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If You Feel Overwhelmed to Write Consistently — Use Scheduling
When I first started my journey to write online, I always promised myself I would publish under a schedule. Even if it was once a week, I always found myself struggling to write something the day of or the day before the piece should have been shipped.
That’s such a frustrating thing to do because not only do you feel like you’re letting yourself down, but you also fail to publish consistent quality material.
Following those failures, which caused me to close some blogs in the past, I finally saw the light, which was scheduling. I can’t write on a platform that doesn’t offer scheduling tools these days.
For instance, this very article that I’m writing right now will not see the light of day until next week!
Imagine what your month will look like if you take one day to write the four pieces you need for the month (if you publish once a week) and then be done with it. Wouldn’t it be so freeing to start working on next month’s content?
What’s stopping you from scheduling content? I’m a huge advocate of it and will do what I can to help you see the light, too.
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