Over time I’ve worked up a simple little workflow for writing blog posts.
Typically I’ll do the draft, if not the complete post, the evening before. If I don’t complete the whole thing the night before, I have a window of about 20 minutes in the mornings before breakfast in which I can either write or complete a post.
This all kind of fell apart last night when, for some odd reason, I couldn’t access my own blog from home! Even though other people could. Which is really weird. So, since I was feeling a bit under the weather anyway, I packed it in for the night.
When I tried to work on it this AM from home (I’m in the Atlantic time zone, one hour ahead of the Eastern US seaboard), I still couldn’t get to my website.
Argh.
I’m at work now, typing up this meager little offering to you, dear reader, to tell you that the dog ate my homework. Actually, the dog didn’t even get to eat it. Bummer. At least I can connect to the blog now.
The lesson: probably a good idea to write blog posts in advance. Days before, even. Or have a backup plan to get access to the blog.
Now, please don’t get upset and go read Lateral Action instead, no matter how good it is or how intriguing their article was about the nature of creative genius and how it ties in to climbing Maslow’s hierarchy, building esteem and achieving self-actualization (hint: the last three links actually go back to this blog…
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Unless you want to, of course. And, if you do, you’ll find that their article in the nature of genius and creativity really is pretty good.