Consistency Is Key, And I Have Not Been Very Consistent Lately
I mean, aside from being consistently horrible...
My ducks have not been in a row for a very long time.
Sure, that might sound moderately dramatic, as does the title, but stick with me briefly as I share what I mean.
You see, two years ago, I took a job for more money because it was a huge opportunity. There were only supposed to be upsides.
And yet, it has been the most miserable two years of my professional life.
During this time, I experienced being ‘quiet fired’ (which I thought was a farce), managers riding me for more hours (at one point, I was working Saturdays and Sundays for upwards of 60 hours a week), and ultimately had to ask for a demotion.
But what does all this have to do with writing?
Well, you see, my two years in this hell-hole of a day job have hampered my health (both physically and mentally), hurt my relationships and sucked the life out of my creative energy and focus.
You may have noticed how I have been all over the place with projects and writing. You may also have noticed that I haven’t been consistent in writing and publishing on Substack.
And that is what I am getting at: my consistency has sucked, and I’m sorry.
You might be thinking, why are you apologizing to me about your consistency? Well, I create things online and with my books to help people. However, I create garbage when I am inconsistent and spread too thin.
And looking back at the last six months, I have had some good content, but there has been a lot of garbage too. And because I am thankful you signed up for my Substack, I also want to apologize for occasionally sending your garbage.
Quitting Things and Making Adjustments
Now, I am cleaning up my mess. I am working on two significant things for the rest of the year. And I want to share those with you.
I am working on quitting things. I am firing things that have taken up time that is not bringing the best work to you, my reader. I will share more about that here.
I am making some adjustments to my creative work. Right now, I will start dialing things back and updating my content. I will also stick to a bare-bones publishing schedule, which includes weekly here on Substack.
What does this mean for you? My goal is to create better content that can be a valuable resource. So, I am dialing some things back to help improve my content. Because ultimately, I want to help you as a writer and an author.
I hope you will have some patience with me. It will be a work in progress, but I want to get back on track for you as much as for me.
And again, I think you for subscribing to my Substack. It means so much to me; I want to provide helpful, straightforward information. That is my commitment to you. But I wanted to start by being honest with you.
Thank you for reading, and I look forward to serving you,
J.R. Heimbigner
J.R. Heimbigner is a #1 Bestselling Author on Amazon who loves helping people grow in their faith and helping writers become authors. You can connect with him on Medium, his website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Substack!
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Thank you for writing. Although I’m sorry you’re feeling bad, I am grateful you’re writing about it cuz I’m feeling so similarly. It’s nice to know I’m not alone!
I've been very inconsistent too and it isn't because I'm working my tail off at a job I hate. Whether it's laziness or procrastination, I need to get off of my backside. If you can accomplish what you have, I can certainly be more consistent. don't beat yourself up too bad, and thanks for the inspiration. God bless, Cat