This is such an awesome article Jan! It hits home for me because I've been in that exact situation as a writer. Even the most successful writers fail a lot. When you fail a lot, it makes you want to course correct and do a million things at once, when in reality, focusing on 1 thing and cultivating it can be so much more fulfilling, and in the end, can make you happier.
That's such a great way to put it Jan! "Defining your why and just sticking to it." That's really what life's about and if your why is a certain skill, it's all about improving and going outside of your comfort zone. Have a wonderful day and thanks for posting this piece Jan!
This is such an awesome article Jan! It hits home for me because I've been in that exact situation as a writer. Even the most successful writers fail a lot. When you fail a lot, it makes you want to course correct and do a million things at once, when in reality, focusing on 1 thing and cultivating it can be so much more fulfilling, and in the end, can make you happier.
Thank you for your feedback, Khadejah J! Humled to hear you've like the writing :)
Indeed, it's a real struggle for every each of us.
Oftentimes, it's about going out of comfort zone.
Sticking to simplicity.
Less is more.
Going in the opposite direction of todays' society where everyone are distracted all the time by media, consumerism, "stuff".
Having no own opinions or strong "why" because of being constantly on autopilot.
It's all about defining your "why" and just sticking to it. Makes your life so much easier.
In anything.
Have a wonderful and peaceful day!
That's such a great way to put it Jan! "Defining your why and just sticking to it." That's really what life's about and if your why is a certain skill, it's all about improving and going outside of your comfort zone. Have a wonderful day and thanks for posting this piece Jan!