Back in the days of that other lifetime before being lead pastor I was posting up to four blogs a day, and I was reading a lot of blogs as part of my involvement in the blog community.

I really enjoyed it, but when I took on my current position, I went from four blogs a day to one blog a day done as a video devotional thought for my congregation. I also gave up almost all reading of anything other than essential business material. I missed the community, but couldn’t find the time.
This year though something has shifted…not so much in my schedule, but in my ability to organize myself. Maybe it’s just that I have finally hit my stride.

So as part of my New Year reevaluation and commitment renewal, I decided to try venturing forth into the blogosphere once again. I made a decision to start doing one NOTE FROM THE VICARAGE in addition to my daily devotional each day. It’s taken about a month but I am now blogging a NOTE everyday.
This week I am adding some light reading of blogs back in to my regimen.

I have decided I will start by reading all the other blogs connected to my weekly community challenge on Saturdays.
IF YOU ARE A MEMBER OF A BLOGGING COMMUNITY, HOW MANY BLOGS DO YOU READ EVERY WEEK AS PART OF YOUR COMMUNITY WORK?
i find it hard to understand why blogging becomes a task or a chore for so many people. I blog if I have something to share, if I want to. I don’t feel it is a duty to myself or anyone else. I read and react to a lot of blogs, because it is a way of making conversation which I don’t always have time or opportunity to in real life.. Yet I feel that the people I communicate are real kindred spirits, and when I have the opportunity I like to meet them in real life.
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I think for me it is mindset. One of the things I do struggle with is making everything into a job. But I also find if I don’t intentionally plan it I default to doing nothing.
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