Here We Go Again
I had started writing these journal type articles to build up my writing habit and get closer to becoming the best storyteller in the world.
Then, I started working as a professional content writer in March, so I figured, there's no need to keep this going anymore.
The entries were becoming repetitive, I was becoming desperate, and it all just felt very counter productive.
Now it's been more than 3 months since I've been working in the digital marketing space, or the affiliate marketing niche, to be specific.
I realized yesterday that things aren't going to work themselves out just be doing my job. Not to mention the many aspects of my work that have nothing to do with writing.
I can feel myself getting rusty and losing momentum. So I came up with another idea yesterday.
On one hand I thought that I have more than enough ideas, and that I need to sit down, buckle up, and work on the ones I have already. On the other hand, ideation is a skill in itself.
Conceptualization, visualizing, crafting metaphors, and having cool, interesting, important, and useful things to talk about is a crutial component of my role as a storyteller.
I can take the time to develop my idea and start working on it. That is definitely my next most important task. But in the meantime, life isn't going to come to a halt.
The things I experience will keep giving me more motivation. Actions speak louder than words, but if I omit to record the fleeting transient moments of inspiration right now, it may be lost forever.
So, new idea! I aim to make one post everyday, which will have my daily ideas inspired by my experiences on that particular day.
And with that, I'll say, here we go again. Once again going through the motions, hoping to crack some code or reach some ineffable level of elite skill, that'll put me above everyone else.
Once again starting a form of training that, I hope will bring me closer each day, to becoming one of the best storytellers to have ever walked this Earth.
So with no futher ado, let's end this meaningless self-proclaimation, and start another post to actually note the ideas I came up with these two days.
May God give me the strength, patience, and discipline to stick to this goal of mine everyday as my own form of prayer.
And may he be geberous enough to allow me and my loved ones to taste the fruits of this labor.
May all my efforst blossom onto something beautiful and useful for all life on Earth, and everything beyond.
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