Untitled — 2 months ago
I used to be pretty good, I’d write a huge update every two weeks or so. Now it’s been about a month and a half, and not just that but a particularly eventful month and a half, and I haven’t updated once.
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I used to be pretty good, I’d write a huge update every two weeks or so. Now it’s been about a month and a half, and not just that but a particularly eventful month and a half, and I haven’t updated once.
http://clik.to/jessicamessica (yes I had another 43things account, but I had to delete it as my ex was kind of being stalkerish and I don’t like that.)
breakthru Not in my backyard, utensils! Go back to China!
I last wrote in my myspace blog. But what do I write about?
I guess I could just get rid of this goal. I was super depressed so I deleted all of my blogs.
I created this website about land development in Seattle. I am a civil engineer, and this is something that I felt like doing as a hobby and to build a professional network out there. I do enjoy writing, but I feel like in order to write I have to spend so much time researching. I have been too lazy to actually put any content on my website, even after spending many grueling hours with the site design. I don’t know what to do with the site. I feel like if I do research online all I will be doing is copying other people’s work, and I also am insecure that I am creating something that someone else is better at. Can anyone offer me some advice into such a venture. I have learned that it takes a lot of spirit and focus to build something more than just a blog, but a real website where hundreds of people visit regularly, and I comment people who have been able to do that solo. Its so hard to put on all the hats when doing a solo project. Yes, i will admit as this is a hobby there is a lot of website design learning required.