#Follower January 25

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In 2021 any day of the month that has the number 4 in the date becomes a day to post about one of the FOLLOWERS of this blog.

January 24th fell on a Sunday which conflicted with Song Lyric Sunday so the FOLLOWER post got bumped to the 25th. I appears I may be encountering this more frequently than I anticipated.

I started blogging in 2014 on the free WordPress platform. I never envisioned when I started blogging in 2014 that I would ever have 100 people FOLLOWING that free site. In 2019 I decided to create a Coach4aday website and post the same content at both sites. Today in 2021 the number of FOLLOWERS has exceeded 1,000 on the free site and close to 500 on the website.

What is mind boggling about blogging is the capability to connect you to talented people all over the world. Today the FOLLOWER I want to profile are two writers from rural Northern Ireland named Stephen & Fionnuala Black. The name of their blog is Fractured Faith Blog. For the record over 13,000 people FOLLOW their blog.

I admire them from afar because they convey to me a feeling of being genuine people. I also have great respect that Stephen has published a novel that is available on Amazon called The Kirkwood Scott Chronicles.

They are battling the same issues as most of us. I have one favorite takeaway from a post I read that they wrote back at the end of November 2020. It had to do with the importance of two way communication in blogging. Here it is:

We are a community and that requires communication, a two way street in these strange, lonely times. Let us never forget that.

Stephen and Fionnuala thanks for the FOLLOW and thanks for leadership lesson.

Coach4aday

My purpose in life is to coach. I am a former collegiate basketball coach, director of athletics, and chief of staff. I worked at four NCAA Division I & II universities during my career. At each campus I learned timeless lessons on teamwork and leadership. Today my passion is coaching others on what it takes to lead, serve, and succeed.

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