Goals to Kick before Blogging can achieve its potential
It's been a while now since I've been able to format my online writing so that it all appears here on BearCave.Biz - I do admit that maintaining a Blogging standard is difficult without setting out some clearly defined objectives.
So busy am I with work and study that its been easier to let go of blogging this year, but its more of a project resource problem than a lack of belief in the value of blogs.
I hope that once I've better tied my online writing activity with achieving my work and study objectives, you'll again have reason to visit this site regularly.
In the meantime, I invite you to click on the "News Collection" link on the top of sidebar to read the latest and archived news being used to support my research. You can also read my latest online articles by clicking on the "Lavartus Prodeo" and "aus.radio.broadcast" links which also appear on top of the sidebar.
The above picture is Ian at the Launceston homeground of his much loved Tasmanian-sponsored Hawks AFL footy club.
From Justin
UPDATE: HOPING TO RESTART MY BLOG IN TIME FOR 2010
It certainly has been a while since I last wrote here, yet you may be aware that I very much continue to contribute to the aus.radio.broadcast newsgroup.
Now I do seek to slowly, gradually restart this blog.
However, in this updated age of Twitter, Tumblr and other forms of social networking, I will first engage in a review of all that appears here so that I'm using the latest resources needed to communicate with others.
To kick off the process, I've been clarifying what the purpose of this blog should be in the year 2010 - in order create productive alignment, as author David Allen would call it.
I'm thinking about dividing this blog into three segments:
One is called "Lept off the page" - an ideas bank that collects the thinking of others I have read or listened to.
A second is called "Journey Journal - From Basic to Brilliant Ideas and the journey in between" - in which I challenge myself to demonstrate an understanding of knowledge at various levels of learning.
A third segment is called "Project P.I.E.- learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow", a journal of ideas I'm attempting to put to practical use, recording details of a project's planning, implementation and evaluation phases.
Unlike my previous attempt at a series of writing - this including "The Scrambled Eggs Report", the three concepts I now have in mind have much more to do with creating a productive alignment of activity in my work, study and personal life.
I very much hope I can deliver an exciting, refreshed BearCave.Biz in time for the new 2010s decade!
...From Justin











