My Apologies for My Absence
I apologize for my absence here (and for the lack of continuing content). My mother passed away unexpectedly in June and being the only child, I’ve had to deal with the estate and funeral arrangements while dealing with my grief. I have taken some time off and will now be returning to the task of getting some of the content out again. I will not be posting regularly yet, since I am still dealing with the estate, but I’ll try to get something out to you a couple times a month. My goal is to be back on track in January with more active weekly content.
If you are a speaker and would like to help me out with content anytime during the next few months, you could write me an article about something relating to speaking. My preference is to have people talk about their pet peeves or the secret they think everyone should know to improve their presentations. Whatever you choose to write about, make sure you’re passionate about it. And don’t be afraid to raise the level of the conversation. There are lots of places where people can get beginning advice. I want this to be the place for advanced level discussions. You can email me the articles at kelle@kellesparta.com.
I’ve got at least one (although I think there are more) podcasts that were in the can but not yet edited. I’ll be getting those out shortly too.
Thanks for your patience. We’ll be back online shortly.
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January 28th, 2011 at 3:18 pm
Totally understand what you are going through. I lost my husband after a very long illness in February 2011. I thought I was ready for it, and in most ways I was, but it took time to look at the big change in my life. After 54 years of marriage, my first question was, “Who am I now? And, Who do I want to become? Then came all of the paperwork and I was mentally bogged now for months. So take it easy and allow life to start its natural flow. It will you know. “The only way out is through.” Mary Morrisey.