Idea Overload
I am really enjoying embarking on the journey of creating my website and all the training is great! It may be too great in fact. With each new thing I learn I get an abundance of new ideas for posts and content for my website.
I am getting overloaded and it becomes harder to decide which idea I should move to next and trying to find the time to get enough done before I lose my train of thought on the idea.
My husband is being very supportive of me taking this on however I can tell he is getting a little aggravated as I try to work on it every spare minute I can often meaning I'm slacking on other things I should be doing (cooking/ cleaning/ laundry).
I'm certainly not complaining that I have too many ideas as this will keep me busy and keep my site getting new content regularly (which is the whole goal) but I need more time in the day and for my body to be able to run without sleep! Anybody else?
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Rachel, these are all good advice given below and I would only add the following. In your list, “tag” your ideas with “urgent” and “important”.
Items that are both urgent and important together, that’s top priority.
That happened or still happens to most of us probably. It’s great that you have many ideas. The problem would be a lack of ideas. What idea or even better what niche are you most passionate about? Start with that one and one idea at a time. Would you love to write review posts about products in the niche you choose?
My personal suggestion, don’t overthink, overcome the analysis paralysis, just do it and move forward! I suggest reading the following post from Kyle: Perfectionism. How it Can Kill Your Mojo. Tom
Rachel, priorities have got to kick in. Write all your ideas down. Schedule time for WA. Keep your home priorities at the very top.
This will come in time.
Just enjoy the journey.
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Keep a notebook handy to jot down ideas when they arise. Go at your own pace. There's so much it's easy to feel overwhelmed at times. Remember it's not a race just do what you can per day.