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I know what you mean. The 90-day goal-setting progress parties were my least favorite of the monthly parties. I don’t like goal-setting exercises – it always seems too contrived when I try to do that. Even though I’ve had many opportunities to practice formal goal-setting, I have never enjoyed the process nor felt like it really led to significant personal or professional growth for me. That’s just me. I recognize other people love these exercises and probably those quarterly progress meetings were their favorite part. But for me personally, it’s sad to lose the parts I liked best and keep only the part I liked the least.
For many reasons, TAC’s recent “paradigm shift” really caused a fall-off in my level of participation. Although I still tend to open up in some posts, I spend a lot less time reading or commenting in the forums. I think that may have been an intended outcome of the changes, not directed at any particular person or group but just a general philosophy. Do the daily lesson and get on with your life – don’t loiter here.
I wonder if the shift caused many other members to start using the site more? As @jumpinjeff often points out, the people who actively participated in the forums a few months ago represent only a small slice of the TAC membership. If everyone cut back on site use as much as I have, it has to really leave you scratching your head about the continued “click and wait and wait and wait …” nature of the new site. At my age, I often forget why I clicked something by the time the page refreshes. Since I’m in the “lightning round” of life, it hurts even more to have my time sucked away by cyber lag.
