About
Toby.Getsch.com has more of a personal touch than other info I publish. To start, I’m borrowing from one of my other sites for this about shtick. Here I’m not the same kind of transparent like I am other places. Because this site is exclusively personal, I’m not going to post the same sorts of tech stuff or other ramblings. I do still show some Twitter and other social mumbo-jumbo if you want to follow that. However, this site will document more personal growth, individual challenges and heart-felt life learning.
And, here’s the stuff I’m borrowing… slightly edited… Enjoy!
My name is Toby Getsch. I am not my resume. And, I am not my job. Those things will probably lead you to various perceptions. However, those are just things that I do. They do not define me.
I’m ok with being random and spontaneous. I’m ok with not everyone liking me. And, I love having fun and laughing. So, what is there to say about me now? Here are a few links… Twitter, TechProfound.com, Getsch.net, LinkedIn, Flickr, Facebook and YouTube. I’m also a few other places, but that should be more than enough to hunt me down and make fun of me and learn that I like to enjoy life and smile and have a good time.
I have sort of an eclectic music taste. I have a soft spot for Latin music and salsa. I love to groove to good jazz funk music. I really like dancing. Actually, if you were to pick one thing to handicap me and have a really big impact, removing dancing would be crippling.
Anyway…
Thanks for stopping by! I do appreciate your readership. I don’t seek it, but I do appreciate it. I really hope to see some people blessed and encouraged – some how – some way… Feel free to contact me and let me know who you are, what brought you here, or whatever else you may feel so inclined to send my way.
Best regards,
~Toby
P.S. For a few years I’ve been saying that I’ve got a book in the works. It’s been delayed a few time due to a few cross-country moves and a few job thingys. It will happen, just not as soon as may be desired.
This page was last updated during January, 2011.
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