Hibernate to Dis^H^H^HLife

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Phew.

My last post was concerned with our new, small and sometimes smelly project. This was more than eight months ago, and I am ever so slowly leaving my sleepless hibernation mode.

Before we got our son, I thought that having kids would change my life. Now I know that it doesn’t change a life, it takes away the old life and replaces it with a whole new one. (For the geeks among you: It’s not like upgrading from Mac OS 8 to Mac OS X or from CP/M to Ubuntu, it’s rather like being Catweazle.)

To summarize: Phew.

Unfortunately, some projects were affected by my eight-month sleepless hibernation, and didn’t move much, or at all. Beginning January 1st, I started resurrecting them, one by one, and adding new projects.

  • My dearest project, HeadProCoaching® mental golf coaching, is in dire need of a re-launch and more international expansion. This is scheduled for Feb/Mar 2009. Follow @headprocoaching on Twitter to stay up-to-date.
  • The main website for my marketing consulting business, maulco.de will also be relaunched Real Soon Now.
  • There is a new sideline project which gained much momentum days after going live: Give the Recession the Finger! is (we believe) the perfect compact personal coaching programme [sic] for all those who have been hit by the recession and need to get back into business.
  • Our new marketing association is scheduled for pre-launch next week. Follow @IMACT on Twitter to stay up-to-date.
  • I narrowed the focus of my psychotherapeutic practise in Hamburg to three common ailments and repackaged the …
YEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAW! Sorry to interrupt this blog post … Just received an email from my wife that our small (and, nowadays, much less smelly) project just learned to crawl. Phew, again.
  • … session format. Only four-hour power sessions, this seems to be the most effective format for the majority of clients.

Gotta go now and do some more re-launching. Much to do to get back into shape, but this time I’m quite optimistic that the next post on this blog won’t take another eight months.

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