Ohoh, I missed a day (20)

I can spot a trend: Saturdays are hard for blogging. Last week I was caught in the middle of Sinterklaas celebration.Yesterday I was just busy doing Saturday things (sleeping in, shopping, relaxing, watching a movie). Breaking my daily routines, which is why weekends were invented, immediately breaks my blogging routine. A good thing to remember when I start reflecting on daily blogging after I finish my 66 days

In case you’re wondering, missing a day isn’t catastrophic for building routines:

“Missing a single day did not reduce the chance of forming a habit.”

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2 Comments

  1. Posted December 13, 2009 at 3:10 pm | Permalink

    Actually if you look at traffic (or opportunity of coverstaion) it makles little sense to blog Sat and Sun.
    On these days rather write stuff that you put online on mon or tuesday ;)

  2. Posted December 14, 2009 at 6:00 pm | Permalink

    That’s why I didn’t even plan to blog during the weekends or my mama’s day – those break the routine (actually to be precise, they have other routines where blogging hardly fits).

    And I kind of agree with Oliver – weekends (and often Fridays) are not good for conversations. But fortunately there are other reasons to blog :)

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