By Chloe DiVita
In my world these first few months of the year are the busiest, and I'm finding they are the hardest to make some time to blog. Since this blog has yet to reach it's first birthday, this is the first 1st quarter I have attempted to work and blog.
January is filled with year end payroll reporting (all those lovely reports most people prefer to just not understand), plus W-2s, 1099s, and all the reconciliation that goes into preparing them. Then comes February. My time turns to focus on year end adjustments and producing financial statements so my clients can get there tax returns done. This always flows into March, and even April sometimes. And during this time the day to day stuff seems to always be as busy as it can be, or maybe that's just my perception as I usually feel slightly overwhelmed by my workload.
It's that overwhelming pile of "to do" items that keeps me working late into the night. Although, recently, my body has not been enjoying my late night work schedule. I've found myself struggling to keep my eyes open as the 22nd hour passes me by. How much can I accomplish half asleep?! Don't worry, I know the answer is nothing, and as I reach that point I usually curl up in my recliner and let the TV drift me off to sleep.
I suppose the point of this post is to let you all know that I have not forgotten about the blogging world. I am not ignoring this blog, and I have every intention of trying to make more time to post. I have taken some time to read a few of the blogs I used to frequent daily, only the frequency has turned to weekly, or even bi-weekly. But, I have found some interesting conversation going on. I also feel I have some input to provide on the subjects, like the generation gap discussion over at Lipsticking, or the working women discussion over at Working Solo. So many interesting things being discussed right now, and me with a clogged schedule - not to mention a clogged brain!
Please stay tuned. I will be back soon!








We understand your situation and your challenge at the moment Chloe. Just take your time to look after your, your business and your clients. We will still be here having conversations when you have time to breathe in April and beyond.
Posted by: Leah Maclean | February 21, 2007 at 02:38 PM