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@ccarella.eth
Publishing every day has been great and has unlocked a lot of ideas but it’s also hard to write every day with substance. I’m not willing to yolo a daily essay on the things I think the most about. Another idea is to write daily and publish once a week so that you can built up something with more substance but it’s much harder to hold yourself accountable that way.
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where have you been publishing? would like to give it a read. i’m not really a good writer and would like to learn more about writing for /this-past-week throw in some tips that might help if you don’t mind, would appreciate it alot.
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In order to maintain accountability, I’d say you should still stick to posting everyday even at the expense of substance. Overtime the habit will be built and substance won’t be an issue anymore as you’ve build the habit so more substance will come naturally.
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Not a writer but I’d like to know how do you get your inspiration for your topics and content I make contents on health promotion and I’d like it to grow so I’d like a tip from someone like you 🫶🏽
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For sure, that makes sense. Writing daily and then publishing weekly could give you the space to dive deeper into your ideas if you look at it that way. The accountability part might be a little harder, though but maybe breaking it up into smaller and more manageable steps during the week could help keep you on track without the pressure of daily publishing. What do you think?
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I’ve been admiring your commitment & enjoying the posts. Inspired. Liking the idea of writing everyday & publishing less frequently. Keep going whatever you decide. 💜
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i’ve been struggling with this. took a bold step early this year to start a newsletter on self growth but i struggle a having blockers on content to post & missed posting for months what do you think can help me get back
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@rafaello12
Where do you publish your works? I enjoy reading published works
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@inuyash
i don’t write but i read a lot of books if i can. where do you publish? i should check it out
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It’s a tough balance,I have tried writing I end up with unfinished work every time .Maybe because of no inspiration,where do you get yours btw ? Can I see your published works? Do you think setting smaller, daily goals within a larger weekly framework could help me?
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How do you manage to write every day while ensuring each piece has substance? Do you follow a specific routine or process?
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That’s nice ccarella! But if you write daily, how many would you publish in a week? All?
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I've been in a similar situation as well, I think weekly is a better option as well. While you sometimes want that instant feedback/reactions/etc you'll have more quality if you reduce the frequency and you won't burn yourself out!
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