I’m starting to get worried about this 31-day challenge. I’m out of ideas and the more pressure I feel to write, the more difficult it is to think of topics and the less I want to write at all.
I’m getting to dread sitting down to my daily duty at the keyboard – and I’m pretty sure that is not the goal of the challenge.
Inspired by a comment on a previous post about something called a “content calendar”, I went on a search (Google is my friend) and came across a very interesting article. I think I may be playing catch-up if I want to start a content calendar in the midst of this challenge, but I’m going to give it a try. Even if it’s not much help right away, it looks like it could be a valuable tool when this daily rush to publish is over and things are back to normal.
I’m not sure which one I’m going to try yet, but that’s OK – I’m thinking that this will provide topics for at least a few more posts, as I try them out and review them.
So watch this space!
LOL … Love your honesty! Take it from someone who hates to exercise but managed to finish a 30-day exercise challenge. It is easy to do if you make it fun – or are really motivated. For me, taking pictures made it fun – and wanted to get fit enough to ride kept me motivated.
Let’s start a different challenge – one that involves barn time – Yay! 😀
I am falling down a bit on the blogging challenge – I had a few posts ready to go and had scheduled them to be posted on specific days, but apparently that has not happened – I am playing catch-up now!