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I want anyone who reads this last posting and who has been reading this blog for awhile or who may have commented on it, that I have appreciated that attention. I have a easy-to-read writing style, and I believe I have ideas to share with my therapy clients. I will write there, and perhaps more than I have been in the recent past.

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This does not mean that I will not continue to write in my professional blog. I just can't afford (figuratively and literally) to be so open about myself. I have decided to not write about myself in any way on Facebook and just post what to me are clever or unusual things on there. I will obviously no longer be doing that. I have used Facebook to direct people to this blog. That has been one of the main reasons for writing in RED In Transition. I definitely want my posterity to know me. I will put them in my blog which I have kept exclusively for me, and eventually, my posterity. I am going to delete from the blog history any postings that might be viewed as being controversial. Even though that risk is small, there is the risk, and I've decided it is not worth it. It might be different if my some of my thoughts were more "mainstream," but they have the potential (and in one case have already caused a problem) for someone who has read or in the future to find this blog and use it to support a position against me. The "down" side of being so transparent outweighs the "up" side. I have come to appreciate the fact, and it is a fact whether I like it or not, that because of the psychotherapy work that I do, I do not have the luxury to be so open in written form.

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I feel that I can be true to myself in a safe way by continuing to write, but to write for myself. I've wondered if I just needed to be true to myself and damn the torpedoes. Other than talking with my wife, this place has been where I have processed my thoughts and feelings, where I have shared my interests, where I have been open. Some 195 postings and over 30,000 domestic and international views later, I have decided to not publish any more.Īs stated on my homepage, I have blogged because I need to blog. In July of 2011, I decided to launch my blog RED In Transition. A picture from my Alaska adventure that was the subject of my first posting on this Blog!









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