Darren Rowse talks about Maintaining Momentum in Blogging today. This is a welcome discussion as I have been having trouble finding time and energy to get past a ‘bloggers block’ I’m having. Its inspirational enough that I’m actually getting a bit more excited trying to work through some of the site issues I’m having with Snowmoblog – RSS XML generated by WordPress won’t verify, my graphic work is as lame as I expected (Dave H. I may give you a call), and I need to upgrade the hosting service – to name a few.
Not to mention that its been hard to find time to properly review the BlackBerry units I’m working on at work. See this is the real issue – I’ve got some good plans for larger posts, but am having trouble finding the time to commit to writing them. Work is a real drain right now – and it may be because of th weather, I’m not really sure.
Anyhoo, enough of these sorry excuses, I’ve got a lot of work to do and it needs to be done. The family and I are taking a few days out of the week and heading north for a quick getaway – just a little ‘pine time’ as the saying goes around here.
Just as I was posting, Darren posted part II in this series. In this post he posits several good tips on maintaining the focus needed for building a good blogging rythum. After reading the entire post, I can really see where I’ve made a few ‘classic’ mistakes in following some good advice. More opportunity to regain focus and move forward. Thank you Darren!