I don't usually just post links but I wanted to get this out there before I forgot. So easy to do in this age of a million and one things on the internet that will distract you. It's not only a great bit of writing (succinct, witty, honest) but also sage advice. It might give you a clue what has been on my mind a lot lately. Ladies and Gentleman, I give you James Altucher's Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Reinventing Yourself.
In 2009 I decided to try and do the thing I always wanted to do: become a writer. This blog tracks the journey. I'm now a Content Editor at Matter & Co, writing every day, mostly for Pioneers Post.
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
The Importance of Encouragement
Following my 'I'm over it' post a few weeks back, I got an encouraging email from someone I used to write for before he moved jobs, telling me he steers a lot of the interns towards it for 'it's candid insight'. It gave me a bit of a boost, so thanks Duncan. If you're an intern and you're reading this, hope you find something worth reading. Also, if you know someone whose writing you enjoy, let them know. They might really need to hear it.
What I've remembered since that miserable post is why I started writing in the first place: it's because I really like doing it. A restaurant review I wrote some time ago has just been posted by the Editor and I'm really happy with it - I think it's a good bit of writing. To the Americans reading this, us Brits are not good at blowing our own trumpet, so enjoy this rarity. Click HERE to read the post.
The other thing that happened after I'd written that post is that I got another enquiry about producing some more content. Funny how the work comes to you just when you're starting to lose hope.
What I've remembered since that miserable post is why I started writing in the first place: it's because I really like doing it. A restaurant review I wrote some time ago has just been posted by the Editor and I'm really happy with it - I think it's a good bit of writing. To the Americans reading this, us Brits are not good at blowing our own trumpet, so enjoy this rarity. Click HERE to read the post.
The other thing that happened after I'd written that post is that I got another enquiry about producing some more content. Funny how the work comes to you just when you're starting to lose hope.
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