One of the things that I have experienced quite a bit in life over my last 30 years of working is the comedown. By come down, I mean that period of time right after something great happens. Maybe its being up in the mountains trying to reach a peak. Perhaps a week at the nursery where we have a big job or activity that needs to be done. Working on a big project with a deadline. Running a big race. A point where all your concentration goes into something and you are pushing and pushing to try and accomplish something special. Laser focus and nothing else comes into play from the outside and if it does, you don’t notice. It’s where I thrive. I love uncomfortable. I love all in. It’s the days after I struggle.
I struggle because the intensity is gone. The anticipation of accomplishment or judgment on your work is over. It’s the after you get the girl. The great energy is in the chase. Of course, you can do a new thing, and find a new goal, but that doesn’t come quickly. The in-between chores and “normal” work seem monotonous and boring. When I spend a week on a mountain it takes another week to adjust back to regular life. For a week I have been concentrating on footing, energy, and routes. I have been grinding and worrying about conserving my energy for pushes each day. Coming back and worrying about Mrs. Johnson’s dead roses doesn’t provide the same dopamine rush of the mountain.
It’s where I find myself today. I’ve played around for 10 months but I need to go back to work. I am not getting those projects, activities, and challenges that I love. I need to have goals and do daily tasks that give me reason. I want to work in the domain space but looking for the right company and opportunity. It’s as much about the people I work with as what we are building. I prefer to be #2 and not the driver. I’ve been the driver for 30 years and now I want to be part of a team, decisions made by partners. We’ll see what comes up but I am definitely looking now. Time to get back to work
Domain of the Day: NinjaCode.com People take pride in their code that is clever and free. Godaddy values it at $8K and has a good bid
Quote of the Day: “The purpose of life is a life of purpose” -Robert Byrne
Namejet, Sedo, and Catched.com Names at Auction
IEG.com Coming up, private seller so don’t know reserve yet
PayrollOnline.com Online payroll is becoming more popular now that everything is remote
DataConversion.com With the endless amount of data out there. There are going to have to be data specialist that can make use of it
AstroMatch.com and StarMatch.com A pair of astrological dating sites ready to roll
OrganicKitchen.com As seen on Domain Sherpa . Or will be soon
CollabStudio.com Great things come from collaboration
EliteWarrior.com Sounds like a new type of race or obstacle course
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Data.sc I don’t even know what dot sc is but I sure know what Data is
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WatchSeri.es Its a hack but the $77 in monthly parking has it the top number of bids
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Lett.com Lett is “easy” in Norwegian. Let also means rent or lease in the UK
MemeArt.com What half the art is on Twitter now
AskBlue.com Could be HUMBL’s new marketing campaign
GetHumanHelp.com Contrary to the AI movement
VintageCowboy.com Like Urban Cowboy type shit
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russia-direct.org These four domains already have $85K plus in bids
Zerkle.com Another fair priced brandable. At least at press time it is
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