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When Refreshing Blog Posts: Some Lessons
I just finished reading a blog post from The Blonde Writer, which describes “10 Things To Expect When Refreshing Old Blog Posts,” and I could not have read it at a better time. I have been a little vacant here on my blog this week because I’ve been trying to iron out the rest of the posts I have moved from my previous site to my Drafts folder here. Good news: my Weebly site no longer exists – yay! Mediocre (because it’s not really bad) news: I now have about 20 drafts to revisit, reread, edit, rewrite, and some to just keep around as Drafts for later ideas. Through my…
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Focus ? (and NaNoWriMo)
Today started out as a pretty ordinary day. My wake up, get up, get ready and go to work routine went as smoothly as it does on ordinary days. The day continued to develop as an ordinary day, and I suppose I can say that it’s ending pretty ordinarily. Now that I’ve beaten “ordinary” to within an inch of its life, let’s move on. Don’t worry, I keep a team of wordy medical professionals around for when I use certain terms too much. Ordinary will be fine. During my lunchtime, when I don’t spend it working, I brainstorm ideas for the blog and try to get caught up on things I…
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There’s Something About a “New” Blog
Hello, and welcome to my new blog platform. Why have I moved from Weebly to WordPress? I am happy to tell you. After limited functionality; a lack of design features; countless issues with posting to Twitter and Facebook; having to save all of my posts in a Word document because of the threat of having posts deleted randomly when I hit “publish;” having half or snippets of posts published while the rest was lost to a black hole in cyberspace; countless crashing and rebooting instances; and my newly-developed love for WordPress; I decided to make the switch. In summary, Weebly caused me so much frustration that it was a chore…





