4. Drafting content:
There are times when we feel creative. We can write, write and write. That’s the perfect moment to bring out all the outlines we have created and… if we can use the child’s illustration… just join the dots.
Having these outlines and feeling creative will make it a breeze to fill in those gaps with nice, well researched content. I can tell you, you’ll even enjoy writing.
It’s like when you were in primary school and the teacher asked the question you knew the answer. It’s like when you’re hungry and they present you your favorite plate.
Now, when you write one post at a time, you tend to draft a post and immediately after edit it. That’s not advisable. It’s better to let those ideas out and later amend what needs to be adjusted.
So in this step, just focus on writing. It can be a rough piece, that’s ok!
This is EXACTLY where I'm at! Perfect timing. I have been doing one post at a time, from beginning to end. A few days ago I decided I really wanted to change that up. Some posts have taken me way too long to complete because I get held up on one point or another.
This is a much more efficient way of doing things! Thanks for sharing great tips!
Heidi