Sunday, July 19, 2015

Digital Marketing Journal

There is a certain level of faith when it comes to taking on projects. In reality, it takes a certain level of faith to accomplish most if not all tasks. I speak of faith apart from religious context. I’m speaking from a stand point of belief and faith of the self. It’s easy to say or feel like you believe in yourself but it takes more than that to express it. I would like to say it is courage, and maybe it is, but I feel it’s always been a bit more abstract. I always pondered how to measure the personal growth of a person. I realize the simplest answer is time, but that entails years of memories, experiences, and emotions. All these together make up a person but a person always inevitable has to act in accordance to a reaction to the world they are presented to under a perception based on environment. In short, everyone can be different and similar at the same time. It can be difficult to believe in yourself if you don’t know yourself.  After looking at Seth Godin’s blog I noticed a post that caught my attention about the subject of ‘believing in yourself’ He says instead “Do work you can believe in.” That’s something I believe in. I would rather not think too much about myself, it can occupy your time and waste lots of it. Instead I’m going to think about my work, and what I enjoy. Part of me will wonder what I’m perceived as but I don’t feel that it’s that important. My work will speak for itself because I enjoy what I do. If this is truth to me then that’s all that matters in the end. Time will measure growth and progress. Humans cannot perceive the future or past. We can only perceive time going in one direction; forward. So we have to live in the now and think about what kind of work we want to do.

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1 comment:

  1. I enjoyed reading your post. It's well written and you seem to have an ascended view of humanity and a profound understanding of yourself. My only bit of advice is to maybe have elaborated more on marketing aspects. Other than that, great post.

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