I’M BACK

I can’t tell you how many “Simplify” signs I have in my small one-bedroom apartment here at my RetCom. I have never been much of a collector, but the “Simplify” message has always attracted me.

For the last two weeks I have spent hours and hours struggling with how I will go forward with my blogging. I initially thought it was necessary to start fresh and throw away all of my posts here at RJsCorner. After several attempts of doing that, I have decided that would only cause a lot of re-work to little or no advantage.

In the past, I have spent a lot of time working up categories and sub-categories, and doing a bunch of graphical design changes. I’m sure 95% of you have never noticed all that work. I have decided that all I really need is to simplify RJsCorner to the bare essentials. Concentrate on the posts and pretty much disregard the rest.

The posts going forward here will be mostly what I have been thinking about lately. I will leave my past and life stories to my other blog RJsMosaics.net. I have been complimented many times about my unusual views on the topics I put forth. I will try to add a little more humor and irony to the stories to make them a little more pleasant to read.

One thing that I WON’T do is to get down in the quagmire of politics. I just hope and pray that by this time next year that narcissist con-man is no longer on the scene.

There will be little or no preaching about this or that. That gets tiring and sometimes depressing. Look for “Having My Say” posts a couple of times a week, and during some creative spurts that I often have, expect more.

I know my blog counts, like many of my fellow bloggers, has gone down rather dramatically in the last year or so, but besides for my ego, that doesn’t matter to me.

5 thoughts on “I’M BACK

  1. The saying, to everything there is a season,” applies to blogging, too. I enjoy your musings on all sorts of subjects. Whatever your focus is fine with me.

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    1. You’re always there for me Bob (and Betty). I thank you for that. Here’s wishing you a day below 100 sometime in the near future. It’s in the low to mid 80s here in the Midwest.

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  2. Even though you change your direction over time, I hope you never delete or get rid of your older and early messages, especially those about your understanding and coming to terms with various types of neurodifergence. I found your writings helpful and enlightening, as the mother of an adult son, who was brilliant and though never diagnosed, I am certain after following your writings for some time was somewhere on some spectrum of neurodiversity.

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    1. Thanks, Jackie, for your thoughts. I certainly will continue to tell you stories and the lessons I have learned in dealing with my Autism. Sometimes even the frustrations will show up here. Neurodiversity is a central topic to me now. I might not talk directly about that topic, but again, my experiences will carry that theme forward.

      I am so glad you chimed in. It helps me understand where my posts help others. I’m glad I could help you and, will continue to try and do so…

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