Bag of Obligation-Holding

This went out yesterday as issue 7 of The Angelo Report, a weekly newsletter published every Sunday afternoon.

In January, I launched a new site, Two Common Cents Club. The goal was to publish articles twice a month on how I'm trying to grow my own little microbusiness, Dropped Bits, and it featured a paid subscription that offered the ability to comment on posts, receive the articles as a newsletter, and get access to some discounts on things like email providers and such.

It was a lot of fun to do at first, but lately it's been a slog. I'm just not feeling encouraged to continue working on it, and quite frankly it makes more sense to just discuss this topic in my (dormant) business' newsletter.

And so, I'm shutting it down. This was supposed to be a year-long experiment to see how this went, but I strongly believe that you should revisit the progress against your goals on a regular basis to see if you need to course-correct — or in this case, quit early. It completely pulled my focus from other writing, and took a lot of time away from working on my upcoming app.

Every opportunity is an obligation, and my bag of obligation-holding is full.

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If you're tired, take a nap. I've done it four times this week, at random points in the day, and wow does it make a difference.

That's it. That's the thought of the week.

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