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Dinah's avatar

That what I did with my post last week. I was going to write about why I have hidden my subscriber count on my dashboard, and I will still write about that, but this story hit me about my daughter's birthday parties as I was driving her and her friends to the escape room. When I got home I started writing it. It just flowed. It was time for that story to come out. My subscriber count story will still come out another time. But this week was all about those birthday parties. And it made me happy.

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Katrina Watson's avatar

Love when a post idea just comes to you. Agree it feels like it flows so much better.

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Dinah's avatar

Exactly!!! That one was written in one evening. The one about subscriber counts is still sitting there.... Maybe next week..

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Katrina Watson's avatar

Glad I’m not the only one who often needs multiple sessions to write a post. Some days the words flow and others I spend what feels like way too much time trying to make something that feels right. Looking forward to your subscriber count post!!

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Mike Watson's avatar

I leave a ton of posts in draft. Even if they're almost complete and ready to ship. Sometimes it's because something more pressing industry wide pops up and I want to hit on that topic. Sometimes I just lose my passion about that topic for a few weeks.

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Jenn's avatar

Thanks for sharing this experience. Although I know this principle I’m starting Sunday staring at a very long to do list that doesn’t even include my weekly reset chores. I’m going to go pick my top 3.

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