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Summary

The author, a father of five, experienced a significant decrease in his online article views after taking a two-week break from writing due to personal health issues, family responsibilities, and burnout, but found the time beneficial for his health and family life.

Abstract

The author of the article shares his experience of taking a two-week hiatus from writing due to a combination of personal and family health issues, including his diagnosis with Lyme disease, and the need to care for his children, one of whom is a newborn. Despite being on a successful streak with his writing, reaching nearly 50,000 views in December, his viewership dropped to 15,000 after the break, illustrating the importance of consistency in content creation. However, the author acknowledges positive outcomes from the break, such as improved health, valuable family time during the holidays, and the alleviation of burnout symptoms. He also notes an increase in referrals and expresses optimism about returning to writing and possibly reaching his viewership goals. The author encourages readers to subscribe to his posts and consider a Medium membership to support writers, highlighting his own success in earning $3000 in six months through the platform.

Opinions

  • The author believes in the importance of taking breaks to prevent burnout and maintain enjoyment in one's work.
  • He emphasizes that consistency in writing is crucial for maintaining readership and views.
  • Despite the decrease in views, the author values the time spent with family and the recovery from health issues as more important than the professional setback.
  • The author is optimistic about his return to writing and confident in his ability to regain his previous level of success.
  • He advocates for the Medium platform as a means for writers to earn money and suggests that readers can benefit from joining the platform.

I Stopped Writing for Two Weeks and This Happened

Why I took a break

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Why the break

Honestly, I needed a break. I have a 4-month old baby daughter at home. She’s fantastic but it doesn’t get any quieter around the house. Also, over the holidays, my older boys were home all day, without Kindergarten. Which means they needed a lot of playing time.

But that’s not the real reason why I stopped writing for more than two weeks. To be honest, I started to get a little burnt out. I’d rather stop before a complete burnout to not lose the enjoyment. A break works wonders here.

Another major reason was some medical problems. I got diagnosed with borreliosis in early December. Or Lyme disease as you English-natives like to call it. Since I didn’t notice anything until symptoms appeared, I might have had Lyme disease for quite a while. And that’s not great.

Apart from that, my wife and my kids also got sick. A stomach bug and an ear infection. Fun times as a father of 5.

What happened during the break

Before my break, I was on a roll. My views were on their way to hitting 50,000 that month (December).

But can you guess what happened when I stopped writing for two weeks?

They went down. And when I say down, I really mean DOWN.

From the mid 40 thousands to a whopping 15,000 to date. That’s a hell of a decrease.

Why the decrease

If you didn’t believe me before when I said consistency matters, here’s proof. From almost 50,000 views to 15,000 within 14 days.

That hasn’t caught me by surprise though. I write daily. Stopping for over 14 days is a major change. Also, my recent stories were mainly about Medium and these are usually short-lived, meaning they get views quickly in the beginning and then die down most of the time. Although I was lucky to have had quite a few stories that stayed on the trending side for a while.

The bright side

What’s the bright side here?

First of all, the holidays and the break were beautiful. We enjoyed our family time (once we were all healthy again), we had great Christmas days and a quiet but comfy New Year’s Eve.

Secondly, I felt my burnout symptoms going away. I started to get anxious to write and work again. Which is great. I got my to-do list for 2022 done.

Lastly, my borreliosis symptoms have cleared. So far, so good.

Now, I’m enjoying my last few days of free time before I’m back to my 9–to-5.

One last sidenote: While my views did decrease greatly, I got 5 new referrals which is fantastic.

I’ll be getting back on track next week. We’ll see if I can hit these 50K this time.

P.S.: First of all, you should get my posts in your inbox. Do that here! Secondly, if you like to experience Medium yourself, consider supporting me and thousands of other writers by signing up for a membership. It only costs $5 per month, it supports us, writers, greatly, and you have the chance to make money with your writing as well. When I started, I made $3000 in 6 months. By signing up with this link, you’ll support me directly with a portion of your fee, it won’t cost you more. If you do so, thank you a million times!

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