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Post by account_disabled on Oct 21, 2023 6:22:39 GMT -5
How many of you bloggers complain that your blog doesn't produce profits or page views, and then spend the day chatting amiably on various social networks? Another common mistake that we have all come across sooner or later is what I call delusion of omnipotence : it reveals itself in many ways, usually when you think you can manage many blogs at the same time, or that you can write many posts without actually having the time. So you stay up at night because you have an incredible idea that you need to write immediately, or to respond to comments and frequent communities. It's up to everyone sooner or later, before we understand that this isn't sustainable photo editor in the long term and that we need to give ourselves a schedule, a work pace and discipline even when frequenting social media. The risk of burnout is too high . Don't worry, it's not serious, it's part of the enthusiasm and passion you put into your blog, then it passes. Blog anger, on the other hand, is more difficult to overcome : if hateful comments make you want to stop writing, don't take the bait and don't snap back every time. Instead, reflect and try to understand whether these are simple isolated provocations or rather what you write, perhaps in a bad period of your life. Better to settle everything and not risk ruining the atmosphere of your blog with useless controversies. The ugly duckling crisis , or the blogger crisis of inspiration, happens often, and it's the one that makes you think you have an unimportant blog that no one reads.
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