Comment on The Ups and Downs of Blogging by Financial Slacker.
Thanks, Distilled Dollar. I appreciate you stopping by and leaving a comment.
We are in the same situation. Most of us know that one of the keys to success is writing down your goals. But writing them down and sharing on your blog is an even more effective approach.
I’m looking forward to another great year of writing, reading, and sharing with the community.
Thanks again.
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Thanks, Sydney.
That’s the realization that I’ve come to.
When I started, the idea of making money blogging seemed far off. But quickly you start to think it’s possible.
And then just as quickly, you realize that when your focus is on making money, it can take all the joy out of the process.
I’m back to blogging for the sake of writing and connecting with others.
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I think that’s what keeps me coming back to specific blogs. I am always interested to hear about what is happening in the author’s life.
The Ups and Downs of Blogging
Glad to hear you don’t have any plans to shut down.
I’ve been posting a little less frequently as well. But I found that I miss being active everyday.
My compromise is that I have two types of posts –
(1) featured articles which are longer and provide more helpful content, and
(2) Shorter posts which are more conversational.
We’ll see how this goes.
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Thanks for stopping by and commenting, ZJ.
It has taken me 20 years to get to that point where I only take on the business that I choose. In additon to getting to a financial place where I can be selective, I’ve spent a large portion of that time figuring out what it is I want to do and what type of client I want to work with.
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Thanks for stopping by and commenting, Sam. I always love your perspective and your words tend to get me thinking.
I haven’t been away from the corporate world quite as long, but after over two years away, I am starting to gain confidence in this new lifestyle. It has taken me a while as the corporate life was what I knew for 20 years. And in that world, your schedule and priorities are mostly dictated by the company you work for.
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