Where Was I?

So as I was saying, I have trouble being able to pick the thread back up and continue a waiting post, as well as trouble concentrating enough to be able or willing to write with distractions.  If it is to be an important factor, as with the business blog I was trying to revive this weekend in anticipation of actually firing up the new business, as otherwise I will be all but unemployed in a few months, rather than merely about $3000 a month below where I need to be in average revenue, I guess I’ll have to start treating at least part of the writing as work to do behind a closed home office door (and I hate to close it, so I kind of ask for trouble) or at the outside office.

Anyway, I’ll try to return to the abandoned GP post in the next couple days, as it has to be done.  Today I must continue to work on billing, which I might be able to finalize the current segment of today if I focus for hours.  Meant to finish that over the weekend.

While I haven’t started and stopped any American Idol posts, and we don’t yet have any advertising on this blog, even my non-GP posts could justifiably be treated as “work” for the sake of real or potential future revenue, however speculative.  All well and good we get enough from AV and other archival or abandoned blogs to at least cover costs, but every bit counts.  Besides, it’s fun to have readers and commenters, and that just won’t happen on a combination of birthday announcements, silly quizzes, kid pictures, and increasingly rare, quickly dashed off linky or highly censored slice of life posts.  It’s a conundrum, not least because of the need for the sixth and fifth from last words of the preceding sentence.  Oh well.

Ironically, I have been left alone almost the entire time I wrote this continuation.  As I was saying, off to real work.  Well, that and seeing if Carnival of the Capitalists is up yet, as that is an every Monday duty and hosts tend to forget to tell me it’s up, so I have to go looking.  And hey, it is!

Posted by on 01/29 at 09:44 AM
  1. A conundrum indeed. I have several neighbors who read my blog; two of them are daily readers. And I realize it does cramp my style. Then again, I simply don’t have the energy to go and start all over again, under an alias in a brand new blog: a project which, I must admit, has tempted me from time to time…

    Posted by Paul Burgess  on  01/31  at  08:52 AM  from 
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