Well… this is where we started.
I knew when I launched That Idea Blueprint Girl that it would be the first step towards something bigger, but I didn’t expect that “something bigger” to happen all that quickly. I thought, hey, give it a year. Maybe 18 months. Let’s see where this thing goes, you know?
But what actually happened, in retrospect, is far more in keeping with the way my life moves than I’d generally like to admit. What actually happened is that everything went smoothly for six months… and then all hell broke loose.
“All hell breaking loose” is certainly an experience I’ve had before. Sometimes it’s good, sometimes it’s bad. Usually it results in lots of interesting things, so even the bad ones aren’t really bad — just transitional. And every single time, it breaks up my current universe… so that a new one can grow in its place.
In this case, I started a product launch and then realized, in my gut, that there was no better time for Ideaschema to materialize.
Even if I didn’t exactly know what I was doing.
I told Charlie that it was a very peculiar sensation. As if the cosmos had grabbed me by the ears and insisted, “Now is the time. Do this now. No arguing!” And so really, there was very little arguing, and I went about doing the universe’s bidding. But since the universe had given me an extremely tight deadline — we’re talking less than three weeks, here, and plenty of other things on my plate — I had to get cracking. FAST.
So, uh, I did. And the result is that the Idea Catalyst Kit is out there, soon to be in people’s hands, and Ideaschema is here, now, not completely perfect but damn, not so shabby either. I had help from a handful of fantastic people, or it never would have happened. Thank you, fantastic people. You know who you are.
As for you, I hope you enjoy this new incarnation of what I suppose is, at this point, my life’s work. Or something similarly nebulous and important-sounding. If something confuses you, email me at my brand spanking new email address. If I can help you, I sure will. And your input is going to be the ingredient that makes this cake edible, you know? So don’t hold back. Lay it on me.
What does this all mean for That Idea Blueprint Girl, you’re wondering? Weirdly, not a whole lot — yet. I’m going to leave That Idea Blueprint Girl alone for the moment, but pretty soon it will be up in an archive live on the web. I’d hate to lose such an important part of this road trip. In the meantime, all its content is here for browsing. The same will happen eventually for worldmegan.net, though only a small, select portion of my personal blog content will make its way over here. Ultimately, the most important parts of both sites will be absorbed, because this is where I’ve lived the whole time. The Idea Blueprint Girl has always been working for Ideaschema, anyway — and the idea hadn’t quite been fully-baked until now. Though honestly, I doubt it ever will be. Fully-baked, that is.
Always moving forward, never satisfied.
It’s probably better that way.
If you want to know more about this whole crazy schtick, you can check out this page. Bug me whenever you like. Comment like the dickens. This is where things get (somehow, even more) interesting. ;}
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