After two excruciatingly painful weeks of hard work on doing yearly wrap-ups and pinpointing next year's strategies, combined, of course, with Christmas Party Season (during which 90% of the companies I interact with are throwing all kinds of soirees), I'm kind of starting to question the purpose of blogging.
As far as I've noticed, at least, I'm much more keen on taking a quick glance at my FB profile to see what's new, or just keeping up with my Twitter notifications - and then remembering that I have a ton of things left on the task list and bury myself into the work. And if I have more than a few minutes to spare, I just browse and read my feeds, news, do a bit of del.icio.us tagging, and go back to e-mails and such.
Then I do a bit of web exploring here and there (checking out newer web services in beta, such as Yumondo or Stixy), and call it a day and indulge into the idle gossip and mingling of a night out on the town. I guess that what I'll be trying to figure out over my 2-week vacation is whether or not (seriously) contributing to a blog is something I can adequately keep up with.
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