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		<title>Writing software&#8230;.such a mental puzzle</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 04:45:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Writing software is like a mental puzzle. A little like wrestling an octopus in your brain. Over the many (many years) you develop &#8216;octopus wrestling skills&#8217; or a vast problem solving ability. Those skills are not delineated to software development. I found I used them in all areas of my life; running a business, buying [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writing software is like a mental puzzle. A little like wrestling an octopus in your brain. Over the many (many years) you develop &#8216;octopus wrestling skills&#8217; or a vast problem solving ability. Those skills are not delineated to software development. I found I used them in all areas of my life; running a business, buying or building a house, choosing investments, raising kids, working with different people&#8230; if you can solve problems you can move forward.</p>
<p>4me2realize is the culmination of my problem solving skills and life experiences. All the things that we learn along the way, wrapped up into a really neat software package that makes it easy to align your everyday life with an over arching, inspiring life purpose.</p>
<p>Some of the things that have helped me over the years are;<br />
1. Writing in journals<br />
2. Identifying what halts and what helps me<br />
3. Getting clear on my Life Purpose and getting alignment in my everyday life.</p>
<p>Being interested in systems and processes and having developed considerable skill in these areas I wanted something that combined all this in one &#8216;go anywhere&#8217; system. That&#8217;s why I developed 4me2realize AND&#8230;. (drum roll)</p>
<p>I could see how other people struggled with this&#8230;.. goal setting was an onerous task, it was so hard to track everything in conventional systems. People started off with good intentions which just faded away. Life got in the way. It took so much time. It had happened to me too&#8230;we needed something that was quick and easy and you could integrate into your daily life. 4me2realize is NOT another job to do, my goal setting, but something people looked forward to, a tool that lead the way for goal GETTING.</p>
<p>You will still have to spend some time getting clarity on your life purpose, (its fun) but once done, 4me2realize guides you along the way.</p>
<p>I sincerely hope that 4me2realize helps millions of people move closer to their dreams, live each day with joy in the knowledge that they are living a life aligned with their God given purpose&#8230;.</p>
<p>-Andrew Lombe <strong>CEO </strong>SoftwaRewrite</p>
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