Tuesday, March 31, 2009...5:23 pm

Gearing up for April

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In trying to find a work/life/school balance I have had some difficulties adding the blogging part to my life. So I am going to try something different.

I am an avid reader of ProBlogger.net and was excited to see that Darren Rowse actually wrote about just that.

In addition, there is also going to be a “31 Days to Building a Better Blog” event on the site.  I admit to having had some writers block .  I am still looking for things to write about and am having trouble saying what I want to.   I decided this was the perfect opportunity for me to get some help with my writing.  If you would like to learn more, click here.

One of the other reasons why I haven’t been writing regularly is that all I have had time to write lately are my papers for school.  I am three weeks away from my MBA and I am so ready for school to be over, so excited to be done with my program, and so happy that I can go home from work and veg out once in a while again.

I keep telling myself that I will have more time once school is finished, and I have a feeling that this may not necessarily be true.  However part of my plan in starting this blog was to make time to create writings based on my education and observations about technology and in particular women in technology.  So far, it’s been a hodge-podge of subjects ranging from my own personal rants, to my new gadgets.

So, for April, my goal is to touch on some of these topics in addition to my everyday writings.

I have also enlisted some friends to write up reveiws of some of the technologies that they have been using.  I will post links to either their blogs, or set up a reviews page so that they can post directly as guest writers.   If you have anything you’d like to share with the class, please feel free to email me using the address in the upper right-hand corner of the page.

1 Comment

  • I used to be a reporter, a profession I chose because of my love of the story – hearing and writing it. Since then I’ve been in corporate communications and IT, and I’ve found there’s no shortage of stuff to write for work.

    Because of that, I’d encourage you to take a break and write for your passion. Lead those women back to IT.


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