Monday, September 26, 2005

Blogging time.

Upon some great soul-searching, and with my giving notice at my desk job, I've been looking at where my time goes. While not a major portion of my time goes in to blogging, a significant portion of my attention might go there. Having tried to post something new each day for a number of months, I've had to ask myself "why?" The answer was, "to see if I could do it." I believe that I can.

But now I need to focus on other forms of writing. To stop spending time wondering about what to write about next in my daily blog -- hence, it will not likely be a daily blog anymore.

Sometimes I will begin a blog one day but not finish it until the next (currently, my review of Old Times, a Harold Pinter play presented at Viterbo University was begun last night and will likely not be finished until tonight when I return home from work).

Fact is, I blog on more than one site, though this is one of the only ones of mine that is "public" (this and my book review journal).

I'm not signing off, but I did want to explain why there weren't new posts each day as there have been in the past.

2 comments:

Kootch said...

Stix, I like doing my blog, but don't feel pressured to add to it every day. Do what you wanna do.

How do you have a non-'public' blog?

Lover of Words, Books, Games, Theatre, Film, Art said...

Somewhere in the "Settings" section is a check box which, when checked, prevents the blog from being in the queue for the "view next blog" button, and also prevents it from being seen when you click on the "About Me" button. When you click on my "about me" button you will see that I have two blogs. Actually, I have four.

The blogs are still "public" because they are on the web and accessible, but without knowing what the URL is, you'd have to do a little searching to stumble on them.