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Sunday
Sep062009

Shhhh

So, I've been quiet on the Twitter and Facebook lately. Not just on my personal pages but for Celebrate Recovery and Life's Healing Choices too. I don't really know why.

Well, that's not entirely true. I've needed the break. Pure and simple. Around the Summit I was almost always checking Twitter and Facebook and lots of other social sites too. It was fun, exhilarating. But it was exhausting too. Ever notice how those things tend to go together?

It was fun because people were talking about the Summit, about what we were about to go through together, but it was exhausting because I always felt late, behind. Like I was playing catch up.

So, I unplugged for a bit. I've enjoyed the break but if I let it go too much longer I know that I'll go nuts. Either that, or I'll forget about those things all together and then I really will be behind. I plan to get back on this week, if for no other reason than the distraction from the truly mind boggling amount of work ahead of me for the next few weeks. But also, I miss it. I miss the conversations and connections. 

I never thought I would think of status updates and tweets as conversations, but they are. I can't wait to get back into it.

Plus, seriously. I have so much work to do. It's scary really.

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