Who Are You?

The most important ingredient we put into any relationship is not what we say or what we do, but what we are. Stephen R. Covey

whoWho are you?

It’s not intended as a deep, existential question. This time it’s a simple, “Who are you?”

I’ve been blogging for nearly a year in various forums. It’s been a great experience. I’ve learned a lot, mostly from all of you. Your ideas and feedback challenge and stimulate my thinking, and your kind encouragement supports what is too frequently a fragile self-concept.

This circle is about conversations and relationships, right? You all know a lot about me, but I only know a few of you who comment frequently, re-tweet, and send wonderful emails. I really appreciate those connections.

I’d like to get to know more folks; that’s the whole point. Where do you live, what do you do for a living, what’s happening in your corner of the world, stuff like that. This is simply an invitation to leave a comment or send me an email to help us become a bit better acquainted.

I’d like to visit your blog or website, check out your Twitter or Facebook pages, and put some details together with the words. This isn’t just a virtual circle—it’s a human circle containing real folks with real passions and struggles. Let’s get to know each other.

I’ll do my best to respond to each message.

Don’t be shy. Come and join the conversation. What can you tell me to enhance our connection?

Someone to tell it to is one of the fundamental needs of human beings. Miles Franklin

You might want to check out a new series of excerpts from Relentless Grace. You can read the first one here.

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