Reflecting on The Week's Work
I touched on a few things here and there, while mixing up living the real life's new normal. It involves a couple things that differ from before. Change floats on like the clouds. HTML practice isn't as hard as you make it. Read, practice, read, practice. You just give yourself to the rhythm. I'm also sitting down with the work associated with founding a project. I am on the lookout for a graphic designer and illustrator, if you please. A hopeful did not accept the petition, nor did they recommend anyone else. The search continues.
I did not contribute much to the novel's outline, something I intended for the past few weeks, to no real success. So far, the method of writing - spontaneous bursts of inspired prose - hasn't been working. Instead, I organized the novel into an outline, a storyboard sequence of events. It's tougher dictate what events would take place where and in response to what, since I haven't firmly decided the intention of the novel. I want to touch on the subject of male loneliness, appearances and realities, and relationships. I think everything else will border on the cusp of possibility, teasing readers into looking into the non-fiction details of the work. We'll see if I accomplish this, as I switch up processes. Explaining this in text reveals different opportunities too, I notice.
After I share this post, I plan to hang out. Still, I have some research into conversion and traffic, as I review the components of a side hustle. I want to revamp my website. Highlight that I create content via crypto, and I'm selling my art.
Simple as that. Support me by buying the art, joining the crypto cabal, or simply sharing. Eventually I will cross the one in five Americans who own crypto. At the same time, I'm watching productivity content and coming away with interesting facts. A study of the top performers reveals that the secret to doing better might lie the improving your fundamentals. Who knew? I have a few positive words for this Whiteout strain of sativa as well, on the topic of nice finds. That comes later. In the last month of the first quarter, I place my bets for the upcoming bull run. I also want to enter the fray with trades. Man, am I doing too much? Not enough? So far, I enjoy the challenge. Here's to more.