At this point in January, I like to think that the new year has just had its second cup of coffee. The holidays and those foggy first few days of the year are behind us. And our goals and intentions are starting to come into focus. But the desire to create exceptional work can sometimes lead to stress or even burnout. We want to avoid generic, lackluster content — but we can also use some routines and reminders to keep us on track toward The Good Stuff. This week, we covered 24 ways you can give your content a double-shot of vitality, without running yourself ragged. On Monday, Stefanie Flaxman got us warmed up with 7 routines to nurture and protect our creativity. On Tuesday, Kelton Reid refilled our cups with 12 ways to get from the sad emptiness of a blank page to the rewarding warmth of a first draft. If you’re working toward more vital, vibrant content — or any other writing or marketing goal that inspires you — let us know in the comments! — Sonia Simone Chief Content Officer, Copyblogger Media by Stefanie Flaxman by Kelton Reid by Sonia Simone by Kelton Reid
At this point in January, I like to think that the new year has just had its second cup of coffee.
The holidays and those foggy first few days of the year are behind us. And our goals and intentions are starting to come into focus.
But the desire to create exceptional work can sometimes lead to stress or even burnout. We want to avoid generic, lackluster content — but we can also use some routines and reminders to keep us on track toward The Good Stuff.
This week, we covered 24 ways you can give your content a double-shot of vitality, without running yourself ragged.
On Monday, Stefanie Flaxman got us warmed up with 7 routines to nurture and protect our creativity.
On Tuesday, Kelton Reid refilled our cups with 12 ways to get…
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