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1. My posting rhythm: When I started blogging in 2007 I decided to write and post an article every day. . It has since developed into a productive habit. I post my article in the morning and it will be live in the afternoon to coincide with the start of a new day in America.
2. Reading: I read widely - books, magazines, newspapers in English and Chinese. I get my daily ideas and inspiration from my habit of reading every day.
3. Writer’s block: I do encounter writer’s block from time to time. Here are the things that I do when I run out of ideas:
• Check and expand my previously written article from a short article to a long one.
• Turn a point from an old article into a brand new article
• Looking at old articles with a different perspective and transform it into a new article
• Getting ideas from the Net by keying in keywords of my niche such as productivity tips, self-esteem tips, and time management tips. Looking for ideas on the net is like lighting a match stick in the dark. Suddenly, an idea flashes through my mind and I start writing immediately until the end.
• Take out a book from my collection and see if it can inspire my creativity for a new article.
4. Surfing the Net: I look for articles relating to self-improvement and I check forums on the same subject. I also go to Twitter and do a search for self-improvement. From there I will be able to learn the latest tweet in the blogosphere about my niche.
5. Bookmark my articles: The traffic to my blog is still sluggish so I bookmark my articles at social bookmarking and social networking sites every day. I do it consistently in the evening so it becomes a productive habit.
6. Backup articles: I can stop writing for 2 weeks without affecting my productivity because I have written and kept 14 articles at any one time just in case I am unable to write for a few days. This will definitely maintain my productivity in an emergency situation.
7. Email: I read and reply to my email on a daily basis. It is more efficient and effective. Allow your inbox to accumulate is suicidal.
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