How to create a daily writing discipline

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I get asked how I can write a blog every day, and honestly, it’s not that hard.

Make putting out something on the regular the requirement for doing it in the first place. Then make it that you’re either already working on the next thing, or have the idea well enough rooted that you can come back to it straight away after a break.

This makes the act of putting things out not seem like as much of a priority. The output becomes all part of a much larger creativity process, and the cycle continues.

That’s how you write every day.

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