The majority of bloggers don’t have a strong enough desire to achieve expert or successful blogger status. The lack of desire turns into a lack of action taken to manifest their dream of a large readerships, writing and publishing a book based on their blog, and having an impact in their market.
According to a 2008 survey by Technorati, only 7.4 million out of the 133 million blogs had been updated in the past 120 days. That means that, at that time, 95% of blogs were abandonded. With the advances in technology, we’ve become a much more distracted society since that survey was conducted. And we’ve become even more expectant of immediate results. Therefore, I would expect the numbers of abandonded blogs has increased.
How do you stick with your blogging until you achieve success?You must have strog desire as well as the motivation, organization, tenacity, mindset, and energy to succeed as a blogger. Blogging is a long-term endeavor that doesn’t always yield quick results.
Maybe at this moment, you feel like I did at one point in my life (and sometimes still do). You are frustrated with your past or current level of performance and achievement as a blogger, and you are ready to make a change. You want to generate more motivation, organization, tenacity, and energy to write and publish blog posts. You want to rid yourself of limiting beliefs and negative thoughts that hold you back from becoming an author or succeeding as a writer.
Fabulous!
Change Happens in a Moment, Transformation Takes Time
You can make the decision to change in a moment, but that doesn’t mean you will change at that moment. Think about New Year’s resolutions: You may decide to change as the clock hits midnight, but how many resolutions have you only kept for a few days or a week? Transformation didn’t occur even during those early weeks of the New Year.
That’s because real transformation takes work and commitment. Change takes time. Personal growth requires a moment-to-moment commitment as well as a high level of intention, consciousness and initiative. You need these qualities to make the changes you want or need related to writing a book as well.
High-Performance Habits for Bloggers
I know… You don’t want to be a slacker. You don’t want to abandon your blog. You’d prefer to keep your resolutions or develop the positive habits that will help you achieve your blogging goals. You would like to create sustained change so you can produce a steady stream of posts consistently as you work toward expert status and authorship.
To make that happen, you need to employ the habits used by high performers in every industry, including bloggers, authors, celebrities, Olympic athletes, and CEOs.
Here are 10 high-performance habits you can use to help you meet your writing goals consistently. Add them to the original 10 high-performance habits for writers I wrote about in this post.
- Use a daily to-do list or productivity planner. Rely on this tool to help you stay organized with your time, writing, and projects. Plan out the next day as you finish your work. When you show up at your desk, you’ll know exactly what you need to accomplish.
- Use time blocking. Organize your daily schedule in blocks of time, and include one or more for writing and blogging. Set an intention, or goal, for each block. Nothing else happens in your writing time block other than writing. You also can set goals for each time block.
- Turn off the Internet. While working on a time block, shut down your Web browser completely. You know what happens when you check email or a new Facebook or Twitter message; you get lost on the Internet—sometimes for hours. You must turn off the Internet for periods of time. There are great programs for this, such as:
• Anti-Social
• SelfControl
• Write or Die
• StayFocusd - Show up. Every day, show up as the person and blogger you want to be with the energy and attitude you want to have. No matter what happens, you have to show up and be effective.
- Be on purpose. Determine if your activities align with your goals. For each activity or opportunity, ask yourself, “ Is this helping me achieve what I want as a writer or blogger?”
- Do the most important things first. If writing posts is your priority, that gets accomplished before everything else.
- Create a restart button. This will helps you stop the processes in your mind or body that hold you back when external situations become challenging. Your restart could be a 30-minute jog, a meditation period, a bit of chi gong, a nap, or playing catch with the dog. Choose an activity that brings you back to center and reminds you of your purpose and how you want to show up.
- Realize that fears aren’t real. There are only two types of fear: The first involves physical safety and the second emotional safety and comfort. Few bloggers fear for their physical safety, but many make excuses that allow them to feel emotionally safe and comfortable. If you suffer from the latter type, fear becomes a mind-management issue. You have to become conscious of your thoughts and aware of how they control your behavior. Then you have to change them into ones that support your writing rather than hinder it.
- Combine your passion with your purpose. Passion will sustain your writing efforts. That’s why when you start a writing project it’s important to choose subjects about which you feel passionate. You want to choose a blog or book project that feels on purpose—that aligns with your Big Why. If you do those two things, you will feel inspired. That feeling will move you forward to the conclusion of your project more often than anything else.
- Make yourself accountable. Set a deadline for the completion of this week’s post or the 10 posts you will publish this month or the completion of your blogged book. Then schedule time into your calendar for the necessary tasks, including writing, so you meet that deadline. Don’t create a deadline too far into the future. Push yourself to get your posts written and published fast! You’ll get more done if you push yourself.
To blog consistently, develop a well-read blog, blog a book, and become an author and expert, learn high-performance habits and mindsets. If you are struggling to become a blogger and author, or if you are finding it difficult to maintain your blog consistently, your current habits likely are not helping you achieve your goal. You need to adopt new habits. Put a few of tips above to work for you along with the 10 from the original list, and you will find yourself more productive and tenacious each day. That means you’ll become a consistently more productive and successful blogger. And your blog will become one of the 5% owned by bloggers who care enough to keep them alive and thriving.
If you would like to find out more about becoming a high-performance blogger and writer, check out the High-Performance Writer Group Coaching Program.
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Don’t wait! It’s your time…now…to become a successful blogger as well as to level up so you can achieve your potential, fulfill your purpose and live fully.
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Babbettte says
Thank you Nina! This was just what I needed today. Been struggling with pulling all the pieces together as well as deciding to keep on going. However, with these tips and suggestions, I think that I can re-group, review and reconnect with my goals, dreams and reasons for what I am doing. And thanks for the 10 High Performance Tips post as well, great stuff in it!
Nina Amir says
So glad you foudn it helpful, Babbettte! If you are looking for more in this arena, check out my High-Performance Writer program! You can find it at http://www.ninaamir.com
Diane DeMasi says
Hi Nina,
I love this post! Fear is what trips me up. Oddly enough, getting rejections (what I feared most) has helped reduce my anxiety. I think the realization that the world didn’t end, the news stations didn’t label me as the world’s worst writer, no one gave up on me, and I’m still alive played a part in making it seem not as scary anymore. LOL
Now I need to knuckle down on consistency and find a reset button that isn’t so comfortable I stick with it rather than going back to the tasks I need to accomplish.
Nina Amir says
Just keep moving forward! Think of fear as excitement. Move through and into it. No…the world won’t end, Diane.
pqapharma says
Thanks ! nina
Nina Amir says
You are welcome!