Dear Friends Who Are Also My Readers,
Today, I humbly ask for you to give me your advice.
The pilot version of Dudley The Fox has been in a soft beta launch for five months. I have made small changes along the way, exploring and trying different things.
Dudley The Fox will continue to evolve, as growth is a tenant of my makeup — the only makeup I wear in fact. Ba-dum-tssshhh!
While I write for myself, as a sacred form of my own creative expression, I write equally as much for you. It is my desire and dream to provide thought provoking commentary that engages you to contemplate what constitutes a meaningful life for your family and yourself.
We understandably get caught up in our “To Do” lists and our day-to-day obligations for our children, partners, colleagues, bosses, friends, and family, and without realizing it, we are living a life of reacting instead of architecting. Before we know it, priceless, irreplaceable years have passed and we have left so much on the table simply by not truly considering and becoming crystal clear on what we want to do with our one wild and precious life. That is to say, how exactly do we want to architect the life we most desire?
It is my goal to sift through, curate, and present to you the key ideas that are necessary for us to pause and consider so that we may align our intentions with our actions in order to find the joy, internal peace, and happiness we all want for our lives and for those lives we are responsible.
I can’t do this effectively or efficiently, however, without your valuable input and feedback. For you are my dancing partner in this.
To that end, I will be sending out a survey or poll soon asking for your brilliant insight into what are you loving, what is missing, and what is not working. Since Dudley The Fox is a small, new venture, this will be straightforward and will not take too much of your time. I thank you in advance for your continued support of this special endeavor of mine!
With love and so much gratitude,
WRW
As I was driving along a two lane country road today I was noticing a lot of nature that in years past I would have driven right by. I wish I knew 50 years ago to stop and see the world around me instead of living right by it.