How I Manage My Website

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Before my epiphany today, I had really been struggling to get online and work on my website every day. I have been pretty busy lately and couldn't seem to find the time to get any work done. But today, I finally had some time to work, and boy did I work! I wrote four 1000+ word posts today, after writing just one in the past 10 days! And that's when I realized, I don't have to write every day... and so I came up with a plan!

Every Sunday will now be blogging day. I will write 4-5 posts and just schedule them to publish throughout the week. This will take so much pressure and stress off of me to get work done every single day. Before I would be trying to cram as much work in as I could, and I would neglect other things that were important. Now, I will write all my posts on Sundays, and be able to log on stress-free every day and successfully manage my website. I can't believe it took me this long to figure out! But I am so glad I finally thought of this, as it has made my life that much easier.

Does anyone else manage their site this way? If you do, how does it work for you?

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Good one Jasmine .. Cheers, William.

Thanks, William! :)

Sounds like a winner to me.

I think it varies with schedules and how people like to work. I like to work something every day (since I'm not a good planner) but go with what works best.

I would like to be able to write every day but realistically I just don't have the time. But I am working with what I have and I think this will work well! You're right, it's what works best :)

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