I haven’t finished compiling the eBooks, but I’m missing the blog.
Of course, there are stories that I’d like to tell, but can’t—like how my last two business ventures failed, and why that left me so bruised. (Consequently, I’ll have to start keeping a real journal again. A private one.)
What I do know is that although I have trouble blogging without it taking over my life, and making it that much harder to focus on making money . . . I also cannot live without it.
Writing is the hardest thing to do in a disciplined, consistent way. But it is also my life.
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At least you tried. I just sit on a salary.
Welcome back! I was afraid something had happened to you. I mostly went to the Conservatory to read your stuff, but you have not been posting recently, so I have pretty much stopped reading.
Good luck in your endeavors.
Boy do I understand that, been stalled on my book for the same reason
My best to you, Joy. Two successive failures (or what feels like failures) will take a lot out of even the strongest person.
If you need a shoulder to lean on, you know where to find me.
It’s good to see you back. I’m in a similar bind and wish you well.
Not failures, experiments.So many never even try to do a business,and most take 2 to 4 tries anyway.
Write!
Failures are just the stepping stones to success.
When you get the full stories from successful people, there always are “false starts” along the way.
Some people just “forget” to mention them.