Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Does anybody really know what day it is?

Dear reader:

I don't know what day it is. I know it's Tuesday, but I have no idea the date, in fact I haven't for most of the month. I've been working on a paper for a class I'm in. I mentioned it in an earlier post. I'm sorry to whine, that's not what I'm trying to do. But wow, I'm tired. BTW, I just heard on the Radio (WBAL 1090 am) that today is the worst day of the year psychologically. Looks like I'm part of the psychosis.

I finished my assignments last night, and e-mailed them to my prof. We'll see how it goes, I don't think it's my best work, but I hope it's helpful in answering questions that some people may have.

SRC
I got my new business cards in the mail yesterday! I'm very excited about that. Vista Print will produce 250 free. So I ordered them and they don't look bad. And they were free.

Recently I was thinking about some features I wanted to include on the blog. I thought I would include a section occasionally regarding books I've been reading or finished:

> Choosing to Cheat, by Andy Stanley
This book is poorly titled I think. It is essentially about prioritzing your life, and cheating lesser priorities in favor of higher ones. For instance, you should cheat your job before you cheat your family. B+

> Leadership, by Rudolph Giuliani
Someone just gave me this book. I was at a church planters meeting where, Patrick Grautch (church planter in Hagerstown), spoke and asked, "Who is likely to get these books I reccomend and read them?" I raised my hand and bam-o I got a new book. So far I've been reading through the introduction, and it's looking good.s

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