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Hiatus

March 28, 2012 By Jim Raffel

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You might have noticed that I didn’t publish a post on this site last Friday or Monday of this week. There’s a good reason for that. At the moment my schedule is what can only be described as “over-booked,” and my content creation skills are required in other areas of my professional life.

Letting go of some things…

For awhile now, I’ve been a fan of Peter Drucker’s “Not to-do list.” That list requires you to plan for things you will stop doing.

I’m not going to stop writing, and I’m not going to shut down JimRaffel.com, but…

I am going to take a break from the weekly grind of creating three posts for this blog.

At the moment, I’m not sure if this hiatus will last a week, a month or some length of time in between. What I am sure of is that I will be back. And if this hiatus is like any in the past, the writing will improve from the time off.

Until then, you can find my weekly post on SheHeMedia.com and a couple of posts a month over at the ColorMetrix.com blog.

I’ll see you back here sometime in the next 30 days or so.

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  1. How a Hiatus helped me get my groove back…. says:
    April 25, 2012 at 4:32 am

    […] concentrate on for the next month. Everything else was on hold for awhile. Then, I wrote “Hiatus.” In the last two years, that’s the most difficult post I have ever written. I had […]

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