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You bashed monsters by hitting keys on your keyboard whilst wondering if you could hook up a nodding bird à la Homer Simpson. Having accountability in that way can definitely help drive us towards our goals. Griffin – Drool and keyboards don’t mix. To get to the next level, you needed experience points.
This is where bloggers get a head start: if you have a blog, you have a good reason to put fingers to keyboard on a regular basis. I don’t know who wrote them and why they thought they had the right to sit before a keyboard and litter the Web with, um, substandard writing. So it’s a good exercise, although a bit painful.
It’s fun, but it’s not like I sit at my keyboard, occasionally throwing my arms into the air and squealing, “Wheeeeeee! One thing I’ve seen is that it’s imperative to have your own voice, but your own voice may be out of sync with your own goals. “That’s what I want.” That’s part of the point for me: the challenge.
No matter what the topic is, before you put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard, be sure that you have the qualifications to write about whatever you are about to share. They can be inspiring, they can be uplifting, or they can help you reach your goals, from learning how to juggle to shaking off low self-esteem to improving your business.
If your goal from university is to be rich, then skip it and work on a start up. I can say one thing, you sure have fire in your pen( or should I say keyboard) but I totally agree that all those years in college and unversity acquiring a B.A Many people devote their entire lives to very narrow subject areas. I wanted to learn why.
What follows is me thinking into my keyboard. Is the goal training? Is the goal training? I think the change has to occur in the minds of people more than in how we deliver valuable information. In that regard, there really isn’t anything new. Sorry if it’s long and messy. You have video online or on DVD.
Just once in a while… I find I have those moments as well, and if you’re not right there with the pen or the keyboard, then you’ve lost it. You know, what’s the goal? So I had to persevere, believe in what I could offer, and that this was a goal I didn’t want to give up on. Just grasp that moment, eh?
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