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Hello World!

Wow, I’m honored! There is a growing international community that is interested in the topics, ideas and experiences I’m writing about here. This is very exciting. And, at the same time, it uplevels the game: I intend for these writings to be interesting to everyone reading!

In the past couple of weeks, readers have visited from:

London
Madrid
Sydney
Beijing
Dublin
Mumbai
Singapore

I can’t wait to see who else shows up!

(Oh, if you’re from “out of the states,” would you mind taking a moment and leaving a comment? I’d love to hear where you are from…and, if there is anything you would like to me to write more about, just let me know!)

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Hi Jason,

I am writing from Boulder, Colorado. I know it is technically with in the states, but I have heard it said that Boulder is 40 square miles surrounded by reality, so I thought I might qualify to comment.

I would like to hear more on the energy and focus subjects. I am sure that there are many concepts that balance one another. These two seem to have a synergy once brought to balance that is quite powerful.

I am also interested in any words about extending ones comfort zone. Tips and tricks for bumping up or reaching out your current self image.

Gabriel

Hi Jason,

i'm from Belgium,
i live in near the border with France and the North-sea.

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moonlander

Hello Jason,

I am following your blog from Lleida in Spain. My main interest lies in ideas for managing the 'higher levels' and making dreams come true.

Hi Jason

I'm from the UK - near the Lake Distruct National Park in the north-west of England.

I would like to see more about managing focus in an environment where flexibility is also important. In both my professional and family life I find my priorities can change in an instant and I have to drop what I'm doing and switch to something else. Any tips on making this switch so I am able to focus 100% on the new task in the knowledge that the previous task is in a state where I can go back to it in the future?

By the way - I owe you some feedback from an earlier blog post here - I haven't forgotten.

http://jasonwomack.typepad.com/working_outwhile_youre_ou/2007/02/and_you_know_ho.html#more

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