To be honest, I wasn’t even going to bother today, then I noticed that I’d had 250+ views last night (from Russia?!). Thought I should give them something new to read should they return tonight.
Looking back, I was very clear that this blogging lark was primarily a selfish enterprise – I hoped blogging would encourage my reflective practice – and if anyone else found anything useful, then great, but it wasn’t my primary objective.
As time has gone on, I’ve had some really good conversations here, made connections with people that I wouldn’t have otherwise and been asked to do fun stuff off the back of what I’ve written here. And people do seem to have found at least some of my ramblings interesting/useful. Which is nice. There has even been some reflection on my part :)
But the last six months have been very disappointing for me professionally. I don’t think there’s any need to go into the detail here, but suffice to say, I’ll be glad to see the back of 2011. There’s been very little to blog about, and when there has been something to write about I've not really been in the mood to do it.
But, I'm hoping for better things in the new year and look forward to get my blogging mojo back on! I can't be having a go at the lack of public sector blogging in Scotland if I’m not doing any myself.
2 comments:
You're forgiven but I do look forward to some regular blogging from you! Looking back at your older post you link to from here, I think it would be great to aggregate Scottish public sector bloggers and encourage others to get started. I know there are issues with access for Officers from work and a level of intimidation/lack of experience but it would be good if we could club together to help people get started.
Thanks Leah. I shall do my bestest.
Maybe we can have a chat about how we can encourage more blogging at Tartantm? Those clever tweeps down south have just started http://weeklyblogclub.wordpress.com/
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