Listen to my interview with James Murphy of the Obscure Entrepreneur Podcast at http://www.obscureentrepreneur.com/robin/
Listen to my interview with James Murphy of the Obscure Entrepreneur Podcast at http://www.obscureentrepreneur.com/robin/
They say you are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with.
Then how do you raise it?
To many of us are satisfied with what just is – but not people like you and me.
If we don’t accept the status quo lets help elevate the averages of all those we come in contact with.
The only way to get better at writing is to write everyday.
The byproduct will be you’ll have a body of work to look back upon with the added benefit of the momentum of shipping daily.
What by-product can you get from the work your already doing?
Mind racing
With all these to do’s
I’m pacing
Inside my head
Figuring out what to drop and what to push ahead
Its not how much you get done
But what really matters
Is the thing your doing right now going to take you up another level?
Or are you just pulling on levers
Trying to hit the jackpot
Gambling with your time and focus
Hoping the bells ring and lights flash
Ready to cashout
Never be afraid of taking on new challenges. Let them take you to new places, change your thinking, inspire and excite you!
Look at the challenges you take and those that come your way as opportunities for you to grow and learn.
if you understand What’s being said does it really matter if the writer missed a comma or mis-used the punctuation! mark or even misspelling….
I’ll admit it I’m terrible at punctuation and grammar as a whole. Awful problem to have for someone who enjoys writing. I know there are a million and one tools to use to improve on this. I also know things can be taken out of context. But if you know what is being conveyed does it really matter if every if there is a minor error here or there.
“Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because you character is what you are really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.” – John Wooden
Its always good to test against yourself.
Great quote from Y. Willard, “Money talks. Wealth whispers.”