Journal: How a blog post goes straight to hell
It goes like this, I re-installed WordPress thinking that i’ll restart blogging. I stared at a blank page for about 30 minutes and nothing happened!
I was thinking to write about things that are happening around me on the Social Network Sphere. As we know most of them are repeated contents, status updates from desperate attention seekers or some psychologically challenged’s story of miseries – or people attending social gathering and parties just to click photos for their new facebook album “Whn wE rOckd the nIte!”
I tried my best not to mix my emotions to the article in making, but it was more than anything I could actually stop for a while. I ended up writing around two pages of Bullshit, reading that after an hour made no sense to me either.
Why it happened
I started with a title, and thats it – rest of it was a product of my imagination and emotional pressure. I jumped across the topics with no sense of relations, blabbing about anything that came to my mind. A little planning was all I needed to save the night and get a long, sound sleep.
A topic enough to talk for a while but with no planning, it goes to my twitter feed under just 140 character or less.
Solution
Then I had this “revolutionary” idea, some one else already had. Use a post-it-note and just write the damn topics that should be considered in the right order.
In the morning I started writing this article about a solution for the problem that stopped me blogging in a world were time is so important that I don’t even have the time to worry about it.
Well, I still don’t have any clue what I actually wanted to write in the original post I was making. RIP.