Past and Future

I am still working out the coverage kinks as I look forward to a time when I can post regularly on here and even go out to do presentations. The first two-thirds of this year was spent working out the bureaucracy kinks, seemingly the full last third will be spent obtaining the coverage. I have not exhausted all my options yet, so I remain hopeful.

In the meantime my plan is to squeeze out posts on the five major themes of this website, which I listed in the post The Other Humanity Hiker (since edited, the one advantage of “treading water” so long). To recap, those themes are Journeying, Humanity, Brain Health, Care Partners and True Love. These next five posts will cover how each theme was covered in the past and will be covered in the future.

I will be going over all my previous posts to double check how they fit into each of these main themes, along with how well they fit into search engine criteria and how well they were received. Since there are over 900 posts I assume this will take at least one year, but I will continue to make new posts as well … as long as I have adequate coverage. Besides making this website more visible this process will also lead to publishing a book in 2027 … if I have adequate coverage. As of now I plan to make each of the major themes a section of the book.

Coming up next: Journeying, Past and Future. Please subscribe to this blog if you haven’t yet; encourage a friend to subscribe if you already have. Like, comment and share posts to show which ones you appreciate most, which will help my visibility and indicate what should go into the book. I truly believe people can benefit from our experiences being shared. Let me know if you feel that way as well.

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3 Responses to Past and Future

  1. Mary says:

    I wish you luck, Kirk, in finding reliable coverage soon so you can pursue the writing and presentations you want to do.

  2. Linda Peters says:

    Keep up your courage and all the best on your book project. I am looking forward to reading it for sure!

  3. Kimberley says:

    Hi Kirk,
    I also believe we can benefit from each others experiences and wisdom.
    It’s important to share these things, one on one , in a group, or on the world stage.
    ❤️Cindy holds an incredibly special place in my heart.
    My running buddy and little kid rearing compadre.

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