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Do What Lights You Up
Forget the rules about format and content length. Do what energizes you and what you can sustain for decades, not what growth gurus say works best.
On this blog, you'll find personal stories and practical strategies for self-improvement, tailored for those with ADHD. From productivity hacks to developing better habits, join me as I share my personal journey and insights on freelancing and digital marketing.
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Forget the rules about format and content length. Do what energizes you and what you can sustain for decades, not what growth gurus say works best.
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The deeper you go into expertise, the smaller your audience becomes — but the more engaged they are. A reality check on niche content versus mass appeal.
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Social media promised that sharing your expertise would attract masses and money. The reality: 3.5% organic reach and falling, while only entertainment and lifestyle content thrives.
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Before asking how to achieve blogging results, honestly answer what you want from your blog. Each of five goals — finding your tribe, attracting clients, selling courses, becoming famous, or earning from ads — has its own price and leads to different content strategies.
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Platform choice doesn't matter as much as you think. What matters is the author's voice and what they want to say — not where they say it.
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Most bloggers quit within a year chasing instant results. The real strategy is simple: stay alive, write for decades, and outlast everyone while staying true to yourself.
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Popular bloggers share three traits: they're compelling people you want to follow, they've been at it for years without forcing themselves, and eventually they hit the zeitgeist. The only sustainable fuel for long-term blogging success is the author's genuine joy and interest.
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A correct answer and a correct topic still produced a bad exercise—because nobody mapped the invisible staircase of micro-skills between theory and practice.
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Why paying $10 per post for blog promotion is a waste of money for personal bloggers. The difference between business content marketing and authentic writing.
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Asking your audience what they want leads to content built on lies people tell themselves. Instead of polls and socially desirable responses, observe what actually engages people and write what matters to you.
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Forget content calendars and publishing schedules. Write when you're passionate, not when your plan says to — that's the difference between authentic blogging and corporate content creation.
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AI slop is everywhere, but there's a difference between using AI as a replacement and using it as a friend. The question isn't whether you use AI — it's who decides what to write about.