Why You Shouldn’t Try to “Do It All” AKA Realizing Your Own Limits

zara bloggerThe other day I was talking to my smart, funny, charming, sweet, caring boyfriend Patricio and I was basically complaining about not having enough time to do things. Considering I preach just the opposite (you DO in fact have time to do things, you just choose not to do them), it goes to show we all have our off days. Anyway, I was saying how I’d love to learn graphic design, web design, and video editing sounds easy for some but I found it’s pretty time consuming and to do what I want to do would take years.

So naturally, I was frustrated about how I don’t have time for that because I’m doing all these other things and Pat says “Well it’s about realizing your limits” and I instantly knew I had to turn that into a blog post. So here we are.

weigh the roi

ROI is something every blogger should know about because our time is very limited. ROI stands for return on investment. More simply put, if you’re spending hours upon hours learning graphic design for the 1-2 times a month you post a graphic collage on your blog, the ROI is going to be low.

It’s just not worth it for you to invest the time you are for such a little return (1-2 graphics per month). If you run a blog that’s heavy on graphics then yes learning InDesign for hours on end might be worth it.

Otherwise, your main focus of your blog should be by doing the things only you can do. You can hire a graphic designer, you can hire a web developer, you can hire an assistant to handle brand collaborations but you can’t hire someone to create content for you. You can’t hire someone to do what only you can do.

In most cases, you are the face of your blog and you are your brand’s biggest ambassador so the ROI of creating original content is huge. The ROI of engaging with your community is huge.

My point is this: whatever you spend time doing, make sure you’re getting out of it what you put into it. Sometimes you won’t get instant gratification but you should be measuring the long term results of your short term efforts.

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find someone to do things you can’t

In business, you want to find people who complement your skills. So like mentioned above you can hire a graphic designer… in fact, that’s what I do (check her out HERE).

I get that you want to do it all but it’s very unlikely you’re amazing at everything that goes into blogging. For example, I am not a graphic designer, I don’t know a thing about Adobe, hence the reason I pay for someone to do that stuff for me. I don’t have to learn graphic design because that’s something I can outsource to someone else.

I also think cold emailing for business/brand collabs is a huge waste of time as a creator. I don’t have to email people to get the results I want, I can hire an intern or assistant to do that for me. That will save me tons of time so I’m able to focus on the things I need to like write, develop products, brainstorm, etc.

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be resourceful

Part of realizing your own limits is acknowledging you won’t have the best of everything at first. You will most likely have to do a lot of things on a budget with b or c level quality. You will be short on time all of the time and it will never feel like you’re doing enough.

And then you get moving, you find your groove and you start to know what quality you can compromise on and what you can’t. In the beginning of my blogging career, I compromised the quality of my images which was a big mistake.

I felt like I couldn’t compete with other bloggers and their Canon 5Ds then I realized I could just network on Instagram and find a blogger with that type of camera and we could take each other’s pictures. I’ll still do that because I’m not willing to invest the time or money in buying a state of the art camera right now.

Aside from just blog pictures, there are a ton of other resources out there that come in handy for bloggers in different situations. For example, if you don’t know how to code, buy a premade blog theme on Etsy instead of learning how to code. If you aren’t familiar with Photoshop and/or can’t afford it, download free editing apps like Snapseed, Facetune, VSCOcam, etc.

As a blogger, your main job is to get creative… with your content and how you handle your business. Especially in the beginning, you’ll need to really use all resources around you.

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We all want to be able to do it all and we all want to have it all, but for most of us, it’s just not possible. We are limited in our abilities. You can be really good at one thing or just ok at a lot of things. And I choose to harness my strengths and go all in on my ONE thing, what will you choose?

I’d love to know where you find yourself stuck or “limited”. For example, do you have a hard time writing content? Or growing your Instagram? Or reaching out to brands? Shout ’em out in the comments below!

xx

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10 Comments

  • Reply
    Sashamonique
    09/05/2017 at 1:05 pm

    I am so bad with photography and graphics and I am thinking about using Fiverr for promotion and other tasks that I am unable to do. Your post always gets me thinking about the things I can do to improve my blogs. You are right, we cannot do everything and outsourcing will give me the time to concentrate on the main aspect of my blog. Thank you for another great post!

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      Brittany
      09/07/2017 at 10:00 am

      Totally! I would check Etsy too Sasha. Thanks so much for reading and let me know if there’s anything I can do to help. xx

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    Kherington McFarland
    09/05/2017 at 3:25 pm

    I love how you said you have to get creative with your content AND how you handle your business! I actually have purchased a template from Etsy for my blog + that made my life SO MUCH EASIER when rebranding. I also wish I could take photos of myself, but I spend majority of my day chasing a toddler around, so I use my #instagramhusband + two local photographers for when he needs a break. It takes a lot of stress off of me + allows me to plan shoots ahead of time {I shoot 4 looks minimum at a time} that way I can focus the rest of my time on creating actual content. As a creative, sometimes its hard to admit you can’t do it all, but when you do, that’s when the real magic starts!
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      Brittany
      09/07/2017 at 10:02 am

      Yaaaaas Kher! I don’t even shoot 4 looks at a time, you’re killin’ it doll! I love the saying “only do what you can do”, I say this often when I feel overwhelmed. xx

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    Tricia
    09/05/2017 at 5:30 pm

    Such good advice! Makes me want to replan how I manage my blog! Thanks for sharing!

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      Brittany
      09/07/2017 at 10:16 am

      Thanks so much Tricia! Please let me know if there’s anything specific you’d like to me to talk about! xx

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    Olivia
    09/06/2017 at 7:41 pm

    Really love this post, it’s a side of blogging that I don’t get to read about and I truly love it! I manage a coffee shop full time, blog “full time” (no income yet ha, so I wish it was full time), and doing wedding videography full time! I have a hard time, not NOT knowing my limits but having to do all of these things to pay the bills. I don’t have the money to pay anyone and am having the hardest time growing my blog/brand! So really, my
    Limits are everything I HAVE to do so I wish I could hire people. Or at Least make an income from something in my realm. Anyway, I seriously look up to you and took a lot from this post, especially in the future. Xx
    Olivia

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      Brittany
      09/07/2017 at 10:33 am

      Thank you so much Olivia. That was so sweet! I don’t think there’s anything wrong with trying out different avenues and at the end of the day, you’re right, we all have bills to pay so we do have to do something that provides income and hopefully it’s something you don’t totally hate. I think the key is finding what you’re really really good at, your talent if you will, and then focus your full attention on that. There are ways around paying people such as interns or current college students looking for experience. You could also offer an exchange (i.e. I’ll video your wedding for free in exchange for xyz). Great comment and please stay in touch! xx

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    Janah
    09/14/2017 at 12:00 pm

    Another great post! Spending time to focus on doing what you’re best at means you can deliver the best to your audience. Downloading a theme from Etsy was the best decision I ever made for my blog. Before that I was trying to build and design it myself and it looked awful! Great advice as always love! xx

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      Brittany
      09/27/2017 at 10:49 am

      Yes Janah! That’s amazing. BTW I tried to design a site myself back in the day and it was pretty terrible too so you’re not alone there! Thank you so much for reading. xx

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