1. Do not write when you're weak

There are times when you're weak and you may not be able to perform as expected while creating content. This is not a good time to write as you've just learned that writing flows with lots of inspiration and with a settled brain.

Body weakness is a disease of the whole world and no one is left out. Thus, you should know the right thing to do straightaway whenever this happens to you. Medically, once you feel weakness in a part of your body be it your legs, arms or any other part, it automatically affects your entire body system and even the brain of course.

The brain will not perform its functions normally any longer and that's why you need useful and productive tips like these to sustain and cope with your writing tasks.

Every blogger is expected and known to be a writer as there is nothing more or less we do on a blog other than creating posts and engaging people. All these amount to writing content and nothing more. So, it calls for learning tips that will guarantee survival and sustenance.

No matter how excited and eager you might be, the time of body weakness is not a suitable time to write. Writing at this time will result in becoming unproductive and ineffective. You will discover that you can't deliver your writing skills at its peak. What would be the essence of taking your blogging success and your health of course for granted writing at the wrong times?

2. Do not write where you can be disturbed

Before you start writing, you need to find a good place as you know the job involves a lot of brain work. The moment you are with familiar people, you can't be composed. The inspiration will not flow as expected.

Eventually, your content will be sub-standard and will not be of high value to your readers. You will not be appreciated because you can't satisfy their appetites for useful and informative content.

Once you can't write what people want to read, you will succeed in writing for no one to read. You will just keep piling up tons of useless and uninformative articles that will surely yield 0% traffic.



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ElaineSmith1 Premium
Thanks for all this information Israel!! Is so helpful for newbies and veterans!!

Tried and True

Elaine
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for reading Elaine! Much appreciated! Yes, both newbie and veteran bloggers will find the information indispensable to improve their blogs. Thanks for visiting!
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EandS2018 Premium
Thanks for informative blog, keep’em coming.
Blessings,Scarlett and Elaine
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Israel17 Premium
You are warmly welcome friend. Thanks for reading! Wish you breakthroughs in your online endeavor!
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jimbo1173 Premium
Great article! I find myself (as a newbie) experiencing all of these issues at one time or another, some at the same time. I keep missing deadlines that I set for myself because I'm not sure if what I'm writing about is worth it, other times I miss my deadlines because of family distractions. I keep hoping that as my blog grows, the easier it becomes to write because I actually enjoy writing, I think the biggest obstacle I run into, is how to put into words what I'm thinking in my head. Sounds crazy but it's true! Thank you for your post...
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for reading friend! Distractions should never be allowed while creating content because you need to be fully composed and your brain needs to be settled for this to happen. Kudos for reading!
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dchapman3 Premium
Great article, thanks so much.
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Israel17 Premium
You are warmly welcome friend. Thanks for reading!
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newmarketpro Premium
Page 5 is missing Israel.
There are good writing tips we all can take away.
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Israel17 Premium
The tutorial is in 4 lessons, not 5. But anyone can help us add more to those tips I have been able to put across in the comment section here. There is no page 5 in this particular training tutorial at all. You can help us or contribute your own quotas by adding more in the comment section here. Thanks for reading!
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newmarketpro Premium
Alright! My mistake. I thought there is more to it.
Noted with thanks.

Joe
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