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Blogging Taking a Back Seat

Obviously one of my main goals for 2012 has not been accomplished.  I wanted to try and post something every day for the entire year.  I knew it was going to be hard, but I didn’t think it was going to be this hard.  I also didn’t expect as many distractions as I have had over the last couple of weeks.  There’s been carnivals, fairs, festivals, sporting events, work, and just about anything else other than time to sit down and write.  A lot of my time lately has been spent planning.  My home office now has 4 whiteboards that are completely filled and each one is filled with ideas for it’s own project.  I have a bad habit of jumping into things without planning them out properly, so I wanted to make sure that I plan my moves a little better in 2012, so that’s what I have been doing.

I haven’t been very active on Twitter or blog reading either, so I feel so damn out of it.  It’s almost impossible to get through my Google reader anymore, but hey I am trying.  I am back to reading books again, so that takes away most of my time for reading blog posts.  I am trying to stay up to date with everybody, so if you receive an e-mail from me trying to catch up, it’s because I just want to be able to catch up with you and have not really had a chance to read every blog post.

Unfortunately, my diabetes has been taking a back seat to my business life and financial life.  I have not been blogging and tweeting about diabetes, but have been financial planning, business planning, and life planning.  It has also led me to not test as much and not put on a new Dexcom.  Ya know, because it takes a whole 30 seconds to do it!

I am about to go through a total life changing event, so I have been stressed the hell out, which is one of the reasons for the massive planning, but I am beginning to feel comfortable enough with the change and am getting back to this blogging stuff.

I hope every one else has been having a great time.

One thought to “Blogging Taking a Back Seat”

  1. Hey, our online lives must come second to real life. That’s the only way it can be. So, do what you need to, Chris! Good luck on the planning and hope everything balances out for you, front or backburner. Best your way, my friend.

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