1.08.2008

…And In With The New


A new year is here, which, among other things means that there have been a lot of people out walking and running, trying to get in shape as part of their New Year’s Resolutions.

I think New Year’s Resolutions tend to get a bad rap, often because people don’t take them seriously and fail to live up to them past January or so. But make no mistake—there’s nothing wrong with trying to improve yourself, and I think it’s admirable to do so.

Although I haven’t written a formal list, I do have some areas that I want to improve on this year. Some I don’t have complete control over (I’d really like to avoid any hospital stays or car accidents this year), while others are pretty much up to me (I want to exercise more and get in shape, and also spend more time reading, both Scripture and just in general).

However, my resolutions aren’t limited to me personally; there are some for The Doc File as well:

1. Blog on a more regular basis.

Clearly, I’m off to a poor start on this one.

When I first started this blog, I only posted when I had something to say that I thought was deep or really worthwhile. The problem with this was that it meant that I only posted a couple of times each month. Since then, I’ve improved the frequency of my blogging (by writing a lot of things that, whatever they may be, are certainly not deep and probably not all that worthwhile either), but I’ve still been wildly inconsistent about this.

I really don’t think I’m a blog everyday type of guy (at least not yet), but my goal for 2008 will be to write three days a week. We’ll see how it goes.


2. Blog with more balance.

I write about a lot of different stuff. That’s okay, because a lot of different subjects interest me, and my half-dozen semi-regular readers have wildly varied interests. That being said, I tend to get in ruts when I blog—I’ll have three or four posts about sports, then some posts about theology or religion, then several completely random posts that have nothing to do with anything. Instead, I’d like to be a little more structured. Maybe I’ll post about certain things on certain days. I don’t know yet.

3. When you start a “series,” finish it.

This one is pretty self-explanatory. I have a couple of “series” that aren’t really “series” at all because they are comprised of a single, solitary post. This is annoying.

4. Do a better job responding to comments.

It’s not like I’m getting dozens of comments for each post, so there’s really no reason for it to take me a week to respond to a comment sometimes.

There are probably more goals that I could/should make, but I’ve already published four in black and white, and really, that’s intimidating enough. I’ll just start with these.

4 comments:

John Wright 1/8/08, 12:58 PM  

It's kind of funny: one of my first thoughts when I think of things I want to do better is that I need to make my blog better. I need more quality, more quantity, more balance, all of those things.

I guess I should think about how to improve other things, too...

Luke Dockery 1/9/08, 2:11 PM  

John,

Yeah, I'm kinda the same way. When I started thinking about resolutions, one of my first thoughts was, "Hey, I should do a blog post on this."

MrsDockery 1/22/08, 12:13 PM  

So much for new years resolutions. It has now been 2 weeks since this post, with only one post in between. As someone who attempts to look busy on her computer every day by reading your blog, I have to say, I'm disappointed.

Luke Dockery 1/22/08, 12:44 PM  

V,

Ya, I knew I was going to get called out for this eventually. Oh well, I'm not giving up on my resolution. I've just had/am having a busy week this week. Oh snap…I could blog about that…and it would count as a post.

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