You
don’t want to disappoint. If you are looking for a following in today’s market,
you better write. Do you have enough ideas to fill blog posts at least once a
week, probably more? You’ll want to start finding blog ideas in every aspect of
life that you can imagine.
Writers
find ideas in all walks of their life. Why not carry a small notebook with you?
When inspiration strikes, take it out of your pocket. Put this thought, quote,
or idea on paper so it’s there when you need it.
You
can also find all sorts of inspiration online. You are reading what your
competitors are doing, right? It’s best not to blatantly rip them off, but you
can find something inspirational. Industry blogs, websites, magazines,
newspapers and books are all great factories of ideas.
Find
the power button. Live a good portion of your life offline. Pay attention to
the people in your life, and if they give you inspiration or ideas, write it
down. You never know when you might need it.
Austin
Kleon suggests that working on a computer puts a piece of glass between you and
everything that you create. Computers are ideal for publishing. Sometimes a
paper and pencil is all you need to create. Don’t be afraid to go analog for a
while.
Creative
people sometimes get a reputation for being lazy, and that’s not the case.
Always showing up late and taking smoke breaks every five minutes doesn’t make
you better at what you do.
Don’t
be afraid to step away from your work every once in awhile, however. Take five
minutes before you publish your blog. Step outside, unload the dishwasher,
whatever it takes. Make sure your ideas are sound. Make sure you didn’t
misspell anything. Sometimes those short breaks bring the clarity you need.
Thanks for the post, Matt. The idea of actually writing with pen and paper is interesting. For me? It would be SUPER hard. I'm too A.D.D. When I write, I am writing/editing at the same time, it seems like. I will write out a sentence or two...realize that I already hate what I said, and immediately go back and fix it. I know this seems to go against the common thinking of some people, but it works for me. I would go through 12 pages of paper to write a 1 page blog. :-) Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Brad. Yea, writing with paper and pen can be a different feeling altogether. I know for me, it means a lot of crossed out lines, and general messiness. But it's for your eyes. Just a way to keep you from staring into a screen for too long.
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