension of a previous post.
I also have several topics that I have been holding for a while that may be of interest as well, and feel free to mention any of these; such as:
- the mid-life first apartment
- choosing and hiring an accountant, or attorney, or estate planner
- finding and talking to a car mechanic and other service providers
- living as a newly single adult
So what would you like to know more about as you move forward in your journey toward a successful transition to the rest of your life? Between now and the end of the month, let me know if there is a particular topic or subject you’ve been hoping to see. Post your topic or query interest in the comments or send them in an email by Oct 31 for this round.

2 comments:
I'd really like to hear about your NaNoWriMo progress as you make your way through it, assuming that you are participating this year. I think it's such a great event!
Oh, you want something hard; like the real and scary me. NaNoWriMo will be interesting since I will have to upload from a public computer.
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