No news is good news
17 10 2008Someone commented to me today in the office that I hadn’t blogged for some considerable time. Firstly, I was surprised he’d heard about my blog, let alone even read it. I don’t get delusions of grandeur from his comments, I just thought, "Wow - this internet thing really is far reaching", (as if I didn’t know that already)
Something like a blog takes a lot of upkeep, (it’s been well over a month since I last blogged. The gap between the posts before that was only a week)
Then you have Facebook, Flickr, Vimeo, Friendfeed, Twitter, etc. Perhaps it’s time for me to rationalise? If I was to keep all this afloat it would take a fair chunk of my day.
That’s my point. Times change, priorities change. Workloads change. It really is a full-time job. Priorities and workloads have changed for me. I’m so behind:
- I haven’t updated my 365day Flickr project for well over a week. I have the photos, but haven’t uploaded them
- I haven’t ducked into Facebook for a long time now
- I Twitter regularly as I can do that easily on the move in downtime via my Blackberry
- I haven’t encoded and uploaded my backlog of video to put on Vimeo for a long time
- My career related networking sites such as Linkedin are getting out-of-date
- The photos I’ve taken over the last few weeks are backing up on my memory cards, rather than being edited and uploaded
It’s all mounting up. Have you thought about giving up some parts of social networking? If so, what are you cutting back on?






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