Some of those 80 at my job (most of them), some not. I do preach balance. I pre...
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If someone says they don’t have enough time to write, and their goal is to write, but they’re at a networking class…
Then that’s exactly what they needed to hear.
If you say you want to write, but you’re doing something else, then what you’re really doing is procrastinating.
maybe any "encouraging" article that includes the forumalation (verbatim from the article): "if they can do it… why can't you?!"
just puts me into a state i shouldn't be in. sorry to be a sucj a party-pooper
I have given that advice to people. Not with profanity, but you have to sacrifice and make hard choices. It isn't about being the writer fro an Emmy or Oscar production. It's not the level of success.
It's moving into a new direction that works for you.
, I had to work 50 hours a week at my job, sometimes 60. I also had to then take time away from family and write, code, and answer questions.
I had to do similar things to get started in my career as a DBA/dev. I worked easily 80+ hours a week
Some of those 80 at my job (most of them), some not.
I do preach balance. I preach making choices and making a plan. I preach doing more to achieve more.
I don't think 17 hour days for a decade make sense. For six months, sure.
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