by Jo McNamara
It had been a long day. I'd started at 4 a.m. reading and sifting through Desperately needing a break, I went outside to sit on the patio. As I was Asking myself those questions caused other ones to flood into my mind. - When was the last time I sat outside and just listened to the summer night Then those questions led to THESE questions: - Why did I get into Internet marketing in the first place? And those questions led to THESE questions: - Why do I feel so driven to get so much done in one day?
a mountain of emails; placing ads in ezines; researching new ezines to
place more ads; writing an article; editing two other articles; and just
trying to learn a few things along the way. I promised myself I would take
some time to relax and lay in the pool. By 8 p.m., I was still on the
computer…tired, grouchy and hungry. I never did spend any time in the pool.
sitting there, I asked myself, "Why am I doing this? Why am I spending
10-12 hours in front of the computer?"
First they were:
sounds?
- When was the last time I read a book for pleasure and not to learn
something?
- When was the last time I called my best friend just to chat?
- When was the last time I REALLY listened to what my husband was saying…
when my mind was not working on headlines/ad copy?
- When was the last time I went to dinner and a movie with my husband?
- Do I really need to get up at 4 a.m.?
- Are the elements that attracted me in the beginning still there?
- Where do I see myself three years from today…five years from today?
- Where does Net marketing fit in my life…and do I still have a life?
- Do I really need to get up at 4 a.m.?
- How much time each day do I want to devote to marketing?
- What am I trying to accomplish each day (in Net marketing)?
- Do I really need to get up at 4 a.m.?
And FINALLY: - Has Internet marketing gone from a passion to an OBSESSION? I suspect these are questions we ask ourselves frequently. I think we I know that's how I felt that evening. I was able to answer some of the questions. Some I still need to think I think we HAVE to step away from the computer every once in a while. - Am I ignoring the special people who enhance my life? "It is not the length of life, but the depth of life." P.S. I threw my alarm clock in the garbage. About the Author
Jo McNamara lives in Orlando, FL, with 8 cats and 1 husband. Find out how
- Am I still having fun?
- Do I really need to get up at 4 a.m.?
ask these questions when we are tired, burnt-out and frustrated…those
times when we feel like failures and think we're never going to "get it."
about. In particular, trying to understand where that thin line between a
passion and an obsession is.
We NEED to ask ourselves these questions and explore the answers we
come up with. And here are perhaps the two most important questions of all:
- Am I forgetting that I only have today?
Emerson
an "Average Jo" was able to say, "Good-bye" to alarm clocks (it's in the
garbage); rush-hour traffic; time clocks and…"Hello" to earning a comfortable
living in Internet marketing. Go to:
http://www.what-works-online.net
Or mailto:what_works_online@sendfree.com