Thursday, August 23, 2012

How to Write on a Schedule


Something amazing happens when you commit to writing on a schedule; Not only do you work a muscle that was previously weak, but you begin to develop your own unique process to writing.

When you know you have to have SOMETHING written on such and such date, you soon find out that you are going to have to develop a system for creating content on a regular basis.

If you don't, you'll be sitting in front of the computer and staring at it for hours every week trying to think of something to write.

On a schedule, you get a feel for what works best for your writing style and how the
process works for you.

You may even decide to start writing content ahead of time. If you do this, I still suggest that you write on your schedule. Don't get lazy and say, “I'm not going to write this week because I already have 2 articles that I can use.”

That's fine once in awhile, but you're not really helping your muscle if you make it a habit. Write some content ahead of time for those “just in case” moments, but write them on top of your regular writing schedule.

Challenge: Set a weekly deadline for your blog writing or article writing and meet that deadline every week.

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