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The sea above – how do you see it? As a fantasy fulfilled or the beginning of a dangerous voyage? For people suffering some Someday Syndrome, it’s the latter – a place without a map, without a compass and without hope.
The Someday Syndrome blog guides people across the Someday Sea, freeing you from traveling in circles without destination. Through the various resources available on the blog, you can finally be free from procrastination and fear, from an unaware/unexamined life, and especially from unhappiness.
How? By looking down on the details of your life from the 50,000ft view and charting a clear course through the confusion.
The site offers a DIY email-based workshop and almost daily posts that include interviews, sample mentoring, rants, and an update on the Someday Journey of the blog author, Alex Fayle. And in January, Alex is introducing two new features: a weekly guest post looking at the Someday Journeys of other bloggers as well as a newsletter, offering tips and stories outside the typical blog format.
You can pre-subscribe to the newsletter from the site’s homepage at http://www.somedaysyndrome.com. As well, you can see a complete list of articles and sign up to receive blog posts either through RSS or email at http://www.somedaysyndrome.com/blog
Annie, this site sounds amazing. I am sooooooooo going over there to see more! Thanks for the link, I could use this help!
You know Bella, you may see me there as well.
Annie
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I signed up. It looks interesting. My dreams is to go back to Germany. . .and maybe never come back. That’s my Someday thing.
My problem is I have so many some days … know what I mean? Glad you are looking into it.
Annie
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Oh my, sounds sorta custom-made just for me. I’ll have to check it out,
sometime. 🙂
Please do, Lolly – Alex is quite good at this stuff.
Annie
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OK, I am there! Thank you, Annie!
Anytime, Sandra – let me know how you make out.
Annie 🙂
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