Sometimes you forget that to be good at something you have to practice.
That is exactly what this project, The Strider, is all about.
It's been going for a month now, and I have learned a lot of valuable things from it. Mostly I have learned that it takes incredible courage to do your own project--and the courage necessary must multiply tenfold when investing in your own business. I am fortunate that I don't have to gamble money on my little writing venture this summer. As it is, I have nearly backed out of this project more times than I can count. My husband and my friends have patiently encouraged me; they have not allowed me to quit on myself.
There are weeks when I spend so much time on this project that the 9 hours a week required to do it for college credit feels like it would be a vacation. There are weeks in which all my efforts seem to have accomplished nothing. But things are getting easier as I go. Creating a readership from a single community is harder than it sounds!
I can't say I'm not proud of my work, but I know it could be better than it is, so I'll keep plugging away at it. I hope I find the time during this semester to keep writing and raising the quality of the site to something akin to how I imagine it could be.
If I ever started my own business I would not be a workaholic--I would be a perfectionist. They have different motivations but the same end result...
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I know I've already said it, Lacey, but you are doing a great job with the Strider.
Everything takes practice; use it or loose it, they say. Well, your skills and talent are still there and the quality of the Strider improves with every article.
I hope that the Strider continues, that it outlives its status as a summer project, because it's been so fascinating to watch grow.
I know that writing and journalism is a passion of yours, and I am glad you have a way to express it.
Keep Striding!
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