After blogging for few years, I have developed a survival
mechanism I like to call "blogging
peripheral vision." What this means is that I can set my
attention on the work at hand and still be able to see what's going on around
me. The huddled confabs, the whispered asides, the sideways glances, the roll
of the eyes, the smirks of disdain, the sulking pouts, the exhalations of
disgust, the looks of admiration (few
and far between), and the endless variations of body language that reveal
impatience, rejection, jealousy, and simple disbelief that I'm in charge and
you're not. I see it all. And I don't comment. I just make note of it.
Occasionally I will respond in a roundabout fashion that might make you think
I'm clairvoyant. I am not. I am simply watching. Just thought you might like to
know.
Carry on.
Okay, my blogger brother, are you about to reveal ALL your "trade secrets?" LOL! Just curious, as I don't want to miss any insider information!
ReplyDeleteExcellent advice not only for blogging, but for life in general. There are always those who are quick to judge the actions of others.
Sounds to me like someone isnt getting all the attention that he deserves.
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