by Nina
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Yeah, I like to plan. Some of my family members find this a bit annoying—they call it the “p” word—especially when I start talking about a plan before they’re ready to even think about it. But, hey, that’s how I can write a whole book and get it done on time. And it’s how I can keep this blog going with five posts a week for more than six years. And speaking of the blog, I’m starting to make plans for the blog next year. So today I’m going to ask you, dear readers, what you’d like to hear about in the coming year.
Q: Do you have topics you’d like us to cover in 2018? Your requests can be general or specific (and you can even request a particular article by a particular author). Or, because we somewhat regularly have a Friday Q&A in which Baxter answers specific questions about medical conditions or other personal concerns you might have (anonymously), do you have any burning questions you’d like to submit to Baxter for consideration?
A: For topics, you can list them here in the comments or email nina at nina at wanderingmind dot calm.
To submit questions, send them to baxterbell at mac dot com.
There is no deadline for submitting requests or questions, burning or otherwise.
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Thank you for your hard work on this blog, Nina. I receive it in my email box and read it each day. I love the posts that include sequencing suggestions and would love to see more of this. I have been reading and appreciating Tantrik texts and meditations, in particular the work of Christopher Hareesh Wallis. Perhaps he'd agree to a guest post.