By Madeleine Kolb
There can be change without progress, but not progress without change.– Anonymous
I am excited about big changes in the works. Very shortly, I will phase out Sixtyplus Place and move to a new blog.
I’ve learned so much in the few months since I started blogging. I’ve learned from the experience of writing posts and reading comments as well as reading posts on other blogs and leaving comments. I’ve learned from a terrific course called A-List Blogging Bootcamp, offered by Leo Babauta and Mary Jaksch, and from the talented, energetic, and very supportive bloggers also taking the course.
The more I learned, the more I realized that to make progress, I had to make changes. My still-young blog needed a makeover. I would change the name, expand the focus and give it a face-lift. (Don’t believe in them for people, but that’s a subject for another post.) I’ve been working on my new blog and should have it ready in a few days. When it is, I’ll put up a notice here with a link.
I appreciate so much the support I’ve gotten on all sorts of questions and technical matters from my blogging buddies and from others who’ve read and commented on Sixtyplus Place. I hope that you’ll check out the new one.
Belinda, I really appreciate your comment. Since I plan to have the new blog up in a day or two, I wouldn’t give links to this blog. (I’ll let you know in the next few days.)
Sounds great Madeleine. I’m writing a post for tomorrow that I plan to mention you in. You have great examples of it never being too late to do great things. Can I still use links from this blog?
Anastasiya, Thanks for the supportive comment. Bloggers and Toastmasters are the best! They are just terrific at encouraging and helping others.
I am looking forward to see your new blog Madeleine! I hope that the transition will go smoothly. I liked the quote too by the way.