All bloggers, that we talked about that we did research on Blog Wise had an opinion on the structure.
Even those who, as Matt Kepnes of NomadicMatt.com, is not the blog to regular schedules, noted that they had specific moments that were good for some tasks and the special moments that tend to be less productive.
Matt, in equilibrium between desires work and discover destinations, that he travels, puts time on blogging daily tasks. "Internet, blogging, need as much time you can give," he said.
"Forcing me into boxes to work... to limit the amount of time that I'm working." He found it the easiest way to stay productive.
Jeff Goins, Goinswriter.com, takes the concept a little more: it will create a good "context" of the time, to make work more enjoyable. He explained his reasoning as follows: "I must do something, I do not want to do, so I'll create the context of most pleasant as possible." I listen to music, I'm gonna drink coffee and I'm gonna sit down and I will do it and I will cancel it much time to do so. »
For Jeff, it is not necessarily to hit a milestone or a purpose within that time; It is only the work itself - to get something.
Full time bloggers, time of segmentation in the daily schedule is important. "This way I know how I will spend my day," said Amy.
She explains that this helps priority tasks and whether it was time to step away from doing something extraordinary or source of inspiration a little more.
While Leo a full-time blogger, he is also a philosophy without goals. Which means that for the structure of his time? "When it is unstructured, [the day is] really a vessel open, huge, you can do anything you want with," he said. "I mean, you can fill it with anything.".
As he explains how it works to increase its productivity, it warns against the pitfalls of being too attached to the structure.
"When you're structured, it just eventually be frustrating," he said, "because you will always respect the structure you set… if you had a structure that you had planned, and it does not go according to plan, then you're messed up.".
A loose structure works for you? Or do you prefer something more prescriptive? Share your secrets for structuring your day of blogs below.
Tomorrow: management of distractions.
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