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i really only subscribe to feeds that i actually read. i dont need to spend 5 hours reading feeds.
150 feeds is a lot :) apparently steve rubel has 600 which i think is a bit much, then your job becomes a "feed reader."
thanks for the comment!
Other ideas pop into my head all the time - I just have to be sure to write them down immediately or I won't remember them. I have over 70 drafts right now containing various things that I might want to write about. Even if I don't write them all on the weekend, I usually plan out what I'm posting that week in advance.
wow 70 drafts!? that's definitely more then i have (which is 0). i do have a little whiteboard where i write down ideas though, im the same way, i always get new things popping into my head, but of course i also do get topics from personal experience as well.
you're much more organized than i am :)
thanks for stopping by again kim!
Sometimes like Kim a post will be based on something someone said which sort of acts as a title on which to base a post. That serves as a good challenge like being given the story title and having to come up with the rest
Julie
it's definitely important to look at the bigger picture just to get a solid idea of what's going on, not just within your community but with those talking about you that are outside of your community.
i like the analogy with the story title, makes perfect sense.
thanks for reading and commenting!