Follow the Renaissance Project Journey in Real Time

Bill Finlay is an old friend and an old boss of mine. He’s been a scientist, a storyteller, a plant manager, a marketing director, a CEO and this month he’s launched something new — a web site and a blog.
Bill is launching the “Renaissance Project” where he will coach people to do the improbable. I’m writing about this today because watching him blog and grow this site will give you something you won’t find these days — the opportunity to watch a real guy go through the process of transforming their passion into a business.
What You’ll See
The Renaissance Project blog is so much fun to read. Bill has chosen to use the blog to fill you in on how his web site is coming. He’ll share the tools he’s using, what he likes and what he doesn’t. Another fun backstory that you’ll get to hear is his own personal Renaissance Journey.
I expect to read about personal and professional victories as well as defeats. I’m already fully engaged and interested in his progress. I wonder how his Renaissance Diet is going to be going. I especially can’t wait to hear how he overcame Super Bowl party temptations.
He’s exploring with what he’s going to offer to his subscribers on his site. I’m looking forward to reading about what he’s thinking and trying. If you join me in the reading, you might even get to contribute your own ideas.
This is a Rare Opportunity
I’m telling you about this because it’s an opportunity to participate in a business creation journey and follow it through a blog. We don’t get to see too many of these kinds of blogs – so you’ll want to follow this one just to see where it goes.
So join me in welcoming my friend Bill to the business blogging community – stop by Renaissance Project Blog - give it a read and leave Bill a comment!



Ivana;
Thanks for the kind words.
I’m hopeful that my journey will inspire others – some of your readers, perhaps – to give the Renaissance Life a try; take a shot at doing the improbable.
One thing I have learned already: there is nothing quite as energizing as going public with your business. After a year of thinking, wondering, planning, talking to friends about the idea, etc., I feel like the cat is out of the bag now, and I have an awesome responsibility to follow through for you and anyone who gets interested. That gets the juices flowing!
By the way, something that may be of interest to you and your readers: I’m looking for someone to join the R Project and contribute ideas about passing the Renaissance way of life on to kids. How can we instill in our youngest generation the Renaissance spirit? How can we help them to hold on to and nurture their creativity, their curiosity, their zest for life?
Thanks, again.