"It's cool," he said. "People realize we go through seasons," he explained. I had asked my friend, "How bad am I blowing it by not blogging consistently?" I was worried, because what used to be my get-started and even devotional ritual was now getting shoved aside by new paradigms (like not reading email at the start of my day, which was a 2-hour time suck) and a focus on getting the most important things done first (like taking a project that needed to get done and starting with that.
Here are some of my (blogging) goals:
Post "The homosexual debate" blog, where I'll solve the debate once and for all with a no-prejudice look at the issue and an attempt at a true biblical application on the topic. The first item, of course, will be admitting that there's no way I'll resolve the issue with one blog.
Post "Saving a Magazine" or "How not to kill a magazine" series of posts, where I share the realities of what's going on with today's economy (where magazine ad sales and music industry sales are both taking dives) and how to adapt and push on.
Finish "The Love Dare" blog series, which I stopped for a SXSW experience and then deadline and then GMA trip and then surgery recovery and then another deadline. I'm glad I finished my novel in there, somewhere.
Accomplish all of these before July 1, where we unveil our new website re-design. Whoo-hoo! I can't wait.
Posted by Doug Van Pelt at May 29, 2009 10:50 AM