Being a consistent writer is one of the underrated and underestimated skills. If the writing and publishing are not in a rhythm, the success is very low. Most blog authors fail, not because they are bad at writing but because they are not constantly writing and publishing.
“Most blogs fail because blogging is an ultra-marathon, and the author gave up after a lap around the kiddie pool.” — Monica Lent
- Related Note(s):
- 1: Why do we bother to write?;
- Starting to write in a big chunk or start small: 26a: The Bigger Batch-Size Deployment’s Impact on People;
- 24b1: Begin with The End in Mind;
- 38: Changing Habits Happen in Three Different Ways;
- 38a: Focus on who you want to become, not what you want to achieve;
- 24c: People need clarity, not motivation;
- 17b: Increasing Public Speaking Skills;
- 17h: Choosing a topic for content and public speaking;
- 27b: How to Learn New Things via Habit Stacking;
- 27c: Why Environment Matters More Than You Think When Building Habits;
- 27d: Self-control and motivation are short-term strategies of habits;
- 39: Increasing Quality of Systems;
- 17d: Focus on only one improvement in every rehearsal for public speaking;
- 1i: Embrace & Love Boredom;
- 41c: Do something principle;
- Source(s): By Monica Lent in Blogging for Devs;