DISQUS

brip blap: the newest problogger on the block

  • Writer's Coin · 1 year ago
    That's awesome Brip! Can't wait to hear about how it goes. Good luck! Are you going on a different schedule now? More posts, more projects?
  • FFB · 1 year ago
    Best of luck in your time off! I'm certainly jealous right now, especially with the weather nice and seeing my wife and kids off this week (it's spring break and my wife works for dept of ed.).

    Everyone needs some time to recharge their batteries. Looking forward to seeing how this time reflects in your writing.
  • Patrick · 1 year ago
    This sounds like perfect timing with the new one soon to arrive. I hope your break is jsut long enough to help you focus on the things you need to accomplish and give you enough time to bond with your new child.

    Then I hope you can find a better consulting gig closer to home. :)

    Good luck!
  • fathersez · 1 year ago
    Congratulations.

    You seem to have prepared for this well enough, having even done a trial run.

    I enjoy your blog very much as I am sure many, many others.

    Keep us posted on the progress, especially on the expected new member of the Brip family.

    Best regards
  • SavingDiva · 1 year ago
    You're choosing the right time not to be strapped to a desk. I just look outside all day...I have a hard time focusing at work!
  • No more spending · 1 year ago
    This seems like perfect timing to me Steve.
    Good luck!
  • Pamela · 1 year ago
    Can't wait to see what new subjects you come up with - and BTW - I'm ENORMOUSLY envious! ;o)
  • Four Pillars · 1 year ago
    Sounds good! I'm on a four month break myself at the moment and I have to admit that it's no picnic with two kids.

    It's hard for me to get much done other than at nap time or in the evenings so it's not like I have oodles of free time.

    Mike
  • Akemi - Yes to Me · 1 year ago
    Hey, congrats!
    I have the feeling you will be working from home long-term pretty soon, so this will be a great practice run.
    "I am too spoiled for a 'regular' job" I hear you!
  • Mrs. Micah · 1 year ago
    Good stuff. :) I think as you're a consultant, this is a particularly wise. You have so many more options open to you...even for taking periodic and very short contracts. It's not quite as dramatic as leaving a job you've been doing for 20 years.
  • Chief Family Officer · 1 year ago
    Congratulations! And enjoy your problogging time! I guess I kind of did it while I was on maternity leave last year, but I was nowhere near as organized or top of things as you are. I'm sure your time will be incredibly productive and the seeds you sow will bear fruit long after you go back to your consulting gig :)
  • Lazy Man and Money · 1 year ago
    This is awesome news. I have a problem with the lack of focus sometimes. I'm getting a little better, tossing aside full hours to focus and write. If I can get a more portable computer, I'll escape to a coffee shop or a park to force myself to write.
  • Steve (Brip Blap) · 1 year ago
    Thanks all - it should be interesting, and as Mike said I'm sure that with two kids it's not going to be all writing and blogging! I am pretty motivated to make it work, since it's hard to have a goal of working at home if you can't force yourself to work at home when the opportunity presents itself.

    But I will do my best! I'm excited about it, and more importantly excited about our baby - with spring slowly emerging it just feels like "new baby" time.
  • Writer's Coin · 1 year ago
    Enjoy! You deserve it! This is one of those big ones that goes in the "why you DO want to be a consultant" category. How does it work in terms of getting paid? Do you hoard your money so that you can just spend as usual during this time?
  • Dividend Growth Investor · 1 year ago
    I like your thoughtful and insightful articles that you write. Becoming a FT blogger would make you even more interesting IMO.
    Enjoy your break while you can.. Spending time with your family will be your best reward imo.. I remember when my dad had a 2-3 month "break" when I was a child. It was awesome!
  • The Digerati Life · 1 year ago
    NO #($%(*%! WAY!! WOW, Congratulations man! That's FANTASTIC! :)

    Isn't it a relief? :)

    I'll be keeping tabs on your journey. I get excited about people doing this and what they love. It validates this form of work.
  • dawn · 1 year ago
    What a blessing for your children, for you both to be able to be home with them - Awesome!!!
  • No Debt Plan · 1 year ago
    Congrats... crazy stuff going on around the blogosphere!
  • Fiscal Musings · 1 year ago
    It's great to have options and be able to take the time off from traditional work. Nice Going.
  • Solar Yard Lights · 1 year ago
    Hey Congrats BripBrap (Steve), you'll make a fine addition to the lot!
  • squawkfox · 1 year ago
    Congratulations Steve! Very exciting news. :)
  • Steve (Brip Blap) · 1 year ago
    Thanks again, everyone! I'm definitely enjoying it so far :)