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RE: How To Use Steemit To Make Yourself Feel More Important Than You Really Are

in #steemit7 years ago

I'm not from Pakistan, and I read it because I wanted to, it was a good read, I think you have what it needs to be a good writter.
Just wondering, do you write even more when you're on a certain mood? In my case I tend to write when I'm depressed, and I used to do it like crazy. When in a different mood, I'm not so well articulated, have you experienced something similar?

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Yo, thank you. I actually write quite a bit. To give you an idea:

I manage 3 blogs for clients where I post 1-3 times per day
I post 1-2 articles on my own blog every day
I post 2-3 times per day on my Instagram with long captions, like mini blog posts
I also write marketing reports for companies I work with which are several pages long
I also kept a journal for years where I would write about what I did every day

The point I'm trying to make is that if you want to be a good writer, you need to write all the time. You see all those links at the end of my post? Those were all written in the past 6 weeks. That's not even all of them. And that's only on Steemit.

You can't just wait until you're in the mood. It's like being in shape. You can't just work out when you feel like it, you need to drag your ass to the gym every day and do it even when you aren't in the mood.

That said, I find that when I have something on my mind I tend to produce good work. The challenge is continuing to write every day even when you don't have that special something to write about.

If I can't write anything interesting, I'll just write an article on crypto. Doesn't require much thinking.