Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Losing momentum


I’m having a moment where I just can’t seem to find the motivation to get into my research. Usually I feel a nudge from my ancestors to ‘look here’, ‘research him’, etc. (more like a full blown shove!). However, lately I hadn’t felt a thing. I still maintain my family website regularly and work on the family newsletter. But, when it comes to researching my ancestors, it’s becoming increasingly difficult. I think I’m going thru a phase.

My family reunion is coming up in August and I’m hoping that it will give me a boost in researching the family tree. I think having a lack of internet (at home) has me depressed!!! Lol. Granted, I have been able to access the internet thru Tetherberry and my Crackberry, but the connecting isn’t fast enough to do uploads and such. So, I’m pretty limited with what I can do online at the moment.

I know I have a lot of work to get finished especially before the family reunion. But, I’m not too sure if it will get done. Maybe I need to stick my finger in a Genealogical Light Shock!
There are some things that I'm interested in doing. I want to transfer this blog to a WP blog and incorporate my research using either The Next Generation or PHPGedView. But, more research and time will be needed before I can get started with that.

4 comments:

  1. Oh Dear Heart, maybe the Ancestors are giving you a "pause"... a breather. They understand the weight of the work.

    We they need you to dive-in, they know EXACTLY how to get your attention!:-)

    Luckie.
    www.OurGeorgiaRoots.com

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  2. Maybe that's it. they know I have alot of projects (personal and professional) going on. Maybe they're giving me time to sort them out :P.

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  3. From time to time I need to walk away from research so I can come back at a later time and get a new perspective.

    How about writing some narratives about the research you do have? Draft some stuff that you can use at the family reunion?

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  4. Thomas' sentiments are on point, anyone who has researched a long understands the need to just "stop" sometimes...

    I myself have been known to take long breaks - the last 3 years.

    Relax & follow your intuition... you'll know when it's time to start diggin' again.

    L.

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