So what now?
Posted by Michael Walsh (Check me out!) on September 25th, 2007
Tagged as: Projects
Read a phrase over on Shel Israel’s blog today: “Constraint spawns creativity.” Constraint has more facets than the business-oriented reality Shel brought up, but the result is always the same. Wise words indeed.
That was some post yesterday, if nothing else as it generates expectation that’s going to be fun delivering. The day after a revalation like that is always slow, as you take time to take things in, see them in their proper light, and shift gears.
Today I pampered myself with a few carefully tempo’ed purchases from iTunes and got the ball off to a surprisingly smooth start.
The reason for this is that the first after-effect of change is some pretty nifty time management abilities. Closing yourself down to certain aspects of your life actually provides an excellent excuse for some strict timelines. You give yourself X for this, and Y for that and to hell with the rest.
“This” is what I’m still paid to do. “That” is what I’m planning on developing over the next few months. They’re great projects:
The first is Runaway Parents. My wife and I had an urge to transform the passion we have to carve out moments for ourselves into an activity and Runaway Parents is the result. Sarah over at the excellent Blogging Expertise site has already given the site a new look and we’re both anxious to get this little project off the ground. It’s the first time we’ve attempted anything resembling e-commerce so it’s a pretty exciting moment for us. Look out for it very soon. Plus we have modelled it on Shel Israel’s brilliant suggestion of sharing ad-revenue so the results could be very interesting to watch.
The second is still on the drawing board but I have spoken about it over at Web-Teach. All those books, all those blogs, all those YouTube videos (thanks Richard) full of wisdom and direction have steered me towards getting this project moving. It combines everything I know on the subject of education and all the principles of social media I have experienced so far into one living breathing project that should turn the established language education systems on their head. Think Blogs - meet - NetVibes - meet - YouTube - meet - Digg - meet - Wikipedia - meet - the - Super-teacher and you’re halfway there. Oh, and it’s free too.
I haven’t asked Sarah what she’s going to charge me for it yet but I will very soon.



