I can't count the times I've heard this phrase in coaching,

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rumana777
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I can't count the times I've heard this phrase in coaching,

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Thus, the rush to make money from a project, far from being the justification we give ourselves to legitimize ourselves in creating something of our own and free, becomes yet another task, yet another cage disguised as a deadline . Is it worth stopping being an employee of a company to become a slave to an algorithm? Give yourself time, don't give yourself "a time" “I give myself a year to make it a source of income” (implied, then I give up and go back to doing serious things).


I can't count the times I've heard this phrase in coaching, having to then dismantle not only the phrase but the whole life and imagery that this phrase carried with it. So, if you really want to earn money with your blog, a year's time can be enough, but it doesn't even get you halfway there.


In that year you don't have to wait, let alone just write. You have to zalo data implement a strategy, a road map that follows points and deadlines. Doing it in your spare time might not get you far. At most, it's better to "take time" to listen to yourself, understand and analyze What do you feel when you write? How do you feel when you publish? Which articles and titles express the best of you? What feedback do you get from your readers? Which articles engage your readers the most? How much you have changed, in this time, with and thanks to your blog.


Personally, I owe a good part of the identity I have built for myself over the last 15 years to my blog; the structured writing activity has allowed me to take chaos and transform it into power, to even understand what a journey really is for me, how my way of travelling is different from what I thought, the reason why I like some places more than others.
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