The Last Sunday

January 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Apparently, my natural rhythm inspires me to write something every 10-15 days.  I think about it for days, open the blog a few times, but only write occasionally.  I wish this was something I did more of, using creative energy seems to lift my mood and hop up my thoughts a bit.  The biggest problem is deciding what to write about.  My usual strategy is to sit here, start writing and see where it goes; which is the format all of my posts seem rigidly follow.  But how do real bloggers decide what to write about?  How do those champions of WordPress write daily entries about a consistent topic, void of the personal mumbo jumbo that makes this blog a sensitive half diary?  Maybe I should start every post with “Dear Journal”.  Ugh! The thought of that makes me cringe.  My theory is that these bloggers are skilled at focusing and thinking about something for a prolonged period of time.  An inspiring idea for the next coffee shop stool scuffing post pops into their head and they can go with it for the rest of the day, organizing their thoughts and contemplating the different directions they could go with the post.  I on the other hand can’t think about one thing for any meaningful period of time unless it is affecting my life.  Work, girlfriend, school, survival – no problem, but those aren’t the stuff of a good blog post.  What about news, politics, life, and humor?  How do you marathon bloggers keep those things on your minds?  F this, I need to go try to think about something real.

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