I will now post once again to my personal blog but no longer in Ink Stains.
After using Medium for the last year and a half, I don’t see the need for an individual publication dedicated to my posts.
Development should not be rushed. To do so is to risk quality.
Our skills will continue to grow with practice. Whether or not those skills warrant success is up to the audience, and the audience will recognize work that has been rushed.
Remember why you go this.
Is never overrated. Enjoying oneself gives fuel to the creative fire. Savor the moments when ambition gets to rest.
The more ideas are pursued, the better the opportunity to bring them together. Our interests are our interests. If we recognize that we are lucky.
A process learned in one domain can apply to another. But to find out how we are required to push through the nonsense and…
How to live is a decision. In one way or another, we do what we want. Maybe the success that is craved requires sacrifices you are not willing to make. That is a true and difficult issue to be resolved.
A blog is what you make it. The posts are up to you. Those are the considerations.
An author must have a goal. Whatever it is, work towards it. The audience matters only if you concern yourself with them. If the work is for you, then it is for you. That is all that matters.
Knowledge is gained on the path regardless of whether or not it is the right one.
When asked for advice you can give, be generous with the time. Teaching is learning. Being forced to explain solidifies knowledge.
There are days when life gets in the way of creativity. Maybe it should. After all, we do not live in pages. We live in the world.
Once momentum is established, cruz along. But it is important to keep the focus. It is a lot more difficult to get the momentum back than to lose it. Continue to build word by word until you decide that no more can be achieved.
The way is not mysterious; it’s just difficult.
Habits guide where motivation fails. Seth Godin is the most vocal proponent of blogging every day, and in one of his interviews he says a blog post can be ninety seconds. That takes away the excuse.
A blog post is supposed to be what the author wants it to be. Doing so cultivates…