By: Arnold
I may be one of the lucky ones in that this only happens about 3 times a week! It is a PITA for sure but it is what makes us who we are. The discipline required to DO THE WORK is a must and the rewards...
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Hi Hector, I can absolutely relate to this. As a web developer I can build stuff, but the early stages are so slow. On the few occasions when I do get a site up with a few features, people tend to lose...
View ArticleBy: Mark
I feel violated! You entered my thoughts and wrote a post just for me. I’m constantly coming up with new ideas. I run a book promotion blog, and I’m always brainstorming new ways of promoting books. As...
View ArticleBy: Hector Cuevas
Toshiba.. we’re a strange species, aren’t we? Our job is to accept the way we’re hardwired and find a way to work around it. .. I’ll talk about ways to make your ideas happen in a future post. thanks...
View ArticleBy: Hector Cuevas
You’re right Arnold. All we can do is find a way to work around it. Discipline is definitely a great start.. thanks for sharing
View ArticleBy: Hector Cuevas
Hey Ben.. thanks for sharing your stories man. I can see the need for instant gratification affected both your customers and yourself – when I write the follow up post on “ways to make our ideas...
View ArticleBy: Hector Cuevas
that’s exactly it.. we trick ourselves into thinking that our current projects suck and our new idea (no matter how awful it is) will be a home run. thanks for sharing your thoughts Mark.. I’ll be...
View ArticleBy: Joseph Adediji
Great Post Hector, i believe am guilty of this, I have lots of post ideas and titles on ground that i have not written and when i get new ideas, i keep the former ones somewhere. I figured out that...
View ArticleBy: RobG
This post describes me for sure because I often find my self in between projects because I start multi things that I have been thinking about. Im trying to over come this habit by focusing on one thing...
View ArticleBy: Ben
Thanks Hector for the idea The thing is, my to-do lists get far too long, particularly when you include multiple blogs, multiple development projects, my day job and so on… I love lists, but I have too...
View ArticleBy: Steve (@DaddyBlogZAUK)
Hi Hector! Just signed up to your 8 part guide to inbound marketing. Got two blogs, one WP (on-site), the other blogspot (linked to website). Had zero success with on-site but in just a few weeks had...
View ArticleBy: Steve (@DaddyBlogZAUK)
Sorry! By the way, loved this post as it is helping me re-evaluate my two blogs in a new way! I think I kinda missed the point of what blogs really need to offer my audience! Many thanks, really...
View ArticleBy: Churchill Madyavanhu
Just going through a plateau on two projects at the moment. I am working on applying Robert Kiyosaki’s FOCUS principle (Follow One Course Until Successful) which requires a change of habits, which is...
View ArticleBy: Ferb
Yep, creating ebook requires so much hard work and I’m working on my ebook related to social media. A part from content, converting, designing,.. are also needed. Feel so hard, but need to finish it....
View ArticleBy: Ben
Perhaps this gets to yet another problem… I’ve ‘tried’ to focus on one project, but boy do I get bored. I have a site, for example, in a niche that I have ten years experience with, lots of...
View ArticleBy: Hector Cuevas
Hey Ben, you make a really good point. Boredom might be part of the problem, and I can see how having multiple projects helps overcome that boredom by keeping your mind “entertained” (so to speak). But...
View ArticleBy: Dwayne313
Hi. Glad that I found your site man.I enjoyed the article about instant gratification and its so true.But one thing I do know to be true , and that is”patiance is a vertue(hope I spelled that...
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