I often have trouble getting around as well, especially when others seem to have a road map on what direction they believe works for them and assume it will be helpful to others. I try to stay open to other people's journeys and maybe try some of what they suggest if it fits into what I need and if it is helpful. It is easy to drown in t…
I often have trouble getting around as well, especially when others seem to have a road map on what direction they believe works for them and assume it will be helpful to others. I try to stay open to other people's journeys and maybe try some of what they suggest if it fits into what I need and if it is helpful. It is easy to drown in too much searching for the perfect path (paralysis by analysis), and not actually getting down to any writing or productivity. I learn more by experimenting and doing when it comes to the writing craft. I did just publish a piece on my substack and got some good feedback that the article was much too long and that I needed to publish more consistently. It resonated with me, and I will redirect myself to try shorter articles and more consistent publishing. Good luck, don't get lost in the woods, as I often did growing up in a rural area.
Thanks Ron for the good advice. I find find it not in good taste to have a " HOW TO " for us not so bright " We did not grow up ln the"teckie" Hell I'm and expecting my next breath is the last. I want to enjoy the programe
I often have trouble getting around as well, especially when others seem to have a road map on what direction they believe works for them and assume it will be helpful to others. I try to stay open to other people's journeys and maybe try some of what they suggest if it fits into what I need and if it is helpful. It is easy to drown in too much searching for the perfect path (paralysis by analysis), and not actually getting down to any writing or productivity. I learn more by experimenting and doing when it comes to the writing craft. I did just publish a piece on my substack and got some good feedback that the article was much too long and that I needed to publish more consistently. It resonated with me, and I will redirect myself to try shorter articles and more consistent publishing. Good luck, don't get lost in the woods, as I often did growing up in a rural area.
Thanks Ron for the good advice. I find find it not in good taste to have a " HOW TO " for us not so bright " We did not grow up ln the"teckie" Hell I'm and expecting my next breath is the last. I want to enjoy the programe
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