I know I don't blog as much as I should.  Like I always say, if my thoughts could automatically be transformed into written words, this niche site will be sinking faster than you can say "......???" (what do they say?).  See what I mean?  I have all this, I'd like to think... "creative" passion deep inside of me waiting to burst out and I'm always at a loss for words.

The "English Language" is not my first language though I use it more often than my primary language.  In fact, I "suck" (beg your pardon!) at my own dialect.  Shame on me!  My ancestors should be turning in their graves right now.  So, do forgive me when I use certain words in the wrong context, now and again...

Looking back at the first para, I think it needs a little elaborating.  What I'm trying to say is that if everytime my so-called "creative thinking" brain sounds its alarm, and I was to quickly grab my laptop and start my clickity-clack (is this appropriate to describe my typing?), my niche site will be filled with so many blogs and articles and reviews that the sheer weight of it all (cyber weight, ie) will denote a sinking feeling of sorts - 
in a good way, ie.

And the part about my being at a "loss for words" actually explains my inability to extract the "right" words from my mind.  You know, like you have two to three words at the tip of your tongue, but you're still looking for the "perfect" word to best describe what you mean.  I marvel at those people who have a natural flair when it comes to speaking or writing.  It comes so easily to them.  As for me, I'm always tongue-tied, but the moment it passes, the words come rushing to me.  The timing, always the timing.  Sigh!

And, let's not forget about "focussing".  I'm never focussed.  One minute I'm saying something and the next, I've meandered off on a different track altogether.  I hope my niche site remains a niche 'cos I have this nasty habit of wandering off (or should I say "wondering" off?).

Well, regardless, the subject matter discussed will always be about "creativity" tho' not always about "creative thinking".  Sorry, folks!!  Like they say, "Jack of all trades, but Master of none".  I'd like to think it's a good thing still (no, I'm not quoting Martha Stewart here).  You be the judge, eh??