It is interesting to analyze how I go about blogging you know. For a long period now, I have had a complete writer’s block of sorts. Sure, I write my articles for MobileBurn, which I enjoy greatly, but I have been at a loss for anything to write about on a more personal note. It’s not that nothing has been happening to me, just that there is nothing that I have had the urge to blog.
Which brings me to looking back over the traffic and subscription numbers of the site over time, relative to the regularity of posts. It seems as though just as the blog is starting to get a little popular, I stop posting regularly, and obviously the numbers go back down again. This has revealed that there is a core base of subscribers that remain subscribed through the slow times though, which is nice, and I thank you.
In any event, I do not write this blog for the traffic. I write it as an outlet, and somewhere for me to express ideas and thoughts. I can say that I feel the block is lifting though, and there should be posts coming soon. A lot has been changing in my life - I’ve moved into a new apartment (a nice three bedroom place, very modern) among other things, so I guess I will be testing the theory that a change is as good as a holiday.

Posting Block and The Risks Of Blogging…
I can comiserate with Brad in that sometimes there just isn’t anything I want to blog about. And consciously looking for things to blog about usually results in a more lacklustre blog post - IMO of course.. I think……
[...] Richard Querin, a long time member of my reading list, has made a very well thought out and constructive post in response to my post about the nature of blogging. Let me just say that said post was never meant to garner any attention, let alone such a lengthy and interesting response, which is something that continuously amazes me about blogging, and indeed life itself: a random thought that might pop into one person’s mind may affect another in more ways than initially anticipated. [...]