BenCorman.com - June 18, 2008

Rich and Famous: Part II

As a follow up to my earlier post, I give you this post from Ryan.

Your blog will fail unless you post on it. Your delicious account is worthless if you're not using it. You'll get nothing from Wikipedia without editing. You'll never be the source of conversation if you don't personally start it. Your connections will dry up unless you make consistent contact. And all of the equalizing power of new media is lost on you if you can't step up and extend yourself.

His focus on building a new media resume but really the advice is universal. If you're not involved, you're not going to be successful.

And if I can add something that's not in his post: Don't be afraid to suck. Building a new media presence, writing a novel, starting a business, learning to juggle -- you don't develop any of these skills without actually doing them. And when you first start anything, unless you're some sort of savant, you're going to suck. That's not the worst thing that can happen.

I've been blogging for almost ten years. I started on diaryland, moved to livejournal then to blogger and now I'm under the Rudius banner. And I'm still learning what it takes to have a successful career as a writer. I'm not there yet by any stretch of the imagination but I'm working on it.

Before I could even start working on it though, I had get past my fear of sucking, of putting my work online and letting people read it. I had to get past my fear of walking into a classroom and listening to 14 other people tell me that my work wasn't as perfect as I had imagined it.

So here's your homework assignment. Take one thing you wish you were doing that you're not doing. Now, everyday take an hour (or maybe ten minutes) and do whatever it is. And in a year you'll be able to look back at how much you've improved. Or in a year you'll still be sitting around thinking "wouldn't it be cool if I did _____."

Posted by Ben Corman at 10:27 PM