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6 responses to “Breaking Up the Social Networking Way”

  1. Janae

    I also follow tons of blogs- that I never actually look at. sigh. Thanks so much for featuring my cards!

  2. Kate England

    Jen, I’ve been thinking about this topic a lot this summer too! Wrestling with my guilt and my own need for some peace and quiet to grow my creativity in. Space for fun and rest. Getting on a slow media diet. Something I’d love to see is a network for professional creatives.

    I also loved reading your story about your eco-friendly paper.

  3. Jen

    There are so many great things to learn and read about through other people’s blogs that it is quite easy to build up an insurmountable list of things you’d like to read daily. Making the decision of what to keep and what to cut was difficult, but I found myself asking what each blog or network I valued and how much I participated in return. I’m not saying that I would never again read any of those blogs I unsubscribed from, because I probably will come back to read an interesting article I happen to see on Facebook or Twitter. I just don’t see a point in wearing a “faithful follower” hat if I’m not really following. It’s nice to know that I’m not the only one in the blog overload boat!

  4. Brandi

    I did this earlier this year, and then again yesterday. I had to – like you said, there is only so much time in the day! Plus, I really like how you put it – “I was a dead weight in their communities.” So. True.

  5. stephey

    Love this post! The end is ringing in me ears…”but th at does not mean it’s the end of the road.” The end is always a beginning to something – look forward to learning what that something is for you.

    “I have aspirations and, as I bring them to fruition, I need to devote my time and resources to making them happen.” This is a true golden nugget! I too feel it’s important to gain consciousness over HOW we are making things happen, WHO we are engaging in bringing a dream or a project to fruition is key. We got to tend to our creations like children and protect them from the parts that PREVENT us from making it happen – including the parts of ourselves. Thanks for the post!

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