We are all writers.from 7 days per post to 1 day per 1.5 posts!
Oh how I used to freak writing tasks!
It would take me 7 days per post, and during that time I'm not doing anything else, I pause all learning and focus all my energy on producing my "masterpiece".
Endless, unnecessary editing, scraping, starting again, running out of words. What a nightmare!!
Through the pain and suffering I would do all the writing tasks, never skipping any. I would rather spend a month on a single post than leave any task undone.
That paid off because now I can write 1.5 posts in a day and I feel like a winner. I actuallly look forward to writing tasks. Ideas are flowing, wow!
Thank you WA and to you awesome members, you all inspire me!
cheers!
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That is great 1.5 posts per day. Just think 4 days writing is 6 posts per week and you get 3 days off to refresh.
Hey Jane,
That's terrific news!!! I started my path similar to this and it does get easier with practice!!!
Tried and True
Elaine
Great blog motivational post!
It is definitely not easy to write the first few articles for our blogs despite receiving great advice from the training here.
But like anything in life, practice is the best tool in our arsenal.
I was (and most of us were) in the same boat as you and got slowly better over time after grinding through my first articles.
I wish you the best and I hope that you can get your article writing to speeds even faster in the future!
Have a great day
Frank
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I think a couple of things happened.
First, I'll bet you started to overcome the notion that you must create a 'masterpiece' when you write. I've heard Kyle say this is a big step. Quality content does not require it to be a 'perfect' piece.
Second you were motivated to be more efficient with the process ... from keyword research to conceptual outline to completed post. The more you repeated the process the more efficient you became. In other words you practiced being more efficient.
By now you may be to the point that you eagerly look forward to writing the next post. Ok, ok, maybe not yet, but that will come.
Spot on! I actually look forward to writing, and I’m ecstatic about that! Thanks!