Focus, Write, Repeat

If you’re going to be a writer, you have to do one simple thing – WRITE. It looks absurd as I stare at that sentence on the screen, but it is the one thing that I’m struggling to do. I need to schedule more time focused just on writing. I’ve been so busy trying toContinueContinue reading “Focus, Write, Repeat”

Self-Evaluation: I Clean Up Messes But…

Have you ever seen that meme online of a guy sitting in a chair eating popcorn watching an image of the earth burn, and the caption of the photo is something like [paraphrased], “Me watching everything burn down after I warned management about the dumpster fire which they chose to ignore”? I often wonder whyContinueContinue reading “Self-Evaluation: I Clean Up Messes But…”

Sometimes You Have to Admit It

Okay, I admit it. I tried to do much at the beginning, and I overwhelmed myself. You know what? That’s okay. I’ve realized it early on, and I’m already correcting my mistake. If you read my post, Weak Point: Planning, you know that I’m from a 9 to 5 work schedule background, and I amContinueContinue reading “Sometimes You Have to Admit It”

Self-Evaluation: Poor Management Is a Nope

I will try to write this post in as professional a manner as possible, but I have long been holding in my views on poor management so it could be difficult. Let’s be honest with ourselves. Many of us have probably had a bad experience with poor management during our careers. All you have toContinueContinue reading “Self-Evaluation: Poor Management Is a Nope”

Working Freelance from Home – Step 1: Decluttering, Part 2 – Fifteen Boxes of Paper

No, I haven’t gone through fifteen boxes of paper since last week, but I have to be honest. I started the process with fifteen boxes of paper! When I originally started the decluttering process, I was doing a personal writing challenge, and I shared the following in February 2023: I collect paper, lots and lotsContinueContinue reading “Working Freelance from Home – Step 1: Decluttering, Part 2 – Fifteen Boxes of Paper”