subject: Article Marketing Tips: Learning To Write Articles When You Do Not Really Feel Like Writing [print this page] Article Marketing Tips: Learning To Write Articles When You Do Not Really Feel Like Writing
Nearly every writer will have them - days when you absolutely must write, and for the life of you, you simply cannot produce even an ounce of passion for the work at all. So what is the solution? Do you have to fall behind in your marketing schedule just because of an unexpected writing block? Does not being able to write actually mean that there's absolutely no way for you to get the article work underway? You must be joking! I've seen my fair share of these sorts of days, and I have definitely learned that not writing articles when you do not feel like writing is one of the worst things you could do. Procrastination is the devil for all writers and it causes you to get behind your creatIve schedule, which undoubtedly affects the schedule, which also then affects the way you market your website, which ultimately affects your company. Then of course, that creates more pressure to write, which in turn makes writing more articles even more tricky than before. There are major consequences to finally giving into writers inertia, so you definitely have to figure out a way around it. That's what I have done as well, and I would love to share these three of my best article marketing aids for writing when you don't feel like writing it. 1 - Motivate yourself with a really over-the-top writing goal.
Let us say you usually designate one day for an article. How about challenging yourself to write 5, 6, 7, or even 8 top quality articles in one day? How will this help you get motivated to get writing? A Herculean task often can bring out the very best in people. You may think, "That is really too much for me - I cannot possibly manage it." However, when the challenge is there in front of you, you often start to think, "Can I do it?Maybe I can..." At this point your adrenaline begins to flow and you finally understand you can attack your work like a super hero! 2 - Write at differing times of the day.
If you are used to writing during the day, try some night writing. Or you could try waking up really early in the morning while the house is still quiet, make yourself a cup of tea, and then sit down at your computer to write. A great many people find it is easier to work in a calm and quite environment, so working during "off hours" (when people in your house are at school or sleeping) can really help. 3 Always reward yourself.
You can make this as complex as you would like: *Say to yourself that after you write two articles (or you have written for a couple of hours) that you can pop out to the cafe and spoil yourself with a large cappuccino. *Or if you're ready really go hard core tell yourself that if you can write for the next 5 hours then you will go out to dinner or the movies at the weekend. When you cannot face sitting down at your desk to write, your mind is usually hyper-focused on the work you really do not want to do. What you should do is get your mind to really focus on a really pleasant thing that you are going to do when you have finished your article. That will definitely help move you away from the mire that is holding you back. You are quite right, these are unconventional tips, however, they really work for me and many other writers, and I am confident they will work for you. Finally, my biggest tip about this you can not wait to be motivated. Find a way as soon as you can to start doing what you need to do, and trust me the motivation is definitely going to follow.