Getting Started (again)–It’s Never Too Late.

Writing is not new to me.   In fact, I’ve always enjoyed writing as a form of communication and expression.   In college, my papers were written for classes using a typewriter and white correction fluid to fix my mistakes (the personal computer didn’t officially exist yet–hard to imagine, I know).  But writing a blog on the Internet is fairly new to me personally.

I hope to take advantage of this medium to achieve a few goals.  For one, writing articles on a blog post will allow me to empty many thoughts on many topics out of my head–providing me with a personal type of therapy if you will.   Another goal is to share information with others, information on a wide range of topics, everything from career advice, to expertise on operational functions in business, to automotive restoration techniques or thoughts on guitars/ music, Harley Davidson motorcycles, and yes, even the occasional discussion of religion and politics (my formal college education was a combination of Theology and Political Science).

For now, for this first post, I simply want to make two statements.  One– a big “thank you” goes out to my wife who’s prodding and constant attempts to better me as a human has made this possible.  And secondly —  it’s never too late to learn something new in life.  We hear that one often, and the older I get, the more I realize how true the statement really is for all of us.  Learning something new — trying a new sport, a new hobby, a new hairstyle, a new food, etc….whatever the case, be open to trying something new, it’ll be good for you and for those around you as well.

And so I begin.  More to follow!

P.S.- this post originally appeared on my previous blog site from May, 2014.

Published by trmurf260

Tim is a Silicon Valley tech veteran with 35 years of experience working with several successful start up companies, along with a handful of larger public companies. He and his wife have together raised six daughters and one son. He works for his current employer remotely from his home near Chattanooga, Tennessee and stays closely tied to family and friends in northern California as well.

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