posted by Andrew Hartley - Business Consultant & Entrepreneur on Jun 19

Okay, so I’m learning to not make promises before I am sure I can follow through. I’m having a bit of writer’s block on the posts I’m trying to write about the “sacred six” instruments. I want to make sure they are interesting for you, the reader, while still making them as accurate as possible and as “real” as possible. I thought that laying out that pattern for myself would make writing easier, but I’ve found that it constrains more than anything, and makes it MORE difficult to write about them. So, while I will no longer promise that the sacred six will be the next five posts, I will promise that - eventually - I’ll get to them.

Perhaps I’m trying too hard to write posts that are substantial (read: longer) and not just short little blurbs - I don’t want to waste your time if you’re here reading my blog. On the other hand, shorter posts written more often will bring more visitors, which is a goal I have for this blog. So I’m a little torn.

So leave me a note in the comments telling me whether you would prefer shorter posts written more often or longer, more substantial posts written less often. In return, you have my thanks, and the short story in the following post.

Namaste,
Andrew

One Comment to “Learning as we go…”

  1. Rosa Say Says:

    For me, long or short doesn’t matter Andrew, as much as what is said. For instance, in the post after this one about Merlin, your storytelling kept me reading because your heart was into the writing. So I say write when you feel like the writing is flowing for you and don’t force it. Readers can tell the difference, and we read when it is YOU shining through - my feed reader tells me when you’re posting again and it’s time to click in!

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