Don't get burnt out
Don't Get Burnt Out
When someone gets involved in something, and they show an interest. Using Wealthy Affilaite as an example. They normally go full blast and eventually get burnt out and quit. I have experienced this myself and I quit numerous side adventures.
I've learned that I needed to work at a steady pace and not go for all or nothing. In addition, there are more detailed items which would be of great assistance.
- Take necessary breaks.
- Take small bite-sized pieces
- Utilize a mentor/member community
- Ask questions, don't get overwhelmed
- Know you limits, you know how much you can handle. Don't over do it
Please let me know of any other ideas that would prevent being burnt out.
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Great post John and so very, very true. I am 100% guilty of this. I dive head first into trainings etc and then when I get myself over-whelmed, I just kind of do something else, like this Distraction Barrier from WA that I'm on right now. I find it hard to get back to the training.
I am trying hard though to be more disciplined with myself.
Have a nice long weekend.
Gary
I agree as well. And considering this is a steep learning curve for many of us, and we may need to do research now and then, stepping away for a few days is healthy. You just have to remember to come back to it. I have several posts or pages waiting in draft. In "Draft" I can pop in titles and a few factors, or point form notes that I want to expand on while the thought is fresh in my mind. Then later on, days or weeks later I can go in, edit, add more content, tweak the keywords and title and then publish. This allows me to post twice a week even during an otherwise overwhelming week.
That is a problem with some. nothing wrong with a break. Just got to make sure you get back in the groove after the break.
Good points John. When overwhelm sets in, it's always best to take a break and have time away in the fresh air. Thank you :)
Very sensible comments, I find that going constantly full on which I enjoy, I have got to back away for a few days, refresh and then look at things again - they look easier
To be consistent and just live what you do - also do other things you like to give the brain a test like walking or driving or sailing !!!!
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Good point I have so say I am the steady plodder lol enjoy your Easter