As you can tell, we have not had much action over the last couple of weeks here, and it is not for want of things to say, but more of a want for time to say it. How is it possible that a professional blog consultant can miss posting every day? Well some of it was technical, not having internet access for a few days, and some of it was related to just having too much on my plate at one time, and some of it I suspect was blogger burnout.Â
People can become attached to the hip with their blogs and get caught in a situation where the content is being generated just for the purpose of putting words on a screen. I don’t and haven’t been caught up in that process. I recently read an interview on the BlogBurst blog of Jory Des Jardins Co-Founder of BlogHer and she makes a great point in the question of blogger burnout:
Do you ever experience blog burn-out?
How do you get yourself back in the blogging groove? Blogging for me is therapeutic, so I don’t experience burn out. However, I do experience overload–when there’s too much on my plate for me to really delve in at a level that I am satisfied with on my blog. When this happens, I forgive myself for not being brilliant on-demand. Then I take a morning to zone out and really extract my best thoughts. For me, burn-out is not so much an issue as falling into an obligatory relationship with my blog and trying to force inspired, authentic content every day when I really just want to sleep.
I too have forgiven myself recently for not being brilliant and have let the content and posting here wane for concentration on business related projects I have been needing to take care of and things that a business owner must perform on a day-to-day basis. It is okay to let the blog content go when more important things are needed, but as I always advise, get back into the blog as soon as possible to keep the content fresh, and to make sure that your readers and/or consumers and customers know you have not closed your doors.
I too have forgiven myself recently for not being brilliant and have let the content and posting here wane for concentration on business related projects I have been needing to take care of and things that a business owner must perform on a day-to-day basis. It is okay to let the blog content go when more important things are needed, but as I always advise, get back into the blog as soon as possible to keep the content fresh, and to make sure that your readers and/or consumers and customers know you have not closed your doors.We are here, but right now we are just very busy. In business that is not a bad problem to have.
A business that is busy is a good sign, G. If you had a lot of leisure time, people would wonder how serious you were about your business. Obviously, you are extremely dedicated and take your business very seriously indeed. Good vibes from that.