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Ancient Publishing
[09.05.05] With my website's development finally completed (for a while at least), my first project will be to organize and edit the huge volume of Word documents I've collected from six years of posting on the Forum, and publish them on my site.
Then, and I know this is a drastic change in plans - I'd like to publish some material on the fundamentals of shooting. Not "just the fundamentals": this is how you line up the sights - but give the basics of shooting a fresh, new perspective, in a way they have not been presented. (Inspired by posting on my Forum for five years.) After that, I can't say for sure. I'd rather not go there until I get some of my more immediate work finished.
[08.10.05] Eventually, I'll get to this:
Ive studied the MBTI method of explaining tendencies for over 20 years. For several reasons, however, Ive never been completely satisfied with the MBTI. Its complex and takes some time to learn, and the terms used can be misleading and confusing. Ive always felt there must be a better way to explain behavior. With that in mind, my intent is to present the information in a simple manner that can be quickly comprehended, and better yet, put into action. Ive experimented with three completely different methods of explaining Temperament and I am not satisfied with any of them. I always felt that Im missing somethingthe bottom line, so to speak.
Some time ago, I hit on what Ive been looking for. I am now confident I can present the material so it will be easily understandable and useful. And you wont have to remember a bunch of confusing nomenclature to work with the material.
This new insight forces me to consider the relationship of this work in terms of Temperament, shooting, and just simply changing behavior. Unfortunately, its not going to happen in the near future. It hard to say exactly because it is a monumental project. Ill keep posting on the Forum, however, in hopes of keeping everyone as up-to-date as possible. Thanks for your patience. I know I've been milking this forever.
Brian Enos
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