I had no idea how I wanted to title this blog, so I opted for no title at all. Sort of like the book I've been working on for some time, I have no actual title to go with it. I'm sure it will strike me in time. I just don't want to put something out there that's too cliched or implies that it's a paranormal romance (it's not I swear.)
That said, I'm pretty excited about a new tool being worked on by the folks that do Scrivener (I love this writing program.) It's like a Mindmapping program but more free-form called Scapple. It's currently live for Mac, but in beta for Windows until Monday, September 30 (I'm not a Mac user.) I'm looking forward to giving it a test spin and seeing if it can help with getting ideas in a more organized state. It's meant to be a tool for scribbling down ideas and then connecting them later as it makes sense.
I thought I'd toss out a book recommendation too for anyone who might be curious about Paleo and how to get started. Practical Paleo by Diane Sanfilippo is clear, concise, is beautifully organized, and has some truly delicious recipes. You can see some additional resources to the right in my links. After switching how I eat, I've been not only more focused, but my allergies are significantly decreased (I can breathe!), no more sugar imbalances, and no more migraines. Is it for everyone? I'm not a doctor so can't tell you what's best for you. I truly believe though that everyone has different needs, whether they do better as a vegan or vegetarian etc. It's not a religion, it's just food. You should eat how you feel best.
Just to truly mix this blog up, I thought I'd share another great cover done by Halestorm performing Get Lucky (originally by Daft Punk).
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