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Stream-line (strmln) 1. To construct or design in a form that offers the least resistance to
fluid flow.
Lately, I've been busy as a bee. Truth be told, that's the way I like it. I don't really believe that entrepreneurs ever realistically achieve that ever-elusive balance everyone seems to be seeking and I'm cool with that, but I do like to assess my journey every now and then just to be sure that I'm still on track...and I'm not. That means it's time to streamline again: To re-construct my life path in a form that offers the least resistance to fluid flow. #ilovethewaythatsounds
I don't want to be a travel blogger.
I've decided that I don't want to be a traditional travel blogger. In fact, I don't want to be a traditional anything, but that's a subject for another post. I don't want to go on group press trips unless I put the trip together myself. I don't want to feel the pressure of thinking of a story angle when I participated in press trip activities that were structured and forced. I don't want travel writing to feel like gasp...a job. No, no, no. What I do want is what I initially conceptualized and that is to share my journeys at will, to travel with purpose, to write if I have something meaningful to say...whether I travel to culturally immerse or to simply vege out in my quest to unwind.
Streamlining + Authenticity go hand in hand.
Authentic |
The Authentic Thing vs. The Popular Thing.
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I feel lighter already. =)
It's so easy to get off track, isn't it? Is it time for you to streamline too?
4 comments:
Seriously. I hear you. I think we all go through this as bloggers...wanting to help those who approach us, but also realizing that not every opportunity is the perfect fit.
I've been working on streamlining the last couple months too and it definitely leaves a lot more room for the opportunities that are a right fit.
Looking forward to seeing what you do with the extra space. ;)
Totally. I hear you. You're doing lots of great things! It's funny that I am just reading this post now after thinking about some of these very same things. While I'm not necessarily a travel entrepreneur, I am thinking about what blogging means to me at the moment. I'm excited to see your upcoming projects.
I hear you Tracey, and totally understand. I love your spirit and hope you never change...but alas, change is a part of living, isn't it? Looking forward to being included in your future endeavors...and praying for your continued success. Just keep "carrying on" and you'll be just fine ~smiling~
Thanks, ladies! Nice to know I'm not alone. =) (Sorry for the delay in responding; still streamlining. LOL.)
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