I still love writing. But maybe I started this project with the wrong intentions. My plan was to keep writing until I’d get recognized and start monetizing my blog. But the more I thought that way, the less inclined I felt to write new blog posts. As a result, I haven’t been writing as much as I wanted to.

Does that mean I will give up on this project? No

But that does mean I will change the purpose.

That also gives me an opportunity to start a new project.

Start a new project when you feel like your current one isn’t how you wanted it to be. It helps if you have the time and resources to do so.

And so I did.

I started a new project that I’ve been thinking about for the past six months. And I am really enjoying it. I already outlined the goals of it and I believe my new project has the potential to be grand.

As for this project, I will write a blog post a week and never monetize it. I no longer want to think about this project as a means to get recognized or earn money; I want this project to improve my writing.

One of my newest project’s goals is to improve my public speaking. It may also build my confidence and boldness.

If you’re curious about my newest project, click here. It also happens to be my inspiration for the day 🙂

I’ll catch you on the next one!

TAKEAWAY: Start a new project when you’re disappointed with your current one. You can come back to your old one with new and improved ideas from your new project.

Here’s my inspiration for the day.