A lot has been happening at Mission Control recently. Hidden away at a secret location in South East England my team and I have been working on big improvements to my blog and website platforms, and a whole range of new freebies and products to help you and those you love get a better handle on life.
Why the silence?
I’ve been working on the changes for over two years now. I never planned to produce something that was perfect, but that didn’t stop me exploring many new avenues and teaching myself all sorts of technical stuff that I might or might not eventually use. But that’s how learning goes, right? You never know what you’ll use if you don’t know what’s out there.
What can you expect?
In a few days my new website will be revealed. It replaces my original one with new features and a much more user-friendly design. Following on from that I’ll be launching How to be Free of Guilt, the first of my entirely new online courses. Watch out for it because you can sign up for it entirely free for seven days after I release it. After that I’ll be announcing new courses and videos regularly.
The positive side of the delay
The good news is that, while I have been working on this for the past months, the technology has improved much more quickly than I’d have expected. The result is that my courses, free downloads, live web talks and all the other things I have planned will look much better than I ever imagined they could, and they’ll be easier for you to access and use.
When’s the launch date?
The count-down has started, that’s all I can say for now….
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Great news. I’m looking forward to seeing your new website and using your on line courses.
Hi Ellen, thanks for your comment. I’m afraid that the release of my new stuff is a bit piece-meal, but I think the wait will be worth it.
Thanks for letting us know, I was beginning to wonder where you were. Looking forward to everything new!!
Yes, I’m sorry for the intermittent delivery lately. I am getting there slowly but surely and I hope normal service will be resumed soon. By the way, I haven’t forgotten your question about driving the elderly. Your comment got me thinking and the post is half written…