The main reason is laziness, or as I like to call it, priorities. Truth is, family, work, the house, running & the Green Bay Packers are take priority over blogging. While I often think about blogging, or writing in general, I seldom ever do it.
Another reason, though, is that I feel like I need to have a good complete post for the blog instead of a partial, incomplete ramble. Pretty similar to why I have had problems with constancy with my running--when I feel like my training is suffering, not getting as much attention as I wish I could give it, I lose interest. An all-or-nothing approach.
The result is huge peaks and valleys.
My November training--30 runs but under 50 miles total--probably provided me with just the bare amount of maintenance possible, but it was something. Fifty miles a month adds up to 600 a year. I have gone many years below that total.
The question that needs to be asked is "Should I Commit to blogging every day, like i did with running?" The answer is No. Blogging is far down in importance to me. If I never do it, I'll just have a nagging little voice inside of me--it isn't like not running, which leaves me incomplete.
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