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Engage new skills while it's still a hobby.

As I write this at 12:30 a.m., I stare off while feeling the start of that heavy sinking feeling behind my eyes that slowly creeps into the lids, begging me to get some rest. My mind and heart disagree. I'm a fighter, so I continue to strive and develop my writing technique, as storytelling is among my greatest strengths in skill sets. That's not the purpose of this post, however. While introducing the thoughts of personal strengths, the attention is on weakness.


I think about the events of the recent year as the seasons leaves fall and the first frost draws near. I dig deep into the vast depths of self-custody to pay attention to what disciplines I have. In a sense, I recognize not all battles will be won on the same day. That doesn't mean to quit the fight. That's the difference between a hobby and a business venture. When the trials draw on, analyze before you draw from your arsenal.


Backed by the foundations of strong skills lies the heart of a smooth transition to mount up newer training. It's a solid system designed that is set in order to create hasty efforts and fulfilling memories satisfactory to scalable memories. In short, the current skills one has ties to and propels learning new skills rapidly. Most people tend to think most ideas are disconnected, yet they are still ideas. Without going into philosophical wordy escapades I'm entrusting each reader of this post to recognize how simple and relatively easy it can be to stack skills with one another while building oneself.


The idea is straight but doesn't have to be narrow. In fact, the broader a person's skill sets are the greater the value one has as provision. It's not relative to how much better any single skill is, but how efficient it can be to attain while retaining new information while holding onto the old. Hobbies bring out new skills and it's important to define the level of retention desired to minimize loss before moving on. This article is being left vague and generalized due to the state of hobby saturation.


As I reduce my workload I narrow my duty to a select few tasks that will broadly define my job goals. It began with a hobby that expanded rapidly leaving me lost and uncomfortable. Discomfort was the first goal. Now to define the situation is a hobby breaking past strides and crossing skill sets previously personally imperceiveable. Writing is a passion, recently dusted off while parading around developing 4 newer skills and a plethora more inbound with better efforts made available.


I'm well experienced in analysis which makes the efforts given to farming ducks as a hobby an enticing challenge. Using the birds as a set hobby to sequester the knowledge to receive is touchy while desiring to make any returns. It's a lot of investments thrown in too many fields all at once which causes spouts of anxious uncertainty in my efforts with the new skills earned and the old skills refining. Throw in the daily responsibilities and it can be overwhelming often.


To fight the pain of losses it's been a massive challenge to continue the discipline of farming birds and swaying through making a return to yield a positive outlook on the future of what business holds. The products are well in prep, the ideas are solid, and now it's time to ensure the certainty of gaining trust in the public eye to commercialize the lifestyle.


After all, content creation is one thing. It's whatever you can think of and make your reality something physical to offer others. Create the idea, Learn the details, Build it, and make something happen.

 
 
 

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