Blog writing at DP Web Development

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You may think that writing a blog is piss easy. You just whack out around 500/600 hundred words a week and you’re done.   But it’s not as easy as it looks.  There’s a whole host of things that happen when sit down to write. Blood, sweat and tears go into every single word I write, each word is painstakingly agonized over. Each sentence scrutinised.  Every paragraph goes under a microscope. Ok that’s not being entirely accurate, but you get the gist. I try my best.

Here’s an average blog writing day. More or less.

  1. A nice crisp, clean piece of paper to brainstorm ideas. At this point the possibilities are endless. Pen poised to write
  2. Wait. Pen centimetres from paper. Any second now inspiration will hit.
  3. Maybe some music will help.
  4. That’s more like it. Rhythm going. Hear pumping. Nodding your head to the music. Start writing.
  5. Realise after half an hour of writing that coming up with a snazzy new signature is not an accomplishment.
  6. Check Facebook.  Oh how interesting. A photo of a plate of food my friend ate blast night.
  7. Respond to friend on Facebook with equally interesting picture of the cereal box that contains my breakfast.
  8. Check Twitter. Sage advice:  (Real quote I’m not kidding) “During your next hospital stay, don’t let a urinary catheter lead to a dangerous infection”
  9. Refresh Facebook.
  10. Refresh Twitter.
  11. Refresh Facebook.
  12. Refresh Twitter.
  13. Contemplate writing about what not to write on Facebook
  14. Realise I already have done that. Damn.
  15. Feel the ominous weight of procrastination settle upon my shoulders.
  16. Wonder if travelling faster than the speed of light would ever be possible
  17. Decide to Google it. Read a very interesting article. Answer: Maybe. Maybe not.
  18. Slap yourself. Come on. Get it together there’s post to write.
  19. Head to the fridge. You need sustenance to write.
  20. Decide you are a culinary expert and mere sandwich won’t do.
  21. Find a recipe book and head to Tesco for the ingredients.
  22. Kitchen resembles bomb site but Thai curry a resounding success.
  23. Text friends to inform them that I am the new Masterchef. Polite silence on the reply front.
  24. Contemplate buying a proper chef’s hat.
  25. Clean kitchen.
  26. Head back to the office with a purposeful stride. Impress myself with my walk and go past the mirror several times. Decide I will walk like this everywhere.
  27. At the desk.  Spot a black marker. Wonder what I would look like with designer stubble,
  28. And black rimmed glasses.
  29. Draw both on with black marker.
  30. Grin at yourself as a weirdo looks back at you in the mirror.
  31. The doorbell goes
  32. Act nonchalant as the postman asks you to take a parcel for the neighbour. You can tell he’s having second thoughts about asking me
  33. Decide a shower is in order.
  34. Refreshed a raring to go decide a change of scenery would get my writing juices flowing.
  35. Get dressed in trendy going out gear.
  36. Pack up lap top and use my new power walk to go to the nearest café… ok it’s a pub.
  37. Feel exhausted and reward myself with a beer.
  38. Feel relaxed and ready to write.
  39. Decide I like this pub and log into to beerintheevenng.com to write a review.
  40. Read everyone else’s reviews on the pub
  41. Check Facebook.. ooh new  photos to look at.
  42. Check Twitter. More “inspiring” quotes.  And some new followers. Nice! Follow me here
  43. Happily loo around the pub for inspiration.
  44. Realise I’m about the only person there enjoying a beer on a Thursday afternoon.
  45. Smile.
  46. An idea for a post forms in my mind.
  47. At last, I start to write.

 

The thrill of living to your full potential

So often (probably too often) we find ourselves rushing around, trying to meet everyone’s demands. “I can do what I want later…plenty of time”. The days start to turn into weeks, the weeks into months, months into years and, before we know it, we’ve woken up one day and WTF? Where did the time go?

WE need to take some time out and ask a question that is temptingly easy to ignore:  

Are we living up to our potential?

We need to ask this question. As only by asking it can we arrive at an answer.

And if the answer is no—that we aren’t living up to our own potential—then we’ve got to make some changes, and fast, because the thrill of fulfilling your own potential is so worth it, in every sense.

Because when we aren’t, we’re bound to experience prolonged feelings of anxiety, angst and disappointment—sometimes without ever knowing why. Trust me. I’ve been there.

And it ain’t fun.

I remember sitting at my desk in my old 9-5 job. Looking out of the window thinking “is this it?”, “is this what I worked so hard for?” 

And why was I there?

Because that’s where I thought my potential was. That’s where I had been taught my potential was. That’s where I had been falsely led to believe my potential was—through years of schooling, teachers, parents and the media, all telling me that I could do “be somebody” and do “big things.” – because to them,   “being somebody” and “doing big things” meant surrendering myself  to the system, making someone else a huge profit and doing what I was told until I retired.

Is that what people thought my potential was?! A resource (human resources anyone?) to making other people money and being paid a small margin of the profit.  Provided I was good and did what I was told that is.

I wanted more. To do anything meaningful I had to start to tap into my own potential.  I had to jump from the nest and make a leap into the unknown. I won’t lie, it’s scary!

And you know what?

I was flying! I was alive! I was jumping out of bed, full of energy. Full of excitement. Ready to live fully. Revelling in the opportunity to live life to the fullest.  To live by my rules.  ‘Cause they’re the best!

I look forward to each day. I truly feel I am working toward my potential and this is just the tip of the iceberg. I am working on what I enjoy and because of this I am good at my job.  DP Web Development is just the start.

And it feels amazing! It is a mixture of pride, excitement, passion. Some anticipation and butterflies in the stomach.  Truly you should experience this.

And you can. Really you can.

Are you living to your true potential?  Because that is where life truly starts!

Tell me your stories

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GO FOR IT!