Let's hope this is temporary
I knew this would probably happen.
I start a new project, and boom! Three days later and I'm struggling to keep up. That first day was so exhilarating. I had so many post ideas in my head, my fingers were chomping at the bit to develop their first typing-related injury.
If you are to make blogging a full-time job, how do you get to the point where you consistently crank out posts that people enjoy enough to share and subscribe, while sticking to the boundaries of what you want to share? How do you stay excited about writing and editing, reading feedback or taking photos of your latest Pinterest fail? I mean, those baked, scrambled eggs in the muffin tin did not just 'pop right out.'
I know I will probably not be able to post everyday, and that is fine. But I love, love the feeling of having something new going on, something to get excited about. Something for me. It is a welcome feeling in a life that is consumed with kids, chores, homework, work, worrying, planning, not working off these last 15 pounds. I hope this excitement doesn't wear off anytime soon.
Because I, we, need that. Not just stay-at-home moms, but everyone. Life can bog you down so much, and there is only so many French rom-coms (Netflix FTW!) that you can watch before you need to snap out of your monotonous funk of living.
Congratulations if you never get into a funk. It really is an achievement.
I start a new project, and boom! Three days later and I'm struggling to keep up. That first day was so exhilarating. I had so many post ideas in my head, my fingers were chomping at the bit to develop their first typing-related injury.
If you are to make blogging a full-time job, how do you get to the point where you consistently crank out posts that people enjoy enough to share and subscribe, while sticking to the boundaries of what you want to share? How do you stay excited about writing and editing, reading feedback or taking photos of your latest Pinterest fail? I mean, those baked, scrambled eggs in the muffin tin did not just 'pop right out.'
I know I will probably not be able to post everyday, and that is fine. But I love, love the feeling of having something new going on, something to get excited about. Something for me. It is a welcome feeling in a life that is consumed with kids, chores, homework, work, worrying, planning, not working off these last 15 pounds. I hope this excitement doesn't wear off anytime soon.
Because I, we, need that. Not just stay-at-home moms, but everyone. Life can bog you down so much, and there is only so many French rom-coms (Netflix FTW!) that you can watch before you need to snap out of your monotonous funk of living.
Congratulations if you never get into a funk. It really is an achievement.
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