cornfieldBefore I write anything else on this blog, please allow me to warn you that I’m not a guru.  In fact, I get a lot of my material from the people I work with, the people I help and the countless others I come in contact with on a daily basis.  Quite frankly, I prize myself a fantastic listener with a darker sense of humor who really does like it when you’re doing the talking.

I think this is the main reason I haven’t committed myself to any blog I’ve ever started. Of course, my ability to make excuses like this is also a contributing reason for my non-blogging history.

Other successful excuses I’ve used are:

  • I’m too busy making websites (some with blogs!) for other people to make my own.
  • I’m too busy writing material for other people to write my own.
  • I’m too exhausted with my paid work to come up with unpaid content.
  • It’s far more important that I pay attention to my Twitter and Facebook accounts than venture off into ANOTHER blog. (this includes variations where I occasionally tell myself that Twitter is practically the same thing as blogging, only it’s for busy people *like me*)
  • I don’t have enough material for this topic.  I mean, you NEED a thematic focus for this, right?
  • There are only five people in the world who might want to hear about my daily thoughts and four of them share my DNA.
  • I can start a blog any time I want. It doesn’t have to be this week… Maybe next year will be better.

I’m sure there have been others, but you get the point.  I’m awesome at quitting blogs.  But this time, I’m calling myself out, I’m taking my professional site down, using my brand name and I’m putting this thing on wheels.

I began my professional journey in the renewable / energy efficiency field many moons ago.  In this time, I’ve communicated with thousands of individuals about the sound investment made in energy efficiency.  I’ve heard the horror stories, and I stuck around to find out what was done to fix the situation.  Working with some of the most brilliant minds in the industry, I’ve been fortunate to see history in the making up close and personal, and I hope this blog will help me share these stories with you.

In some other post, I’ll share more about me… but for now, I’d just like to thank you for reading this.  Please subscribe if you’d like, and know that every time I see a hit on here that’s not me, there’s a very happy girl in North Carolina who thinks a Google bot skimmed her prattle.

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