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	<title>Comments on: Hello World! Thanks For Stopping By &#8211; But Why?</title>
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		<title>By: Bill Machi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill Machi</dc:creator>
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		<description>I found you – actually stumbled on you – via an Internet search.  I forget what I was looking for, but it must have had something to do with self-help – a subject I’m fascinated about. I did end up buying your course – a blatant plug for those who are reading. The one thing I like about the blog – although you have very little to do with it, sort of, is that you’re in IT – like myself – and writing about career coaching.  Apparently IT people – myself included - think that because we can write code to change a computer, we can write ‘code’ to change a life.  The only drawback to the blog is the jumpiness, although admittedly it would be a hassle, have you considered two blogs: one for formal career coaching, one for your views on the world? One topic you could write about – if it’s a topic at all – you could include a few success stories on your clients - or perhaps feature a client every now and then.  Keep up the good work. -BM

[Bill,

Thanks for replying - Customer feedback is priceless! 
I&#039;ll respond to your ideas next week after allowing time for anyone else to add their thoughts to the mix.

Mark] </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found you – actually stumbled on you – via an Internet search.  I forget what I was looking for, but it must have had something to do with self-help – a subject I’m fascinated about. I did end up buying your course – a blatant plug for those who are reading. The one thing I like about the blog – although you have very little to do with it, sort of, is that you’re in IT – like myself – and writing about career coaching.  Apparently IT people – myself included &#8211; think that because we can write code to change a computer, we can write ‘code’ to change a life.  The only drawback to the blog is the jumpiness, although admittedly it would be a hassle, have you considered two blogs: one for formal career coaching, one for your views on the world? One topic you could write about – if it’s a topic at all – you could include a few success stories on your clients &#8211; or perhaps feature a client every now and then.  Keep up the good work. -BM</p>
<p>[Bill,</p>
<p>Thanks for replying - Customer feedback is priceless!<br />
I'll respond to your ideas next week after allowing time for anyone else to add their thoughts to the mix.</p>
<p>Mark]</p>
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