[image: pause and reflect]Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday we drove 600 miles.
Each day.
Yesterday, I didn’t even know what day it was.
Today, I’m sitting in Phoenix while it rains.
In Phoenix. In late April.
Back home, we left 70 degree weather. Which turned to a day-long blizzard the next day.
Schedules are good. Habits are good. Plugging along, doing the work — also good.
Sometimes, though, it makes more sense to pause and reflect. Or just pause.
I’ll be back with my usual brilliance next Friday. In the meantime, if there’s something you’d love to see me write about, tell me about it down in the comments.
It’ll give me something to reflect on when I’m done pausing.
If you’re totally completely helplessly lost about this “ebook” thing, I’ll try to answer the question “Where do I start?” as long as we agree that it’s akin to asking “I’d like to learn to play music; where do I start?” Far too vague to have a real answer, but enough to start hacking through the underbrush to some better questions.