
I was chatting with someone recently about writing posts and we were discussing my protest. They asked how often I go back and read back through old posts. The answer is, of course, it depends. If I’m looking at writing on a topic I do a check to see when I’ve mentioned it before and make sure I’m not just repeating myself.
This did, however, prompt me to look through my posts sequentially – something I’ve not done for a long time.
What stood out was that it would appear that the cycle of me identifying a topic and then writing about it again is, on average, eighteen months. Once I’ve written a post on a topic, expect further posts between six and twelve months later.
I need to dig into why this might be and a few thoughts are formulating:
- Posts are driven by external events, e.g. conferences or exhibitions
- My thinking takes that time to aggregate and sift effectively
- People bring topics back to me for discussion in that cycle
Or maybe there’s nothing new in my thinking and I’m just recycling?
[…] might have noticed (as I have) that I’ve been posting about the same things and the repetition is even getting to me. Each day I stare at the screen, wondering what I’m […]
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