A while back, I blogged about complexes I felt that I had. One of which being that I always felt that I needed to blog after a while, but never really had any good ideas. Another blog-related complex that I think I have is the end-of-the-month complex. For whatever reason, I feel as though I just end up blogging really close to the end of each month, feel satisfied for a while, and don't end up blogging in the next month for like five or six days. Case in point being this exact post, my first of March. After I blogged twice on the last day of February. What's really cool is the post about complexes was on the last day in October. Seriously cool stuff.
So what I've done, mainly for myself, is to go back in the last 13 full months of blogging, and to see when I am likely to post. Since (and including) February 2012, I've had 14 posts in the last 10% of the month (three days). Of those 13 months, six times I've blogged on the last day of the month. On average, I've waited 3.7 days to blog after such a post. On average I spend 3.3 days in between blog posts. Which isn't a significant difference, but still interesting enough to me. So I guess, statistically, there is no real time of the month when I'm blogging more than others, but it is pretty cool to actually be able to look at it this way.
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