And Now, For a Brief Intermission

Sometimes a step back to gaze at the big picture brings oxygen back to the capillaries.

Often, this involves evaluating full circle moments. Bookends. Turning points. Milestones. Halfway points.

In projects, it’s easier to find your midpoint than in life. It’s the proverbial 50% mark in Microsoft Project on your topline summary task. Simply, tally your series of “percent completes” into some view of what’s left to do.

But devoid of a crusty old Project Management tool, this website must use its editorial calendar to determine the midway point.  And we can say, dear friend, that our trajectory of stories indeed shows we’ve reached the halfway point of our Journey.

Yes, Carisa H-K had it all planned out from the start.  Which is how she lives her life as well.

But actually, what about life?  We’re vexed by not knowing our halfway point. And the end point… well, that may be the most important of all.  We never know how much time is left.  Thus emerged this project, Tales from Digital Deliria: a fulfillment of some proof that “we were here”.  It’s a milestone in personal perseverance and drive, despite the odds of a rather dire year. Something your humble writer never thought she could achieve. 

That drive will continue into other projects as part of a greater vision.  As such, Tales from Digital Deliria will move to a less frequent post cycle, to make time to focus on these longer-term goals. 

Remember: half of the journey still remains.  A keen eye may have recognized the secret to our sojourn. Tales from Digital Deliria is an online novel, taking shape through multiple, quick-read episodes.  To go back in time, hit the first story and click links under “Previous”. Or, start where you wish and use “Next” to experience digital life as it unfolds. You choose the direction!

What remains is all in-plan: all to be revealed in the final act.  So enjoy a lemon sorbet intermezzo, cleanse your palette, and think: What do you want to accomplish in the “remaining half” of your life as well?

As always, I hope you enjoyed this and it brightened your day.

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