Blogging Break

You may have noticed that things haven't been very active here at the Texas Appellate Law Blog over the last few weeks.  I've had plenty of things to write about, but just haven't found the time to sit down and put together coherent posts on those subjects that add any significant value.  Given my current workload and the time of year, that's unlikely to change very soon.

I usually take some time around the end of December to pause and reflect on what I've been doing and what I want to do differently in the coming year.  Readers will probably hear from me between now and January 1, but my posts may continue to be somewhat sporadic until then.  I hope to start 2009 with a renewed focus and to continue providing useful content to the folks who take the time to stop by.  Thanks for reading.

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Susan Cartier Liebel - December 4, 2008 10:35 PM

Todd, I take blogging breaks quite often. Sometimes I have posts ready to go and scheduled while I'm away. Other times I simply tell my readers I'll be away for a while. You need to do it. Your readers will still be here when you return.

Tad Bartlett - December 4, 2008 11:06 PM

I feel I'm about due for one, as well. The work is starting to pour into the practice now, and yet the readers on the blog seem to be reaching new levels of interest. Clients come first, obviously, but I also can't put off readers just when they're starting to come in greater numbers to see what it is I do. So instead I put off things like sleep. Maybe after you come off your break I'll take one.

Laurie/HaloSecretarial - December 4, 2008 11:14 PM

I think we all need a break from certain things now and then. Hope you find a fresh perspective in 2009! Happy Holidays!

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