You know what I love about #vss365?
It gave me the freedom to be bad at writing.
Horrifyingly, publicly bad.
When I was sharing once a week or so on Twitter, I was paralyzed by every word. A week is lifetimes on social media, and those words would become my brand FOREVER.
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It gave me the freedom to be bad at writing.
Horrifyingly, publicly bad.
When I was sharing once a week or so on Twitter, I was paralyzed by every word. A week is lifetimes on social media, and those words would become my brand FOREVER.
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I couldn’t do it. I hated it. I thought about quitting twitter because everybody was obviously better than me anyway. But I was trying a new business model with my patreon and wanted to post something everyday for them. And I’m one of those people who needs to write,
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or else I break down over the dishes and cry and wonder where I went wrong in life. So I couldn’t quit. And I was terrified.
But writing every day is different. Those words? They were yesterday. Today is better.
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But writing every day is different. Those words? They were yesterday. Today is better.
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So If I feel a pun coming on, or I’m having an off day, or I can’t find the words to describe the concept I want and settle for another, it’s no big deal. I may not get many likes on everything, but that’s hardly a punitive action. Not every post has to be the best.
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