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Gusto and Enthusiasm

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Where exactly do some people find their energy?  Mine is sapped most of the time, life in general takes as much out of me as the kids and the extended family.  My brain hurts….  This is why I am wondering just where some of these “Guru’s” get their enthusiasm and energy.

I find it hard to get out of bed some days and here is another email with “the best thing you ever saw on the net for making money!”  they then proceed to tell you how great this program is and how they continue to make thousands upon thousands of dollars each year doing just this system.  Personally I think it is just selling this system to dupes like me who want to make some income on this internet thing.

Yet they keep coming back again and again full of enthusiasm and gusto for whatever product they are hawking at the time.  So what is it that motivates these guys (or girls…back off Ash Ambirge from The Middle Finger Project…ok that may be link bait but I love her energy)

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Books: Audio vs. Print, Showdown in the Library!

I love books.  I love to read.  I have loved to read since I was little.  I have always written too but that is another post.  I remember reading The Hobbit and The Wizard of Oz in third grade, much to the chagrin of my classmates.  I read mysteries, histories, fantasies, and spy novels.  The only problem I have is the same as many others.  Too many books, too little time. (Always good to throw in a cliche or 2)

I have floor to ceiling bookshelves in my basement and 3/4 of those are filled with novels.  Novels to re-read and novels waiting to be read.  I highly recommend going to the library surplus sales and picking up nearly anything with the “Readers Choice” sticker on it.  I have found some very satisfying reads in those collections, many from new authors.  The last sale I went to, it was almost over at 4:00 on a Saturday afternoon.  A gentleman game in and announced, “The sale is almost over, everything left will be $1 per box!”  At that price we ceased to be picky and started filling our boxes with anything that sounded even remotely interesting.  We ended up with nearly 100 books that day for $6.

We have winnowed those down, many were kids books that are now at Deseret Industries or the Salvation Army, or Primary Children’s Hospital.  Many of the novels have been donated as well, I just didn’t want to read some of them.  But I still have a ton of books from authors that may never publish anything again.  It gives me hope, I may end up one of those one hit wonders.  Or my book could blow up like Harry Potter.  That is my preferred scenario.

Wow off on a tangent that was. (imagine a Yoda voice, I did for some reason)  Ok, back on topic.  What is better, a book that you can hold and feel and smell and drool on when you fall asleep on it, or something you can listen to?

I am very torn with this.  I do love the print books.  Something to hold and feel, and when you read it, you are totally at the mercy of your own brain and your own imagination for everything from pronunciations to the characters voices.

Audio is different because someone else is pronouncing names and doing voices for them.  This can be distracting especially if you are listening to a series and there are different readers with different interpretations of names and voices.  I was listening to Terry Goodkind’s Sword of Truth series and depending on the company that puts out the CD there is a different reader.

This brings up another point, if you have read the series in good old book form, it can screw you up to listen to it.  I have never actually read one of the Sword of Truth books.  I have listened to the whole series twice on audio though.  That is not a problem if I read the book because I will have the audio pronunciations in my head.

The one I am having trouble with now is Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series.  I have read each of these previously and I am now listening to them to “catch up” before I “read” the new one that just came out in November.  There are many things that I am finally getting used to, 6 books into the series!

So audio vs print.  I like both.  I don’t have much time for print though.  I spend too much time on the computer writing and there is too much housework to get to (sink full of dishes as I write this), to sit and read for very long.  Audio books are a gift from the heavens for this.  I load up the CD or the MP3 and listen while folding laundry, cleaning toilets, changing diapers or doing aforementioned dishes.

I found audio books while working a mindless job doing data entry for the Postal Service.  The only thing that saved my brain then was Rex Stout, Larry McMurtry, Robert Ludlum (I am sure he died because they told him Matt Damon would play Jason Bourne), and a slew of others that had the “mystery” sticker on them at the library.  I have yet to “read” a physical Patricia Cornwell novel or a John Sanford one.  I can’t read Nero Wolfe without hearing the guy who reads it for Books on Tape.

My conclusion: any book is good.  If it wasn’t for audio books I would miss out on much.  The will not however, replace print books.

Go to the library and check out something to listen to.  I have some to return today.

Justin

You are a writer…I am too!

Today I am reviewing a new ebook by my new friend, Jeff Goins.  He is a writer.  He wants to bring out the writer in all of us.  Check him out at goinswriter.com, subscribe to his email, read his blog, he is infectious!

Anyway, I volunteered to review his new book because I thought we would help each other.  I want to get back into the groove and write like I did before, and Jeff’s book is jut the thing to do it with.  Besides, he is looking to sell his book, and if I can help a brother make some coin, I will!

For full disclosure and all of that, I received a free review copy of the book from Jeff to write this review with.  You know, in the past, I used to think that review copies of books meant that the book was an excerpt or unfinished.  I have been proven wrong over the years.  Especially with this book.  I found it well thought out, organized and full of the information that I need for me right now. Continue reading

You, You and You, Catharsis of the Bogue is 1!

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Hello!  I know that it seems kind of confusing that I am writing another year anniversary post 3 weeks after the last one, but this is the anniversary of this blog (mostly) in its present form.  This was the day that I migrated from that restrictive and un-monteziable wordpress.com blog to my very own self hosted number, this one here at Justinsbrainpan.com.

I still have delphiusbogue.wordpress.com but now it is to post my submissions to Shane Arthur’s site, the Creative Copy Challenge.  See my review of that here.

This blog however, has delved into many different areas of my brain and personality.  I spent a while trying to figure out what to call my blog last January, and before I thought too hard on it I went with Justins Brain Pan.  There are many “brain” themed aspects on this site.  That is by design.  I am writing from my brain to yours, all of these ideas come from somewhere inside of me, no matter how demented, how bizarre or profound.

I can only hope that if you are reading this you have found some value in my words, either for entertainment or some interesting knowledge.

And on that same topic, I am releasing my newest ebook today!  I am going to make you sign up for my email list to get it though.  Sign up HERE or use the form over in the right hand sidebar to get your copy of (drumroll) “The Blogging Mindset: 13 Steps to Cultivating a Bloggers Mentality”  It is in lovely PDF form and comes with a bonus checklist.  If you are already part of my mailing list you will have received a link for the ebook already!

Thank you all for your support now as well as a year ago.  You all have helped me keep going this long and I have no plans to stop.

See you Tomorrow.

Justin

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