It’s been quiet lately here on CMNotes.
Things have been really crazy around here this summer, and I must share with you- I am at a crossroads and not really sure of how things will continue on CMNotes.
I do know that I love the platform and continue to write, but what are my goals? What do I want to achieve with CMNotes?
Of course, I have obvious reasons to write- I enjoy it, I love Chinese Medicine, I love connecting with all of you and I love to spread the good word of Chinese Medicine around the world, even if I am from little ol’ Israel. Is there more? Do I need more? Can I do more?
These are the things I need to figure out.

One of the things that I hope will help me come to some conclusions (even 1 will be enough!) is looking through at what I have already uploaded here on the blog.
One way to do this is to see what went on here on August:

Mentioning links is one of my favorite things.
I try to do this is often as possible, and the latest post about links was 6 Links About Chinese Medicine To Read and Bookmark.

Building a website is important, no matter what you do for a living.
A Practitioner’s Website- Part 1 offers one way of building a website, which is asking a company to do it all for you. This is a good option, one of a number of options available to you.

9 Things to Consider While Building A Practitioner’s Websiteis really part 2 of the post mentioned above, and it scans the possibility to build and maintain a website on your own.

I don’t usually write about things that aren’t Chinese Medicine or at least related, but I wrote about The Walking Man because I feel I have shared with you all a lot from my personal life.
So it seemed only fitting.
If you liked the music, you can add himnow to your Facebook, your help will be very appreciated!

On March 2007 I was lucky to be part of one of Peter Mole’s lectures in Israel.
After that lecture, we had an e-mail interview, which is brought to you here on CMNotes.
I love the interviews. I love knowing more about people who made Chinese Medicine their day job, and I love the different approaches and stories. They are always interesting.

One of the posts I was most happy to upload is about Abdominal Acupuncture.
Not only is this a new thing that there’s not a lot of information about on the web, but also, this is an article by one of my teachers, and I am always proud to present Israeli contributions to Chinese Medicine.
I hope you’ll enjoy this article!