We interrupt the inactivity of this blog to inform you that this blog will likely remain inactive for an extended time. This is due primarily to three things:
1. Work priorities are eating up a larger chunk of my day. (This happens to most of us during the beginning of a school year, so mine is not a unique situation.)
2. A pretty severe case of blog and social media burnout. (This, too, seems to be going around in higher ed circles.)
3. The St. Louis Cardinals made the post-season, which has accounted for some later nights in front of the TV and some mild distraction from my October routine. (This may soon end, however, as the Redbirds are down to the Phillies, 2-1, and if we don’t win tonight then it’s all over until next spring. But until then, #gocards.)
I’m sure I’ll get back to blogging. I’m just not sure when. In the meantime, I encourage you to follow all the dandy higher ed bloggers whose posts are aggregated on BlogHighEd.org.
See you soon, probably.
Enjoy your R&R. I certainly can sympathize with being buried with work priorities. Looking forward to your return.
I can totally appreciate this. Hang in there, but don’t think this means you don’t get to write about music in December with the rest of the music geeks. ;)
I will miss your writing, but everyone needs a break. Enjoy the post season while it lasts.
Been there! There’s no pressure to blog unless you put it on yourself. We’ll still be here, ready to read, when you come back!
Always good to take a break. On the verge of a burnout too! Your right, it does seem like the number of blogs have slowed down. Have a good break.
GO CARDS!