Lessons Learned: Focus is My New Focus
May 4th, 2006
One of the things I have figured out over the last little while is that I have to focus on a few things at a time. I will most certainly not be able to run two blogs, build up my web development and design business, help take care of my 7 month old and keep on top of the regular day to day things that just need to get done.
It is a long time coming but focus is my new focus. I will reduce the clutter in my life. One of the first things that will happen is that this blog will be placed in hiatus until further notice.
It has been weighing on my mind and I have been reading other bloggers like Guy Kawasaki, Steve Pavlina, Yaro Starak, and others and have found that I need to get other things in order before I dedicate time to blogging on business and my experiences in it.
I look forward to coming back to this with a new lightness and understanding.
For now, all the best.
Entry Filed under: Miscellanea, Personal Development, Lessons Learned
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1. Yaro | May 5th, 2006 at 8:22 am
Focus as a focus is definitely a good call.
Personally I’m having trouble juggling my multiple blogs and web projects and I can’t imagine what it would be like if you added a 7 month old child to the mix!
Good luck!
2. jay | May 5th, 2006 at 2:06 pm
Yaro,
Thanks for visiting and for the comment.
The goal of my becoming an entrepreneur is precisely because of my daughter and wanting to be home to help raise her.
I am now torn yet again as Pavlina’s article of yesterday on making money blogging — spoke to me like no other article on monetizing a blog. It has made me seriously reconsider my focus. While I have some website projects underway and a marketing cycle coming up. I am now looking within to figure out if I should reconsider taking on the blog business challenge.
Any advice or thoughts would be appreciated.
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