How time flies. It was a year ago that I started writing my blog. I have learned so much about human nature, myself and technology.
I've written over 330 posts, received over 200 comments and been viewed close to 17,500 times. Not huge numbers, but I can't wait to compare year 2 with year 1!
There are many people to thank for their inspiration, knowledge and encouragement then and along the way. I hope they know who they are, but I'll list a few of them to give them the proper recognition: Mike Lally, My Dad, Rosa Smith-Montanaro, Miriam Salpeter, Rita Carey, Luis Martinez, Carol White Llewellyn, Greg Taylor and the hundreds of job seekers who've provided their stories, unwittingly, for me to share.
I also want to thank everyone who reads Career Sherpa. Best of luck with your search!
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Hannah, I'm finally catching up with my blog reading, so my congrats come a bit late... Wow, 330 posts in one year, that is quite an accomplishment, and quite some dedication to your blog. As we all know, it's very hard to keep on posting once the first excitement about the blog is gone. You are a role model for all of us.
Keep up the good work, and I hope year two will result in more comments.
Karl Heinz
Posted by: Karl Heinz Kremer | October 28, 2009 at 07:17 PM
Congrats, Hannah. I really admire the passion and drive you have for sharing your knowledge with the world. Keep at it!
Posted by: mike lally | October 27, 2009 at 06:20 AM
Hannah,
Wow! Congratulations. I admire the diligence and dedication to helping others that it takes to maintain this blog for a year.
Thanks,Shawne
Posted by: Shawne Van Deusen-Jeffries | October 20, 2009 at 06:29 AM
Hannah, congratulations on your one year anniversary. You are helping so many people through your humor, insight, expertise and encouragement (and occasional kick in the behind).
On behalf of all the people I know who love and read your blog, here's a big thank you and keep up the good work. We need you and appreciate your effort.
Best wishes for even greater success and wider audience to help, Deb
Posted by: Deborah Mourey | October 19, 2009 at 09:52 AM