Spend too much
time blogging trying to make money, and it kind of defeats the purpose of trying to escape the work slog of the rat race.
Not exact matches
Since some might wonder, I'll point out that I'm not technically a professional journalist myself — I'm a professor who dabbles at
blogging — but I take my independence seriously, and I assure you that the first
time anyone in management at Rogers Media (owner of Canadian Business)
tries to tell me what to write in this space, that will be the very last day I write for them.
She is is a freelance writer
trying to change the world one step at a
time through
blogging about things that matter to her.
I'm taking some
time off from
blogging — or
trying to — so I'm reposting a few requested favourites from the archives.
If that love was something that was only for a
time, then don't
try to force a love back into
blogging.
If
blogging full -
time doesn't work, that's okay with me, but at least I
tried and took the risk.
Nightly, I
try to do one task at a
time I need to do, as far as
blogging.
I am what I guess you'd call a newbie blogger and even though I can be impatient with some of the aspects of this
blogging business at
times, I do love things being so new, hitting new milestones, and learning /
trying new things all the
time.
I've been
trying to get on top of life before a trip away so
blogging time has sadly had to be limited.
With the big upcoming move, The Hubby busy with a new job, and me
trying to get a house ready to put on the market, maintaining some semblance of order while the house is actually on the market without actually evicting my little boys during this period, packing years worth of crap, and keeping up the
blogging gig, I really need some kid - free
time to have a fighting chance of getting it all accomplished without completely losing my mind or sacrificing sleep entirely.
Things are still crazy at work and in my life, and I'm not sure when any of that will change — but I'm still earnestly
trying to make
time for
blogging and I definitely don't have any plans of stopping.
I do
try to devote
time to sewing,
blogging and other social media as well.
It's something I've
blogged about
time and
time again over the past two - plus years as I diligently
tried to find a solution that worked best for me and to let others who might be dealing with this know they aren't alone.
Maternity Mondays Marvellous Mondays Posts from the Heart #MG Big Pink Link Twinkly Tuesday Dream Team
Tried and Tested Blogger Club UK Best and Worst Family Fun Cool Mum Club A
Blogging Good
Time The List Linky PoCoLo For the Love of Blog KCACOLS... and of course #BlogCrush, the linky I co host every Friday.
So please do not
try to tell me how she is this poor Mom struggling with her kids and
blogging in her precious free
time.
I've always
blogged daily and I've always
tried my best to make each feature interesting and enjoyable to read, but having said that, there were
times when I
blogged and didn't necessarily deliver the quality I would have hoped for, and there were
times when the quality of my imagery wasn't quite as I would have hoped, normally because I simply didn't have
time and I was stretching myself too thin.
♥ Sorry I've been MIA recently... between work +
trying to get back my pep in my step from a little funk I've been in, I needed some
time to myself and that meant a little break from
blogging.
That is one thing I have been
trying to focus on because
blogging and working a full
time job is a lot of stress.
I often let myself watch a movie or a tv show when I'm
trying to do
blogging related work, but I know that it takes
times that I could be doing something.
:p) Anyways, that's why I haven't been
blogging as much since I am
trying to jump into my new lifestyle which with work takes a little bit of a
time commitment #TheStruggleIsReal... honestly, there just aren't enough hours in the day!
It will take over your brain at the worst
times with its robot voices and crowd chanting — while you are
trying to go to sleep, during a meeting when someone asks you a question, and most importantly while
blogging.
Whether
blogging is something you've always wanted to
try, a weekend hobby or your full -
time career; this series is meant for you.
Working full
time,
blogging, starting to plan a wedding, and still
trying to have a life, really caught up with me; resulting in a total breakdown.
I just started my Spring quarter this week, after not being in school since last spring, so it's been pretty weird re-adjusting to getting up at 6 AM everyday and
trying to balance class, work, and
blogging (as well as designated Netflix
time, am I right folks!?)
Dear hubs next
time try to schedule this during the week when I'm gone and not on the weekend when I actually need to use my kitchen for let's say
blogging?!
Blogging can be very taxing, especially when you're working full -
time and still
trying to give your blog 110 %.
My
blogging time has been cut short to say the least, but I'm
trying;) Anyway, I love that bralette, it's absolutely gorgeous and could» t be any more perfect for the holiday season!
But I remember that my blog is about me and I am not
trying to be one of the fancy highly read bloggers that seems to have unlimited budget & their full
time job is
blogging.
I took up
blogging as a full
time career and yes it seriously is very cut - throat and difficult these days, I am still
trying to figure out the ways to get most marketing for my blog.
If
blogging full -
time doesn't work, that's okay with me, but at least I
tried and took the risk.
Very much looking forward to your full -
time blogging you've provided much - needed inspiration for me at a similar hinge point in my life, where I'm going to focus on my creative side more and
try to pursue my passions.
I understand what you mean about keeping up with fashion
blogging and
trying to take photos without bothering someone all the
time.
On the subject of
blogging, I set my blog up with scheduled posts so that I don't have to
try and cook a turkey, wrap presents and figure out my promotion all at the same
time.
Try these
time management methods to kick your
blogging in gear.
For example, success in
blogging requires traffic and if you are
trying to balance your
time between writing and
blogging then one might suffer because of the other.
No, unlike most of my other offerings and the original app this one is not going to be free: I had to pay for the programmers (they don't work cheap) and remember, I'm still
trying to see if I can make
blogging a full -
time enterprise.
Unfortunately, this year I backslid a bit with a 0 % interest credit card (used for some
blogging and wedding expenses) and have been desperately
trying to pay it off in
time.
Until then, I'll continue to
try find the right position and hedge it while doing my best to stay employed myself with less
time trading and
blogging.
We decided it was
time to
try our hand at video
blogging, and what better subject than the beautiful gray whales we encountered in Baja!
I was
blogging for the first 6 months with a full
time job, then coming home every evening to work really hard and
try and build up my website.
I've been
blogging for some years, on Grantourismo listed above and other blogs, and I also consult on social media to restaurants and hotels, so I
try to keep on top of similar global lists, as difficult as it is because there are just so many and the list is growing all the
time and I'm just so busy doing my * real * job.
I think though that
blogging is a process of
trying to refine your writing over
time and you can get away with a few duds from
time to
time.
We've been working hard to
try and build links to our site and publish regularly, I think it takes
time to gain some momentum in this game - we'll continue working hard anyway and hopefully gain some exposure in the travel
blogging world.
We're so busy these days
trying to juggle the two
time full roles we pretend to seamlessly handle: teaching English and travel
blogging
I'd argue that if your blog can only command around $ 10 a month — which, let's face it, is never likely to be enough to make a full -
time career from travel
blogging — then really more
time needs to be invested in the site before
trying to monetise.
Several months ago, around the
time I moved West and decided to
try my hand at
blogging and travel hacking for a living, I made a sort of philosophical decision that I would only manufacture spend in bonus categories, except for the few very, very cheap options still available, where I would continue to manufacture non-bonused (but hopefully valuable!)
In my case, just one person:) Anyway launch is imminent so will now
try to take
time out from testing and put it into
blogging.
No, I'm not, since I have been
blogging on this for quite some
time and
try to spell out the key climate — and energy — related factors.
I am going to
try Disqus, and am specifically doing so during a quiet period in my
blogging to have
time to test it.
If you're not out there networking, if you're not out there
blogging in an engaging way, as opposed to just putting up content,
trying to put up articles on a website, or being focused on high search engine rankings for Google, you're going to lose out because over
time that whole idea that people hire lawyers because lawyers are influential you aren't going to be influential, as the technology determines that.