First off I would like to say great blog! I had a quick question that I’d like to
ask if you do not mind. I was curious to know how you center yourself and clear your
thoughts before writing. I have had a difficult time clearing my mind in getting my ideas out there.
I truly do enjoy writing but it just seems like the
first 10 to 15 minutes are wasted just trying to figure out how to begin. Any suggestions or tips?
Kudos!
Various studies have been conducted to understand the different motives that drive a person to success.
I am not saying that it is easy, but it’s definitely do-able.
But when it comes down to it you must find it in yourself to push yourself to achieve
your goal.
The internet can be an annoying place and can be quite unforgiving. I’ve had my share of blogs, all of which haven’t really kept me into the fray of things. I had a popular blog a few years back, but had to stop because life was taking over. I want to jump back into the blogging world, but I honestly don’t know where to begin.
I have been at this exact place with every other blog I have had since 14. It is difficult to remain encouraged against the odds of the internet. I don’t think we all want to be celebrities off of our writing but we do want to be noticed. Much respect and admiration for a fellow blogger that has reached 2 years of inspiration.
I’ve had a few blogs in the past. Many of which were ones I had hoped to make famous, but it isn’t easy. It can be done but it takes patience, and the willingness to commit to the blog. Inspiration does help and Shannon has inspired me as well. 🙂
What an inspiration! I have been writing my great American novel for years now and to be honest I have given up so many times. Blogging is akin to writing books, sometimes you are just not feeling it at all. Two years at anything should be rewarded, congratulations!
What an encouraging repost. I too have opened and closed numerous websites and blogs in their height and in their failure. Sometimes the drive to continue writing is difficult and far from desirable when met with rude comments or discouraging traffic numbers. I love to read that others overcame the obstacles to success in writing and further created a business from it. Onward and upwards from here.
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First off I would like to say great blog! I had a quick question that I’d like to
ask if you do not mind. I was curious to know how you center yourself and clear your
thoughts before writing. I have had a difficult time clearing my mind in getting my ideas out there.
I truly do enjoy writing but it just seems like the
first 10 to 15 minutes are wasted just trying to figure out how to begin. Any suggestions or tips?
Kudos!
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Various studies have been conducted to understand the different motives that drive a person to success.
I am not saying that it is easy, but it’s definitely do-able.
But when it comes down to it you must find it in yourself to push yourself to achieve
your goal.
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The internet can be an annoying place and can be quite unforgiving. I’ve had my share of blogs, all of which haven’t really kept me into the fray of things. I had a popular blog a few years back, but had to stop because life was taking over. I want to jump back into the blogging world, but I honestly don’t know where to begin.
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I have been at this exact place with every other blog I have had since 14. It is difficult to remain encouraged against the odds of the internet. I don’t think we all want to be celebrities off of our writing but we do want to be noticed. Much respect and admiration for a fellow blogger that has reached 2 years of inspiration.
LikeLike
I’ve had a few blogs in the past. Many of which were ones I had hoped to make famous, but it isn’t easy. It can be done but it takes patience, and the willingness to commit to the blog. Inspiration does help and Shannon has inspired me as well. 🙂
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What an inspiration! I have been writing my great American novel for years now and to be honest I have given up so many times. Blogging is akin to writing books, sometimes you are just not feeling it at all. Two years at anything should be rewarded, congratulations!
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What an encouraging repost. I too have opened and closed numerous websites and blogs in their height and in their failure. Sometimes the drive to continue writing is difficult and far from desirable when met with rude comments or discouraging traffic numbers. I love to read that others overcame the obstacles to success in writing and further created a business from it. Onward and upwards from here.
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