Since I’m a multipassionate polymath, I definately have my fair share of unfinished projects. Yet, it doesn’t really bother me. One reason why is because when I stick with a project, I know it’s deeply meaningful to me. Projects with temporary appeal don’t stick.
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Why as a Blogger I'm Deciding to Go Off Niche
I’ve been blogging since 2010 and a common piece of advice is to pick your niche and stay in it. For beginning bloggers, this is a great place to start. Having one or two topics you can stick to gives you focus and motivation. It also makes it easier to...
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Why as an INFP, You May Like Keeping Your Goals to Yourself
One of my favorite personality type YouTubers is a guy named Frank James. Not too long ago, he posted a video entitled “What’s Annoying About Being Each of the Sixteen Personality Types.” For INFPs, he mentioned the annoyance of “Distraction.” However, the kind of distraction he mentions isn’t the typical...
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How I Create Gentle Daily Structure as an INFP
(If you would like to learn more about planning and organizing your day as an INFP, you may also appreciate my books, Idealist Dreams: How I Learned to Plan as an INFP and Wildly Flexible: Routines for Neurodivergent Rebels, which are currently available at your favorite ebook store or digital...
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How to Work Towards Finishing Your Creative Projects a Little Every Day
Showing up daily to work on creative projects, even for a short time, can make a noticeable impact on how many projects you complete and how you feel about yourself as a creative person. I find that being there for my creative projects on the regular keeps me motivated and...
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How to Overcome Failure as an INFP Writer
I appreciate those who are always pointing out the benefits of failure. Failing truly is a chance to learn and grow.
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