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RE: How Important is it to Find "Meaning" in Your Work?

in #work8 years ago

This is very interesting timing - and I'm not sure how much of an influence your thread had on it..(impossible to quantify these things)...but

I am writing my book, and putting some parts of it, (well lot's) on steemit as I go along - and then doing an online book thingy ( I have no idea what I'm doing as yet, in all honesty - but I'm doing it anyway...)

Staying in the 'real world' side of things - political /philosophical/economic discussions, while interesting, and I likeposting on such things - is just not conducive to the creative side of me.
But I have found the answer ... seriously...honest...lol

yesterday musings...
https://steemit.com/blog/@lucylin/a-change-of-direction-something-something-writing

...this seems to be the trick for me...

I posted my first part of it today...

And this more than free's up my time to pursue the war gaming rules side at the same time..

I have decided to change my focus..
I'll post almost everyday (my story), and include links to the previous parts...

https://steemit.com/blog/@lucylin/i-haven-t-got-a-title-snippets-part-1

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Just going to answer quickly here, while this is fresh in my mind:

Did you ever follow/read @ericvancewalton? He was one of the first people to serialize a book on Steemit, and he did extremely well for himself.

Just my quick observation... just like I have recently been taking a look at some of my old blogs and giving them a fresh coat of paint, I think perhaps what happens is that we need a few months (in my case, a little over a year!) to simply "sort out" what we want our direction to be. As I write this, I have added somewhere on the north side of 600 "essays" to Steemit, and I am just NOW finding the "voice" I used to have.

So, I'm guessing you found your direction. Or something that at least feels like your direction.