6 Months of Blogging
It has now been 6 months since I started this whole blog adventure.
And for that I want to thank my daughter, Bianca, who got me going on this after starting her own blog at college well before I did.
Kids like her have a lot of great ideas that apply to our world as adults and even companies. We need to stay tuned to what they have to say…
Thanks also to the others at PAS who have contributed ideas and content ready for use in the blog. You know who you are – thanks again!
Lastly, I want to thank the many people who have been an encouragement for me to keep writing - especially my business partner Eddie, my wife Elizabeth, and even my neighbor Patricia. Thanks to these and each of you who have send me feedback, ideas and comments!
People often ask what it’s like to pound out a blog or two every week… I can honestly say it’s not easy and that’s why I encouraged your feedback last time.
The closest analogy that I can come up with for doing a blog is a never-ending English assignment, with deadlines every week.
For those of you thinking a corporate blog is a good idea, be sure to think twice before jumping off…
or you may find, like a boat owner, that the happiest two days of your blogging life are the day you start and the day you end! J
Despite the time and effort, I find the blog a rewarding outlet – and have yet to fall prey the “boat owner syndrome”.
Looking back over the past 6 months and all that’s been written, I sense that there is some value here worthy of adding a teeny-tiny copyright notice to all the postings. A matter of process, hopefully offending no one.
6 months down already… bring on the rest of the year!!
Remember – I really value your comments, ideas and feedback. Click here to email me, even if it is just to say that you’re still reading…
Have a great day!
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Roland, On the "never-ending English assignment..." thought, I feel your pain!
I do enjoy reading your posts.
Take it easy, Jim
Posted by:Jim Cahill | April 19, 2006 at 10:01 AM