Finishing thought on World Blogging Month
I have to admit that writing an article a day every second day turned out to be a lot more difficult than I expected… i only missed one slot, and that was due to the fact that my daughter was sick, and after a couple of days with little sleep and lots of stress, I just did not have the energy to write.
As for the effect this exercise has had on me… I hoped that it would reinvigorate me, and make me embrace blogging more. It had a somewhat opposite effect, I found the pressure to do a post every two days a bit much, and i ended up writing a ton of posts that I know I could have written a lot better.
Overall, I am glad I did the exercise, but I don’t think I will ever do this again in the future. I will have to work out a less pressing schedule that works for me.


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Congrats on making it through (other than the one day). It’s more work than what he seems like it should be.
Hello, I figured I may as well come and read your posts. I have to tell you, I was impressed at your goals. I know it’s not easy to write a blog a day, that’s why sometimes I find myself hiring one of my writers to write a post for me. To think when I first started blogging I barely made enough $ to buys a cup of coffee let alone pay a ghost writer. It eventually pays off it really does. Now I manage 3 copywriting companies so I still don’t have time to write posts. But, the saving grace is I now have time to comment on other ppls posts! PS I hope your daughter is feeling better. Keep writing we all want to read!