by Jason Joyner | Aug 5, 2011 | Blog, blogging, priorities, take away his quotation key, writing craft
After a hectic week of family and vacation, here I am again.
*crickets*
In my deeply missed absence (snicker), I have been considering some priorities and some problems that go with this.
I am trying to become a writer. Some would say I am a writer, as I have maintained this blog on a fairly regular schedule for five years now. I am not sure about the designation, but maybe I’ll get there someday.
I’m also working a full-time job, trying to take care of my wife and four kids, and be a leader at church. In addition, I am also coaching soccer, keeping the house from being overrun by weeds, and avoiding stepping on two cats.
It leaves precious little time to write, and I struggle with the balance, as I know a gazillion other people out there do (I’m not trying to complain to gain sympathy, it’s just the facts, ma’am.)
I wonder sometimes if I should take the time I use in writing this blog and put it toward my main project. On the other hand, the writing gurus out there recommend having a “brand” or “platform” to help you get published. So if I abandon the blog, what happens to my platform, such as it is?
So in the irony of the internet age, I am writing a blog post to ask if it is better to divide time and continue blogging, or should I back off here to put more time into “productive” writing? I would also “ask” if I use “quotations” “excessively,” but I suspect I know “the” answer to that one.
Any thoughts, internet peeps? To blog or not to blog, that is the question?
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by Jason Joyner | Aug 5, 2011 | Blog, blogging, priorities, take away his quotation key, writing craft
After a hectic week of family and vacation, here I am again.
*crickets*
In my deeply missed absence (snicker), I have been considering some priorities and some problems that go with this.
I am trying to become a writer. Some would say I am a writer, as I have maintained this blog on a fairly regular schedule for five years now. I am not sure about the designation, but maybe I’ll get there someday.
I’m also working a full-time job, trying to take care of my wife and four kids, and be a leader at church. In addition, I am also coaching soccer, keeping the house from being overrun by weeds, and avoiding stepping on two cats.
It leaves precious little time to write, and I struggle with the balance, as I know a gazillion other people out there do (I’m not trying to complain to gain sympathy, it’s just the facts, ma’am.)
I wonder sometimes if I should take the time I use in writing this blog and put it toward my main project. On the other hand, the writing gurus out there recommend having a “brand” or “platform” to help you get published. So if I abandon the blog, what happens to my platform, such as it is?
So in the irony of the internet age, I am writing a blog post to ask if it is better to divide time and continue blogging, or should I back off here to put more time into “productive” writing? I would also “ask” if I use “quotations” “excessively,” but I suspect I know “the” answer to that one.
Any thoughts, internet peeps? To blog or not to blog, that is the question?
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