Four quotes and a conclusion walk into a bar
Posted by Brent Dixon on December 3rd, 2008
Earlier this week, Denise Wymore called me out. She said this:
A few months ago I asked a friend – a talented blogger, thinker, and doer – how he keeps a steady stream of inspired words coming while also getting stuff done and not going nuts. Among other things, he said this:
“If I don’t put something out there, I won’t exist.”
The best advice I’ve ever heard on blogging came from Merlin Mann. He said this:
“Find your obsession. Every day, explain it to one person you respect. Edit everything, skip shortcuts, and try not to be a dick. Get better.”
When we began this site, we said this:
Two heads are better than one, one thousand are better than two, one million even better, and on and on and on.
A collaborative effort, a union of resources, all for a greater good – sound familiar?
Credit Unions have been doing this stuff for a hundred years…Open Source CU represents a continuation of that group effort.
Get to the point, Brent.
Taking this month off from blogging has been good for me. But I also thought more about this site and community over that month than I probably ever have. Those of you who know me know that blogging sometimes gives me heartburn. But at the same time, I love it and I love y’all.
Starting now, I’m going to post to Open Source CU once a month, the third week of every month. I’ll usually write about design and creative direction, because when all’s said and done it’s what I think about the most.
We started this site as a collaboration. And I’ve always been a better asker and facilitator than writer. So the rest of the posts, the majority of the posts I hope, will come from other people with other passions in the credit union movement. From you.
If you’d like to contribute, drop me a line at hi [at] itsjustbrent [dot] com.



