I think that there is a lot of good advice out there on how to be a better blogger as well as how to increase traffic to your blog. The issue for me is not so much being clueless but rather having the time and self-discipline to adhere to a strict writing schedule. In any case I was happy to see a useful blog dealing with this very issue: http://www.successful-blog.com
Eric Christensen's Life List
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1. Visit Alaska
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2. Live in Israel
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3. Start my own business
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4. Be a better blogger
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5. decide what the hell I would like to do with the rest of my life
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6. read all the books I have before buying even one more
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7. lose weight
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8. Learn to knit
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9. Learn to play the cello
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After six months without a single cigarette I still am not sure if I can honestly say that this goal is really complete. I have a feeling I will need to continue working at it for a long time yet. I can say that this was not an easy thing for me to do. If there are people out there who find this easy, good for them. For me, the easiest part was the first couple of days and then it just seemed to get worse from there. I still have cravings on a daily basis. I guess the only thing that helps is the fact that the thought of actually taking smoke into my lungs has gotten to seem a little strange and disgusting. Best advice I can think of is to get support from someone who can be sympathetic but strict with you. Check these out too: http://bobquits.com and http://www.quitnet.com.
Well, I suppose you could say that since I became an independent contractor a year ago that I have made good progress towards achieving this goal. However, I would not consider myself to have started a business per se, until I have gone a little further with it and actually created a product or started projects myself rather than just attaching myself to someone elses team on someone elses idea.
