The importance of writing down your blog ideas on Leo Finance and Hive

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I consider myself an amateur blogger in the crypto and financial space and I must say that sometimes my mind closes up and I have no threads to write about. Simply staring at the computer and my mind refuses to come up with something new, even if I am navigating on crypto news sites or other blogs that touch the blockchain domain. I feel a blockage that my mind simply doesn't want to get over on, maybe because of the burnout from the regular job, but nevertheless, it makes writing stop.

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Having periods that simply are not productive for blogging on Hive blockchain I think it is important to maximize the opposite periods when ideas are rushing out to our minds like a volcano or mountain river. Write posts, titles, pieces, notes, or anything that will translate later on to an article. This is of utmost importance to ensure that we are able to produce content periodically and keep our followers engaged. The current article is an example of that as within one hour I have written about three posts on different subjects which sparked the idea that there are periods where inspiration comes easy and others when simply are like a wall.

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Capitalizing on the moments when our brain is on fire and is hungry to express itself is one thing that we shouldn't let pass. This way we'll be consistent in our work and we'll keep the followers interested in what we blog about. It is not easy to capture the eyes of influential users on Leo Finance and Hive and is our duty to keep that flame burning. Otherwise, the supporters of our writings will vanish as easily as they showed interest in sustaining us. I have succeeded in such a fire brain to write 3-4 posts and saved the drafts on Leo Finance UI, which should ensure a daily presence going further. This one is the last from the series and hopefully, there will be new inspiration to write about.

What about you? Where are you inspiring your writings - news, other blogs, finance domain, or which is your muse or motivation?

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I started taking the weekends off from Hive a while ago. That gives me time on the weekends to compile ideas for posts that I can write through the week. I can gather photos, material, etc. I also use Google Keep to give myself a running note pad of story ideas. It helps a ton!

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I used the drafts as well in titling a post I intend writing and it works well when the ideas flows in.
Inspiring source of writing for me have always been Coingecko, Twitter, LinkedIn and picking the brains of friend on finance related topics lol.

I must say though the mind does goes blank at times on what to write about. I doff my hat for everyone grinding out contents daily without fail, not easy.

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My mind is just on and off when it comes to writing. Just like you, I’m on fire some days and other days, it’s like my brain is thinking of nothing. Sometimes when I read people’s posts, I leave comments that are long enough or deep enough to be posts of their own.

Seeing this, I just thought of something. Maybe I can use the memories feature of my iPhone to write posts when I’m not inspired to write anything now. The phone compiles pictures that were taken on the same day, maybe the same location too into kind of an album that creates a “memory”. That’ll be something fun to do.

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I also write down any idea I get for a new article on my notepad app and there are some days when ideas keep flowing and I always make sure to write them down as a backup for days that I experience writer's block and can't seem to come up with a good enough article. I usually get my inspiration from reading other user's contents and browsing through social media, I easily forget an idea if I don't write it down immediately

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I can definitely relate!

Whenever I have an idea or a spark of inspiration, I put it into my daily notes and jot a few lines into a Google Doc:

Daily planner showing my list of blog topics.

Means I have an endless stream of writing prompts that ensure I avoid staring at a blank screen.

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I agree. I do that too. If you do not write down ideas, then in a few seconds you may not remember them. I sometimes get so carried away with my ideas that I completely forget about my studies and then look for thesis proposal help In parallel with my studies, I am working on the development and creation of my creative blog and now I have a fire of ideas and if you don’t pay attention to them, then they can fly away.

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Do you find links from leofinance.io have value?

I'm intrigued by your SEO strategy.

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