I am still here. Alive and kicking. I want to start off by saying sorry for the long hiatus. It's been a rough couple of months. Work, mental problems, and a hint of insomnia have been draining to say the least. I am hopeful to get everything back on track sooner rather than later. I am planning on investing in a video camera and microphone and bringing to the world the web show I've been working on for over a decade.
The Interviewer will be continuing. A lot of catching up to do there and a lot of overhauling as well. In the past when I hit these slumps papers were strewn everywhere. Thanks to the GTD method everything is still contained right where I left it. That reduces stress, which the less stress at times is better.
I want to thank all of you for your patience and understanding. It means a lot to me.
BenTibbetts
Sorry to hear about all of your personal problems, but looking forward to seeing more of your content. :) For what it's worth, I would recommend against announcing your long-term goals and projects in this way, because it makes it psychologically harder to follow through. See https://www.ted.com/talks/derek_sivers_keep_your_goals_to_yourself/ and https://www.inc.com/melissa-chu/announcing-your-goals-makes-you-less-likely-to-ach.html