Most of my blogging is done during breaks at work.
I get grand ideas. Of warlock gear guides, of deep research, of tutorials and help for all! But then, I can’t access the main WoW data sites like Wowhead. So I can only write in generalities, no specifics. What kind of gear guide can you write without, well, linking the gear? A very, very bad one!
So I leave it for home. But I get home, and I play. I don’t want to spend hours researching blue drops that I’m never going to need or use because I’m onto purples almost instantly. I also don’t want to spend hours researching whether this wand or that wand has +5 stamina over the others, mostly because I rather be in that raid GETTING that loot to drop instead.
Soooo conundrum. Do I fail badly at blogging? Yes and no.
Yes because I never succeed at following up my posts with what I plan to do originally.
No because if I convince myself to just write, I write, and frequently.
Considering I’m not looking to write for a reader base / fan base, but mostly just writing for myself and anyone bored or interested in what I have to say, maybe I should stop setting lofty goals and objectives for this blog and just… well… write.
Asking questions are genuinely nice thing if you are not understanding something completely,
except this article offers pleasant understanding even.