. . . of the month of June, that is.
I’m burning rubber on June and preparing to take July by storm. How so, you may ask?
Whelp, since I’m such a glutton for punishment, I’m going to go ahead and tackle Blogher‘s NaNoBloMo July Challenge. Friday I met digital strategist Nathalie Lussier on Twitter and decided to enter her 30 Day List Building Challenge.
I also signed up for a two month MOOC class entitled “Thinking Like a Writer.”
I’m still in my Business Ignition Bootcamp (2 more weeks to go)!
What? I told you I’m a glutton for punishment!
So any who, I’m busy putting my editorial calendar together. On tap is a book review, a few guest posts, info regarding a social experiment I’ll be conducting, not one, but TWO major lifestyle changes and some new features I’m adding to the blog.
Yep, July is coming in with a bang (pun intended). See ya Monday!
Join in the Fray: What are your plans for the month of July?
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The Anti-Swirl says
Jeff, you has my sympathies…
What do you teach? I used to teach the Certified Nursing Assistance courses, including Anatomy/Physiology, Basic PC Skills, Ethics, Basic Pharmacology, Nutrition, Nursing Skills, and Life Application (Gittin’ Yo’ Butt to Work on Time!) My “little lovelies” were women, ages 18-65, who were on a Welfare-to-Work Program. The first lesson I had to teach them was: I aint here to ogle you, I’m here to transform your life, if, and only if, you want it transformed. Once I succeeded in getting that little point across, the rest was duck soup.
I have turned in a Guest Blog to my little sister here. Maybe a nudge from you will get it posted, since you’re one of her favorite posters…..
Ha!
BTW, I teach African American 101, a course for White people to learn about Black Culture. One of my goals is the elimination of quiche being served @ Black BBQs. You know White people, they loves them some quiche!
TheSwirlWorld says
Hey Jeff,
So I take it your July is filled with teaching? When will you get a break? Does your entire school district have this extended school year? I would say “poor kinds” – except I think extended school is a GOOD thing!
EarthJeff says
July…. since we have extended school year with our teenage friends (who do NOT like the idea of extended school year by the way)…. I get to continue to teach my little lovelies.