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    3.09.2005 ||>   The distance is not do-able

    Last month I made it a goal to blog every day or as close to every day as I could. It was an experiment of my own to see what it would be like to have a blog people could visit every day and have fresh content. I felt like I was really busting ass and while it felt good to write so much, I have to say there was a lot of pressure. I found that while I wrote more, I really had less to say and I started to run out of topics. Truth be told, I'm just not that interesting.

    Also, contrary to popular belief, frequency of posting is not directly proportional to number of people visiting your site per day. If it had been, I would have had more motivation to be interesting!

    On the other hand, I did not like that I was only posting once a week before. I always felt like I should be writing more. And this part is true. Going through the archives, I found that my early writing sucked, and while I'm still not up there with the better blogs out there, I am much better at blogging. This upholds that adage that writers write and that's why they're writers. I find it very hard to believe that someone who starts out with little talent but a strong work ethic would remain a poor writer forever. That, and I truly love to write and I hated that I could only write once a week.

    But enough about me. The point is, that I'm going to be writing more, but without the pressure. There has to be an in-between.

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