Procrastination. If you are a procrastinator, you might delay blog-related tasks, postpone taking action on writing goals, avoid marketing blog posts, or put off learning new technology. No matter when or why you procrastinate, the impact is always the same—your productivity plummets, and your self-esteem, self-trust, and self-confidence decline. But throw a little necessity into […]
How to Increase Your Blogging Consistency, Productivity, and Performance
You’ve heard the stories about the most productive and prolific bloggers. They sit down at their desk on a schedule—five or seven days per week at the same time. Then they knock out a predictable number of posts, pages, or words every single time. No excuses. No procrastination. No distraction. To succeed as a blogger, […]
How to Stop Procrastinating And Write Consistently
Too often, life gets in the way of writing and blogging. It’s a distraction…and an excuse to procrastinate rather than write consistently. Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress), a digital nomad and full-time writer and blogger, knows this as well as anyone. But she has learned to employ specific tools and techniques to keep writing even during a […]
How to Get Yourself to Write When You Really, Really Don’t Want To
Sometimes, writing or blogging seem like the last thing you want to do…even though you frequently say you want to write and create a successful blog and book. Today freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) offers three way to start writing even when you aren’t in the mood so you complete your blog posts […]
Productivity Hacks to Get Yourself to Sit Down and Write
Does your productivity suffer because you struggle to get yourself to sit down and write? You aren’t alone. That’s why today freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) shares some productivity hacks that get your butt in the chair and your fingers on the keyboard…fast…so you become more productive as a writer and blogger. It’s […]
6 Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Start Blogging
Writers write. That’s the adage, right? But sometimes—more often than you care to admit—writers don’t write. You know it’s true. Like me, sometimes when you sit down at your computer to work (which means “write” or “blog”), you don’t do anything close to producing work. You don’t type a word—except in a Facebook update, a […]