How To Write Contents Faster By Just Sticking To Your Daily Habits

The challenge when having an active blog with a hefty amount of visitors is to keep pleasing them more. One of the most important ways to make readers happy is to give them more and more reading articles, and that is by creating new ones fast.

However, there is one thing that concerns: writing new contents is time-consuming. Content marketers tend to deal with multiple tasks that involve: social media content, newsletter, writing articles for websites and blogs, attending and replying individuals and more. The lack of time is the main challenge for them.

Blogging involves passion and enthusiasm; you need to make yourself ready for it before attempting to make one.

For many blogs and other publications out there on the web, getting the supply to be sufficient to the demand can be difficult, especially when competitors are also doing their best to outperform you. So if content creation is time-consuming, how can you make the process faster but still keep the effective aspect intact?

One of the easiest way to do this is by knowing what your habits (daily routines) can do to help you in doing your job.

There are a lot of famous and successful writers that don't hesitate in using even their weirdest habits to help them do their work more effectively. If they do that, why shouldn't you?

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Read And Keep Reading

Bookshelves

Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. Furthermore, it's a practice with a lot of benefits.

First of all, it improves your cognitive skills and brain functioning. Second, it also improves your writing skills and enriches your vocabulary.

Some people can't help themselves in reading the news every morning while some others tend to keep their eyes on the web for updated information. Either way, this habit can help you in determining your next new content and allows you to learn from journalists, writers and other professionals in their field.

In order to leverage this habit, you don't need to keep up with everything; you just need to read those that inspires and educates you.

You may have your favorite blog, news media channels, newspaper, novel writers or more. Keep up with their works and try to learn from them. See how the information is written and how the writers can put everything altogether for your reading enjoyment. Try to replicate what they do in your own words and characteristics.

Reading others' blogs can be your best helpers. Try to avoid niche that doesn't go well with yours and instead focus on your own niche. Keep up with the internet marketing trend and see how the development of the web and social media networks can help you in achieving your goals.

Practice Your Habit By Making It Autonomous

Build habits

What are the first things you do when you first get up in the morning? Some people fetch their newspaper and read it while eating breakfast. Others may look on updates on their mobile devices and see what they miss during the night.

Many people have different habits, and so do you. Here, you need to know which of your early morning habits can empower your thoughts and willingness to write.

When this habit develops, you need to make it autonomous. What this means is that not only you're doing those habits because you have to, but also because you want to.

Spending your time when your mind is the brightest enables you to create new blog posts faster and more efficiently. The later you spend your day, you may find that your mind dulls because of other "daily thoughts and activities" are occupying.

In order to avoid such distraction, you need to know what time of the day your mind and body coexist at their best. At that time, limit the distractions and try to fall in love with writing by practicing that habit and put it into a good use. Free writing is a daily habit worth developing.

Don't give up or think otherwise. Just focus and write.

Energize Your Brain

Breakfast

Your brain needs food. To some people, nutrition consumption is focused on their body and muscles while others to their brains. To content writers, your best bet to put your brain into an energize-mode is by giving it all it needs to function. As a writer, your brain needs a lot of energy, so give it all it needs.

Eating properly with healthy diet as a priority are the first two things. The second is by using your favorite stimulants: some people do like caffeine intakes in the morning or later in the day. This stimulates productivity and keeps you more alert. Furthermore, stimulants in whatever form they are, tend to increase creativity and mood.

To some people, stimulants like coffee are addictive. Although they also benefit your health, you still need to limit their consumption and never overdo it for your health's sake.

The next thing that can put your brain into a good mood for writing is by listening to your favorite music. Music affects mood, and can help in your brain's overall functioning. Music can cheer you up and help you get new inspirations. It can also awakens new creativity and put your dull mind back into productivity. Music entertains you; it raises efficiency and making any job more enjoyable.

In short, it put more colors and life into things. Music is a universal language: you don't need to understand the lyrics to enjoy it. Choose musics that can either boost your mood or help you focus.

Have Plans For Everything

Plan A - Plan B

There is no plan B? Well, if you can predict the future for a certain thing to happen, then yes. But most of the time, even your current average day can come up with things you never think about, let alone the future.

Planning can give you an ease of mind to face unwanted circumstances. Planning also helps you in facing your fear, and makes you prepare for the worst. For you as a writer, planning will keep you ahead of the game by knowing what and when are the deadlines, and how to keep your other schedules intact without affecting any of your work

Plans can save your life, especially because:

  • It enables time management and scheduling.
  • Leads to more organized work and research.
  • Sets a limit in your time, encouraging you to write faster.
  • Makes your prepared for x-factors or any surprised events.
  • Helps you get more in your somehow limited 24-hours day.

Keep in mind that "Plan B" is not your way out. "Plan A" is. Never let your mind think that "If I fail, there is always a way around." Never make your Plan B a distraction to the on-going Plan A. Plan B is just a precaution, not your solution. Have it always on standby, but never on unless there is not anymore Plan A.

Work Hard, Play Hard

Vacation

What is life if it's all work? You need time to unwind so your mind, body and soul won't get stuck (tortured) in a habit loop you're creating.

You have limits, and so does everyone else. All you need to know is when you're going to "blow up" and avoid that moment to ever happen. One of the easiest thing to do, and the most obvious thing for that matter, is to stop and put everything down. Free yourself for the day (or for several hours) to freshen up a bit.

Afterall, it can be difficult for you to make your contents fun to read if you're not in fun state at all.

You may walk, travel or drive to your favorite café, take a short nap, do your hobbies or just do whatever you like. Understand that you don't just need nutrition and productivity-forming habit to keep you on your toes, you also need refreshment to keep the gears on your brain to function properly.

Never force yourself into something you have no power. Instead, try to put yourself into a refreshened state before attempting another go. So never disregard your body's signals.

A good night rest or a new adventurous attempt in doing what you never did may liven up yourself back into your prime.

It's okay to play hard when you play, but assure yourself to never play at all when you work.