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	<title>Comments on: Out of the Bunker Mentality</title>
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		<title>By: Sheila Stack</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sheila Stack</dc:creator>
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		<description>I would like to take a moment to clarify my online identity. I run a small boutique production firm.  We don’t employ a full-time blog staff and I have no ambitions of being or acting like a full-time blogger. The pursuit and management of business takes precedence. Every time. 
 
I should note that before I launched my blog, I was strongly encouraged by fellow bloggers to develop a cache of posts to carry me through the particularly busy times.  While undoubtedly good advice, I found that my writing seemed forced and I quickly abandoned that path.  I discovered that writing organically about my experiences was more natural for me, and produced better results.  That and having a deadline, of course - though that has not been fool proof. 

I will strive to be better at managing my blog, but I do hope my readers will understand that I may not always post responses in a timely fashion.  Nor will I always post on schedule.  In this time of instant communications, your patience is not expected, but your understanding is greatly appreciated.

Thank you all for reading.  And for those of you who have posted responses, I greatly appreciate your making &lt;em&gt;The Power of Live &lt;/em&gt;a positive, constructive “Yes and…” environment.  That has always been a goal of mine.  Thanks again and I sincerely hope you continue reading.</description>
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<p>I should note that before I launched my blog, I was strongly encouraged by fellow bloggers to develop a cache of posts to carry me through the particularly busy times.  While undoubtedly good advice, I found that my writing seemed forced and I quickly abandoned that path.  I discovered that writing organically about my experiences was more natural for me, and produced better results.  That and having a deadline, of course &#8211; though that has not been fool proof. </p>
<p>I will strive to be better at managing my blog, but I do hope my readers will understand that I may not always post responses in a timely fashion.  Nor will I always post on schedule.  In this time of instant communications, your patience is not expected, but your understanding is greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Thank you all for reading.  And for those of you who have posted responses, I greatly appreciate your making <em>The Power of Live </em>a positive, constructive “Yes and…” environment.  That has always been a goal of mine.  Thanks again and I sincerely hope you continue reading.</p>
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