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Create your own disciplined rhythm of Content Creation

Most successful content creators have some rhythm or schedule for creating & sharing content.

What about you? What is the discipline of content that you've committed to?

May this blog post encourage you and give you some guidance to create a consistent rhythm of content creation... 
One of the heroes of content is Seth Godin, who has consistently blogged every day for more than 10 years. If you look at his amazing archive of posts, it took 2 years of consistent blogging (2002-2004) before h…

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​Dangers to Your Creativity: No Engagement and Viral Content

When you are trying to get into a consistent rhythm with your content creation, there are 2 situations that are dangerous to your creativity:

1. When you get no response.

2. When a piece of content goes viral.

Let's explore each one...
Silence

It's easy to get discouraged, when what you thought was important or meaningful, didn’t come across that way to your audience. 

No one took the time to like, comment, or share what you created. 

You wonder:

  • Am I actually reaching anyone?
  • Do I have somethi…

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How I overcame decades of writer's block

Since I've written 4 books in the last 2 years, you might not believe this, but I've had writer’s block for most of my life. Up until 2015.

In school many of us are traumatized by writing. We have to write on topics we don't really care about. We have to produce on a deadline, and the quality of our writing is judged as compared to our peers. It's a terrible way to learn to love a skill.

I suffered through 17 years of such schooling, earning a college degree in English literature (where I had …

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The fear of judgment that keeps you from publishing content

One of the biggest hindrances to creating content consistently? The fear of judgment. Can you relate?

What if I get one (or more!) of the facts wrong? What if there are typos or grammatical errors? What if later I realize that my ideas were wrong? What if people think I’m uninformed or stupid? What if I unknowingly say something offensive?

These are judgments inside your own head. You probably know this as well as I do: our own self-judgments are usually much harsher than our audience’s. 

You…

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How I Easily Create Social Media Images

When it comes to social media, I recommend text and video (rather than images) whenever possible -- because with text (example) and video (example), you’re reaching people who will resonate with your message, rather than just followers who like your pretty pictures and might not even be reading your messages.

However, this is different on Instagram and Twitter, where you can’t communicate a long message or video (except for IGTV), and therefore, images with a short message are the next best thi…

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