Slacking Off? I Wish!

I’ve become a slacker again with regard to this blog, and I’m sorry about that. Things have been pretty crazy at work lately, including the big launch last month and one of our biggest shows last week that had me traveling halfway across the country to Denver, Colorado.

When I originally set up a blog, I did so in order to keep in touch with my friends while I was over in Scotland for university. I was actually very good at updating every day, sometimes multiple times - anything to put off writing essays. The blogging continued on a regular basis until I joined the marketing team here at the office. I think, really, I’m more likely to blog when my days are less busy. That makes sense, I suppose, though one might argue that it’s those busy days that make the blog posts the most interesting.

I continue this blog as a method of connecting to my friends, both here in the States and over in Europe, and my sporadic posting parallels my cell phone activity: most of the time, I tend not to make calls or even answer the phone. Not because I don’t want to talk to you, mind you, but because, well, I just am not a phone person.

This blog is meant to be my email updates, with stories about my life, my job, what’s going on with me. And honestly, I need to get better at it.  I do enjoy blogging when I get back into the habit.

Michelle Kasprzak wrote an interesting post on why people blog. If you’ve got a few minutes, you should take a look.

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