I'm relatively new to the "blogging" scene. However, I've been reading blogs and web comics for years now. I don't know why, but I always thought writing in a blog or coming up with a new comic was an easy thing to do. I'd see all these people frequently posting in their blogs, drawing comics 2-3 times a week, and when one of them would miss his update schedule I'd get angry. I mean, these people commit to an update schedule, right? Why can't they keep to it? Can't they respect their readers enough to keep up the pace?
And then my life changed. On December 4th of last year, I decided it was time I started my own blog. I mean, it looked so easy, why couldn't I do it myself? Today, however, I have to face the fact that it's been almost 3 weeks since my last real blog post. I now understand how the writers and comic artists must've felt when they happened to miss one of their deadlines. You want to post something new, but for some reason you can't. There are plenty of possible reasons, pick one. However, regardless of how good your excuse is you still feel bad for your readers.
Do you want to know what my reason is? Don't worry, it's not a sad story. I've been thinking about it lately, and I think I figured out why I can't seem to get myself to post. I've been putting myself too much pressure. For example, working on Project moreADS has been a chore, rather than a hobby. I was telling myself that if I worked on the project, I'd have to talk about it on the blog. That being said, if I want critical-web to keep moving forward, I need to make some changes. I won't be keeping an update schedule. Ironically, I'm positive this will actually mean more posts in the long run. I'll also stop thinking that working on Project moreADS means I have to keep a development log. I'll probably drop in from now and then with updates, but now every single step of the way.
Hopefully this is a change for the best. Only time will tell.
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