(This is not meant to be a political post. Please do not misunderstand my intention.) Let's face facts: The median income of the American family peaked in 1999. [caption id="attachment_6087" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Median Household Income - source http://www.davemanuel.com/median-household-income.php[/caption] Take some note of that chart. First off, it's about household income in real dollars. Economists like to measure things in "real" terms---what they do is they baseline
This post is based on episode 170 of the ProBlogger podcast. Most bloggers start off with a huge burst of energy and excitement. But then at some point (often in their first year or two of blogging) they come up against their first bout of “blogger burnout”. Why Does Blogger Burnout Happen? Blogger burnout can materialise in different forms and for different reasons. You may have run out of topic ideas, and feel you’ve said everything there is to say. You may have become disillusioned with your topic, your niche, or blogging in general. Despite working really hard on your blog, you may not think it’s paying off. You may not be reaching the goals you set for yourself. You may feel overworked and worn out. Your blog may no longer align with the reason you started it. For example, you may have wanted to be creative at first, but now you’re focused on making money. You may be overwhelmed by everything you need to do to keep your blog running. Whatever the caus...
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