you spoke LOUD and clear (DAMMIT!)

I’m sitting in a coffee shop right now . . .

. . . and wondering (hypothetically speaking, of course) if I’m allowed to drink decaf AND say that I’ve quit coffee.

Probably not.

At any rate, the caffeine withdrawal symptoms persist.

Which means that *instead* of getting up at 10AM and getting one thing done per day (like I do on most days), I can get up at 11AM and get HALF a thing done.

Question: How the HELL do I get anything done?*** (Sometimes I wonder how I even get up in the morning, let alone run a 5-person online business).

Anyway, the half-a-thing I’ll get done today is this short post (i.e. the post you’re reading right now).

Here goes . . .

survey results: you spoke loud and clear

So, the other day, I said I’d be making a free thing.  And I sent you a survey to see what you wanted.

You spoke loud and clear.

The response was overwhelming (it took me HOURS to read through your responses)  . . . and I now know exactly what I need to make for you.

Thank you.

And dammit.

I say “thank you” because I’m really grateful for all the time you spent on the responses.  They were insightful, thoughtful, thorough, and really made me think.

But I write “dammit” for two reasons . . .

  • First reason: the thing you want has nothing to do with what I wanted to make for you (and I mean NOTHING).
  • Second reason: the thing you want is something that requires me to reveal some things about my business in order for you to really “get it.”  And that makes me a little nervous.

so here’s what I’m going to do . . .

If you filled out the survey before this post was published, you WILL get the product I’m making (at no cost). I’m grateful for your input and I’ll personally send it to you.

Everyone else will have the opportunity to download it (again, at no cost), next week, over the course of only a couple of a few days.

Oh yeah, and . . .

Thank you for the Italy advice

Thanks to everyone who gave advance about where to take my mom in Italy.  Apparently Cinque Terre is a great place.  We’re definitely going after she flys here (Minneapolis) from California in November.

Peace,
Clay

***Answer: Tracy

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May 7, 2010

Cinque Terre is simply amazing. Walk as much of it as you're able – stunning views between the villages. It's touristy, but there's not much that isn't in Italy.


May 7, 2010

Thanks, Tobias. I figured it would be a little touristy, but I'm guessing there's a good reason for that. By the way, I really dig your album.

–Clay


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