Thursday, October 11, 2007

At least I have a legitimate excuse... Haha!

"Is this what burnout looks like?"

My friend Stacy asked me that the other day concerning a completely different matter, but it still fits here. In this day and age of instant gratification and quick-fixes, are we always having to look for the next thing to hold our interest? I haven't made a blog entry for a while, and I just couldn't quite put my finger on the reason, but I just wasn't in the mood, or... I couldn't see the reason to make the effort... I don't know, but I know I have been in a very "blah" mood for some time now. No reason, really... Well, as it concerns soccer, my daughter's team is not doing well AT ALL, she is injured - AGAIN, the Longhorns have lost their last TWO games... at least the Cowboys are doing well! But I've been so DOWN on them for so long, that it's hard to jump on this bandwagon, just yet... once bitten; twice shy. Work has been very blah, since the great file-sharing debacle... that was not pretty and I DO NOT recommend trafficking in illegal downloads while on company time, and for you managers and directors out there, I do not recommend ignoring it or being involved, either. And that's all I have to say about that!

And on that question that leads this article... It was made concerning the previously mentioned soccer team and it's a legitimate question we, as parents, need to ask ourselves. Our daughters are getting older and the competition for their attention is getting greater. We must be on guard to ensure that they stay interested and engaged, otherwise it's a huge waste of their time and our money.

Anyway, this link has some interesting ideas on why posting every day might not be an optimal plan... I'm lucky, anymore, to post 2-3 times a week, so I feel vindicated... That's my story and I'm sticking with it...

As usual, GL&HF!

Why Blog Post Frequency Does Not Matter Anymore | Marketing Profs Daily Fix Blog

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