disrupt this
You’re here because either: 1) you were invited my moi; 2) it was shared with you by someone not moi; or 3) you organically found me thanks to the interwoven complexity that is the internet.
And what you’re currently reading is my first “post”.
So…why “Disrupt This!”?
Why this blog? And why now?
The quick answer:
It’s time.
I’m disrupting my life. And I wanted to share the process with the world.
And I wanted to invite/create space for the “world” to do the same (you’re the ‘world’ in this conversation).
It feels good to share (sometimes). Without attachment to opinions.
What do I mean by “disrupting my life? Stay tuned.
But suffice it to say that I’m pumped to re-imagine what I’m up to next.
Lots of letting go and letting flow. Hmmm, i may coin that phrase…
“Raise yourself up - because the bottom is overcrowded.”
And this really is feeling like a sort of launch pad for my “What’s Next” (<— hint: a future topic).
I’ve always enjoy writing. It’s a wonderful outlet to process thoughts – and ideas (which are just ‘action’ thoughts).
So why not share it?
Thus, this project.
How this (may) work:
In reading my upcoming posts (which btw won’t have a set schedule), you’ll get inside of my head.
Or rather, I’ll get what’s inside my head out to you.
Expect raw, insightful, inspiring, fun, edgy, outside-of-the-box discussions on topics such as:
me
words (verbal communication)
law of attraction/focus
saying no
how we present ourselves to the world
disruptive life hacks (i know what i mean by this, but it’s hard to explain)
gifts & passion - what’s your “spark”?
sharing your voice
clarity in communication
living on purpose
you get the idea…
and sometimes I may share just random observations I’ve made as I make my way through this world.
also, from here forward, I think I may write my posts in all lowercase - except for the word “I”.
you’ll receive an email when i’ve created a new post.
I shan’t send lots of emails. less is more.
I understand this isn’t for everyone: no time, no interest, etc.
i’d love for you to remain connected.
thank you for reading this far.
I hope you stick around.
adults: share this with your children.
children: share this with your adults.
~you’ve been jeffrey’d