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When you challenge someone, you always learn something. And contests have always been a way to improve ourselves and compete with each other to reach the top. Challenges are the reason why any sport we invented became competitive. And we love them so much that there is a league even for dodgeball!
If you compare yourself with your favorite blogger, the discrepancy between the two of you will make you feel inadequate. And it will discourage you. So in those cases, challenging yourself is the correct call.
Here are four benefits of a 30-day writing challenge.
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5 — Use buffering days.
Besides planned commitments you cannot skip, you may want to add a few buffering days to your challenge.
As I said before, writing challenges are simple in the beginning when you rely on your creativity. But after a while, your productivity will drop, and you w...
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I did many 30-day challenges in the last year. And every time I failed was because of motivational slumps. No matter how hard I try, sooner or later, I stop feeling motivated, and I skip writing for a few days.
So here are a few suggestions to deal with motivation:
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Writing content for 30 days will help you produce more for two reasons.
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A writing contest also means you produce more than usual. And if you succeed, you will have more content to publish.
This means you can build a content buffer that allows you to have more time to work on other projects for the next month, for example. So in the meanwhile, y...
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Content creators usually have one root. They either love creating, or they love hustling . And in the beginning, it is impossible to excel at both.
If you love writi...
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A surplus of articles, or content, also gives you a scheduling advantage. Because if you already know each piece you produced, you can schedule them to focus on a specific keyword.
Near the end of the year, you could write articles on goal tracking and setting. And you could link them bette...
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How to set up for a 30-day writing challenge.
Many people start it without a plan. And they resist for a few days, thanks to creativity and habits. But it is almost impossible to complete the 30 days without giving up if you rely only on your habits.
Still, if you prepare a few tasks ...
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“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail,” said Benjamin Franklin.
And although many creators sustain that overpreparation ruins their creativity, it is also true that not preparing makes you create poor content.
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Once you understand how to set up a 30-days writing challenge, you may want to draw your own. Or you can download the 30-day writing challenge printable.
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As a creator, you should try a 30-day writing challenge at least once in your life because it teaches you so many things about your productivity and your character. To complete it, you need to work at high peace for a while and keep everything under control.
You need to learn how to deal wi...
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Another thing you can practice to maintain high productivity is to micro-manage tasks daily.
Even if you have a content plan for the 30-days writing challenge, it helps to review each task in the morning and evening. Your mind already thinks about the content you need to produce and works o...
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Any challenge should have clear and measurable requirements. Otherwise, they would have called it things people do when bored.
Therefore, since it is a dare with yourself to enhance your productivity for a limited amount of time, pick a demanding daily requirement.
For exampl...
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Content creation is a dream for many but can become a job only for a few.
In such a competitive environment, finding an audience is not that hard. You can take a photo of your cat and put it on the Internet, and somebody will thank you for that. Keeping it,...
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Now that you selected your working projects and minimum requirement, you can distribute tasks based on your commitments.
With a requirement of 1500 words per day, for example, you can write 1000 for articles and 500 for social media. Or you could focus only on one project and switch to one ...
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3 — Mark every planned commitment.
Sometimes, I would like to stop time, produce as much as possible, and restart it. So I would never need to give up anything.
But we all have a social life, and finding 30 straight days without any planned commitments is impossible. No matter which p...
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