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Setting a Schedule & Plan to Execute a Daily Blogging Goal

My to-do listLast week I announced here that I had set a goal of [almost] daily blogging.  So, my first challenge is to figure out how to make that an attainable goal for myself and for me that means planning and scheduling.  I already use a daily to-do list that I make at the end of every workday for the following day’s tasks to be completed.  It’s a bit of an old school tactic in that it is an actual handwritten list that is posted next to my desk.

My first step is to place “daily blog” as the first item on my to-do list each day.  When I sit down at my desk each morning to get ready to work, instead of checking my email first, I will write a blog post.  At least this is the plan.

Step two in my plan, is to continue with my old schedule for writing blog posts.  Although I try to keep a strict no weekend work policy to keep a healthy work/life balance, there is one exception to this rule.  I dedicate one weekend a month to write blog posts.  Since I was only publishing four posts a month on average (for every Friday of that upcoming month), it was not too time consuming to write.  I usually split this up into two on Saturday and two on Sunday.  I am going to keep this in place with the hope that it may put me ahead or give me a small reserve for days when I have writer’s block or nothing that I feel is of value to say.

My third step is to continue jotting post ideas in a running Evernote note.  I use Evernote to jot down ideas that come to me in the middle of the night, when I am out and about, or while I am working.  I have an open running note called “Blog Post Ideas,” where I put ideas that pop into my mind for something to write about.  This has been helpful when I sit down to write, because I can just see what topics I have previously come up with and write about them.  It eliminates the step of trying to figure out what to write about.

The fourth step will be to open my blog up to guest submissions.  This is something that I had been thinking about doing for a while.  I was planning to do this for 2014, but why put off for tomorrow, what you can do today?  While I do not expect to have a lot of submissions, I figure any that I do receive will help to take some of the pressure off of myself.

By putting together a plan and a schedule for doing things, I feel less anxious about this undertaking.  It makes me feel warm, snuggly and safe.  My next goal will be to conquer the self-defeating thoughts that are attempting to attach my psyche about this goal!

Ready, Set, Go! My Blogging Challenge to Myself

For the past couple of years, I have been toying with the idea of blogging more frequently.  Like, a LOT more frequently…as in daily.  I have also toyed with the idea of opening the blog up for guest submissions in the areas of marketing and design (graphic, web, UI, etc.).  Currently, all of the blog posts you read here are written by me and something new posts to the blog once a week.

While I enjoy writing, I have been afraid of starting something that I might not be able to keep up.  I did not want to set a standard or an expectation from readers (not that I have many), and fail them and myself if I fell off of the wagon.  I realize that is the problem with fear.  You never get started.  You never get a chance to prove yourself right or wrong.  You never get a chance to fail or succeed.  So, today I start.

I might fail.  I might succeed.  I will not know either, if I do not start.  My challenge to myself is to blog almost daily.  Almost, because I am sticking to the work boundaries I have set for myself of not working on the weekends.  When I shut my computer down at 5pm on Fridays, it does not turn back on until 8am on Monday.  That will remain the same.  So my challenge is to blog everyday, Monday – Friday.

I have to give some credit to Chris Mance and his blog post here:  3 Reasons Why Blogging Daily is Easier Than You Think

Reading this post helped to push me make my decision to in the words of Nike, “Just Do It.”  I’ve also decided that I would like to have guest posters, but that’s a topic for another post!

Law of Attraction for Business :: Food for Thought

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The basic foundation of the “Law of Attraction” can be applicable to small business owners and entrepreneurs just starting out in their business ventures.  Proponents of the Law of Attraction believe that like attracts like.  If you put out negative energy, you will receive negativity in return, but if you put out positive energy, you will receive positivity in return.

We can apply that concept to business in this way:  If you are constantly focused on negative thoughts like a fear of failure and allow that fear to color your every action and thought when it comes to your business, you will probably fail.  Why?  Because you already believe that you will, but you are hoping that you won’t.  How can you expect to succeed when you already believe that you will fail?

Conversely, if you believe in yourself, your product or service and your business, you will succeed.  This does not mean that you will not face speed bumps and stumble along the way, but if you keep that belief that in spite of everything, you will succeed, you will.  You just have to figure out a way to make that belief come true.