What I Learned After Publishing 900+ Articles in 4 Years
It’s not as simple as saying “consistency is the key.”
Hello there
900 articles in 4 years sounds doable when you’re a full-time writer.
But of these 900 articles I published, 300+ were written when I was working a full-time job.
That’s what surprises a lot of people, and that’s the myth I’m here to bust today: You don’t become a writer by quitting everything and starting from scratch. You become a writer by writing. Whether you have a job, are studying, running a family, or have other commitments, your journey as a writer starts the day you publish.
I’m against quitting your job and going all-in with your passion. That’s a sure-fire way to burden your creativity and tangle yourself in a writers block so intense, coming out of it feels like a dream.
If you start writing on the side no matter what you’re doing, you’ll learn to -
Get better at your craft
Build a daily writing habit
Make friends with other writers
Find yourself a loyal follower base
Analyze stats and understand what your readers want
And more.
In this article, I’m sharing the four-step process I uses to write 900+ articles in 4 years with just 2 hours a day. If you’re short on time, motivation, or ideas, I hope this article will help and make you feel unstuck.
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With love,
Anangsha.
This is a great advice. It is so important to find balance between job and other activities that benefit you in so many ways. Creating the habbit and sticking to it, this is what it's all about.