I'm trying to "Get Back on the Horse". It's more like trying to get back on schedule.
What it really means is that I haven't been posting as much as I'd like. There are photos to Flickr, videos to youtube & vimeo and even podcasts that should be posted then blogged about & tweeted.
It's starting to sound like a lot & it is a fair bot of work but, the really time consuming part is often making the things in the first place. That's where I've gotten behind. I usually make things ahead of time (when possible) & create a bit of a buffer or excess of stuff to post.
This usually allows me to keep posting things when other parts of my life get busy. At this point most of the stuff that's made and prescheduled has run out. Now I 'm trying to get stuff finished and rebuild that stock pile to fill up the queue's and get things back on schedule.
While I've been working on that I haven't been posting anything (expect to flickr as that queue was a bit longer than the rest). I sort of had this vision of stacking up all this work and scheduling all out so it would be "set it and forget it". Which is exactly what I hoped to do, that is forget it for a while & concentrate on some other stuff.
But, that's not how life works ... at least not my life. So, this is me taking a small step to get back on the horse and post a little bit at a time while I try to get caught up.
This is not the last time I'll have to get back on this horse, in fact every day we get out of bed is 'getting back on the horse' to some extent. That idea is sort of comforting. It makes it seem a little less daunting, its' not "GETTING BACK ON THE HORSE" it's just getting on another horse just like we've done a thousand times before.
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