I am somewhat aware of how it becomes possible to make such long gaps between posting something that requires a decent amount of time and or thought. It usually involves the addition of lots of new things to life that make it much more time-consuming, incredible and fun. The last 2 months have been exactly that, and without a doubt all things I would rather be doing than writing long drawn out posts.
But over the last 2 months I have returned to the discipline of journaling, which I do beleive in turn will impact my amount of posts and thoughtfullness of posts. Basically, I plan on thinking more.
A few pretty awesome things as of late.
One, I was invited to be a contributing writer to a developing conversationally sound Gospelly centered blog called Devastating the Obvious. The goal and focus of the blog is, from it’s very own about page…
A deliberate and enriching forum for meaningful conversation, creativity, and critical thought.
“We identify with the risen Jesus. We aim to grow in not only our ability to articulate and contextualize His truth, but to imitate Him as well.”
Two, I have also been amazingly intrigued by a few new things in the web-o-world. One of them being a social aggregation tool developed by a incredible web-creator Suprb — This one, called AIOF isn’t released yet but by the awesome info-graph and detailed description of it’s use and purpose.
The concept is “cross-posting” and the process is simple. You add your personal Vimeo, Youtube, Twitter and / or Flickr RSS feeds. AIOF now fetches all the posts as well as the post comments from all RSS feeds and adds them nicely to the system.
You are also able to use AIOF as your own blog system where you write your posts directly within the app and then add a “tweet-listener” to the post. The “tweet-listener” is an ordinary post to Twitter that checks for Twitter-replies to your blog post. This way, the blog posts shows both standard blog-comments as well Twitter-replies (mentions).

Thirdly, If you have even made it thus far, and If you havn’t had your ear in the social creation and sustainable development sector of the world, you might not yet have heard of Jumo. Jumo is a developing organization with the mission of connecting individuals and organizations working to change the world. This is an incredible concept and is un-mistakenly close to the vision for philanthropy venture I have had the honor of working on, Being Human Project.

Here are some of the write ups from this week about the Jumo soft launch.



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