One thing that is becoming very clear to me this month is that, no matter how busy I am, I can always find some time to blog. Except that there must always be exceptions. For me, that exception is today, as i find myself going from work almost directly to the airport for a glamorous weekend getaway (with a 2-minute stopover at home to pack and blog).
So, instead of a thought-out blog post, I leave you with merely a question. When do you find time to blog? And what do you do to make time to blog, when there seemingly is none?
*When given the choice between travel and blogging, I always have to think awhile. And then travel normally wins. But this photo is proof that at least I'll be able to get back home after my trip.*
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Wow, a weekend away - how posh are you? ;)
Time is a very serious and worrying issue for me. When I was busier and decided I didn't have time to blog, I always managed to post something because I really wanted to. I guess I had a faster work rhythm (I hate this word, I can never spell it right!). Now I take so long to post anything and actually to DO anything at all.
Have fun!!!
Not sure about posh, but it's nice to have a weekend away every once in a while.
And I suspect that time is a serious issue for many people. I'm finding interesting things though about posting every day, as it really doesn't seem to leave me with less time at all. I'm hoping I can do the same trick with other things I want done.
I blog when I have something I feel is worth expressing...not as frequently as before...but when the need strikes.
regular blog-times include:
weekends, typically with some sort of hard liquor
mornings, while I drink my coffee
after work, while I figure out what I want for dinner.
what do i specifically make time to blog, above and beyond my regular blog-times? nothing, really. I have those windoes of free time set aside for blogging if there's something to blog about, and if not then I do something else.
Well in my case it's rather easy as I'm on leave from work so pretty well have all day (and night to do so). But when I was working I was blogging
1. Early in the morning.
2. After coming home from work.
3. Weekends.
Somehow I managed to publish five posts and more per day whereas now I force myself to spend less time posting so I can have more time interacting with other bloggers. I have to admit, blogging (and writing) has become a big part of my life.
Sangroncito, that's how I was doing it before...but I find that forcing myself to blog everyday is actually adding a whole new element to proceedings.
Chibi, I like the idea of having regular blog times, but I never seem to be able to set a time like that...though now that I think about it, I do tend to post in the evenings.
Smiler, I am impressed by anyone who posts more than once a day...I don't think I've done it ever. I may try it though, especially when I go on leave in the Spring.
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