I am sure that regular readers have noticed I have been posting and commenting less on this blog in recent months. I've been commenting less mainly because the comment volume has long since surpassed my ability to read and reply. The same is true for the e-mails I receive, but I have been trying to briefly answering a few of those each day. If you sent me an e-mail that I didn't reply to, it is probably because it wasn't short enough, because I already have a post about your question, or because I received it on a very busy day.
I have been posting new material less for three reasons:
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In the meantime, I encourage you to read through the older posts that you haven't explored yet. I do notice (via the blog traffic statistics) that when I take a break from posting, readers start to explore older posts. And I think that is important from time to time, because a lot of the material on here is best understood in the context of the other ideas on the blog.
- Andrew
I have been posting new material less for three reasons:
- I have a much busier schedule than I had six months ago, when I was posting weekly.
- The things I think about these days (which are the things I post about) are more difficult topics that require more time to get on paper. Compare, for example, my recent posts to the ones about wearing heels or matching your underwear.
- I am working on a book, which has been taking most of the free time that I have for writing. In fact, just last night I wrote a great post titled "Why Your Ex (Who Dumped You) Is Still Contacting You," but I plan to use it as a chapter in the book. I will make a separate post with more details about this later.
If you don't want to keep checking back for new posts, you can receive a notification the next time I write something. Just enter your e-mail address in the "Follow By E-mail" box, which is about halfway down the left side-bar. Or you can follow the blog on Twitter, where I always announce new posts, and sometimes also share a quick thought about relationships, or a link to a relevant post.
In the meantime, I encourage you to read through the older posts that you haven't explored yet. I do notice (via the blog traffic statistics) that when I take a break from posting, readers start to explore older posts. And I think that is important from time to time, because a lot of the material on here is best understood in the context of the other ideas on the blog.
- Andrew