I went through my dashboard here on substack and I was filled with mixed emotions.
I didn’t even know if to be happy or probably cry or be angry with myself.
My first publication on substack was on Nov, 18th.
The next post took me 9 full days,
I mean 216 hours to come up with it, ( should I do the conversion to minutes and seconds?)
I hear a maths freak telling me to add that of milliseconds.
But it seems the masses who obviously aren’t psyched about maths as we are bro are objecting.
So 216 hours it is.
If you ask me, that’s a lot of time though - LOL
Then the date of publication of my third post baffles me most…
Seems I totally forgot I had a substack account.
Yes, keep guessing you might get it cutie.
This time around, I feel I might do the whole darn conversion (whispers <don’t be scared> to the non-math freaks)
2 weeks and 5 days, (19 days in total) or 456 hours. (Merlin’s beards!!!)
As I let out before, a lot happened within that timeframe and maybe I’d blame the incidences because personally, I can’t even explain why I left my account for that long.
But after that break, it seems my comeback game is really strong,
2 days later and I was back with another publication and coincidentally on the 18th.
The date I wrote my first publication here. (I’m shy right now…)
Should I make the 18th a memorable date or would it seem cliche?
In fact, nevermind…
Let’s not drift,
What’s the point of this whole analysis?
I started writing in the way I loved and was more comfortable with and I could dish out more publications.
When I was trying to be like others,
It took me millenniums to make one post as we’ve calculated earlier - LOL
Why not do that task in the way or pattern you’re most comfortable with and quit trying to do it like XYZ?
Just maybe, you’d discover that your flow or creative abilities will escalate than you could ever imagine…
I think this is for me 😫, Nice piece b ❣