When you write a weekly blog, you eventually get to a point where you can’t think of anything to write. Yes, there should be plenty of content one could consider about sailing, life in general or our beautiful oceans, but this week I am struggling. It takes about 2-3 hours for any blogpost from draft to publish. Sometimes quicker, sometimes slower. This includes plotting down the initial idea plus some research if required, then the actual writing, spell and grammar checking, finding a header photo, re-reading, re-editing and then pressing the “publish” button.
in the now
in the now
in the now
When you write a weekly blog, you eventually get to a point where you can’t think of anything to write. Yes, there should be plenty of content one could consider about sailing, life in general or our beautiful oceans, but this week I am struggling. It takes about 2-3 hours for any blogpost from draft to publish. Sometimes quicker, sometimes slower. This includes plotting down the initial idea plus some research if required, then the actual writing, spell and grammar checking, finding a header photo, re-reading, re-editing and then pressing the “publish” button.