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Misc.

This is officially post “numero uno” of my new blog. For those of you that know me, you know that I have been a long time blogger in the music world and have always had a habit of slipping “self-help” tidbits into those post. I figured it was about time that I get it together and get a blog up devoted to just that.

Today we took some big steps in getting the new blog together!

  1. Moved Blog Hosting over to DreamHost and got a way better package than Netfirms was giving us.
  2. Got a Complete Blog Overhaul (see how simple the blog is to navigate now!)
  3. Began Serious Talks about our upcoming video series (“2 Minute Adjustments”)

In the next few months, my new company, Mississip Inc., will be getting this blog ready for the primetime and we will be sharing a million little things that you can do to help make your life better. The goal of this blog is to give you small things that you can do that will make big changes. I have been a fan of great sites like LifeHacker and ZenHabits for a long time now and one day I realized that I had a great deal of information to offer in this area.

I encourage you, the reader, to send in questions. I really want to be able to help you with anything that you’ve got going on, but I have to get a question to be able to answer it. In the meantime, tell your friends and family about the site. The more people we have, the better the discussion. Make sure to sign up as a member and let’s get to talking about ways that you can make your life that much better with small changes. I hope to be able to teach you alot of great things and I hope to learn alot from you as well.

This sites mantra is “Small Things = Big Change”

There are alot of big problems out there that take alot of time to fix (and we’ll work on those too). I am a fan of fast results, however, and I think that biggest thing you’ll take away from this site are ways that you can make small changes in your life, that will make a huge impact.

I can’t wait to meet you all! Don’t be a Stranger,

Dr Ben

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