Blogs are like unfinished chores.
They wait for us.
Where ever we left off is where they’ll be when we return.
You know, kind of like when you leave the dishes in the sink or don’t fold the laundry. Unless a loved one feels ambitious and takes care of it, the chore(s) will be there.
Waiting.
Today’s Lesson
From past blogging experience, I’ve noticed December is a slow month for blogging.
Many bloggers either cut back on publishing or take a few weeks off during the holidays.
Some will put up a post stating they’re on hiatus, whereas others just leave their latest post up.
Although there’s no right or wrong way to go on hiatus, I think it’s smart to let our blogging buddies know we’re taking a break.
After all, we certainly don’t want them to assume we quit.
That’s what I’m doing.
I’m taking a break.
I’ll still be around the blogosphere, working behind the scenes of my blogs, visiting other blogs and sharing tidbits on Facebook, but mostly I will be offline, enjoying the Christmas season.
I’ll resume my semi weekly posting schedule in January.
How about you?
Today’s Assignment
Will your blogging schedule change during the holidays?
If so, how will you let your readers know?
Care to share?
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Do you remember when you first started blogging?
Although I don’t think about it often, I still do.
I was scared to hit “publish” the first few times, and I worried because I kept switching my theme.
I didn’t know any of the blogging terms either.
Being self taught, I spent most of my non-writing time searching for help, but even when I found help, I usually didn’t understand what to do with it.
I was pretty naive.
Today’s Lesson
When I think back to when I first started blogging, I didn’t have too many expectations except for thinking I could make
lots ofsome money by having a blog.Truth be told, I wasted a lot of time on blogging activities I should have postponed until later or maybe not even got involved in, but that’s in the past.
What about you?
Today’s Assignment
Looking back, if you had to do it all over again, where would you have spent more time?
Where would you have spent less time?
Care to share?