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		<title>No Fear Blogging</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you log in to your blogging software &#38; it strikes fear into you? It causes you to sit &#38; stare at the white space &#38; all of a sudden you can think of a number of other things you&#8217;d like to be doing?
Here are 10 ideas to alleviate &#38; dispel those fears:
1. Write down [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you log in to your blogging software &amp; it strikes fear into you? It causes you to sit &amp; stare at the white space &amp; all of a sudden you can think of a number of other things you&#8217;d like to be doing?</p>
<p>Here are 10 ideas to alleviate &amp; dispel those fears:</p>
<p>1. Write down ideas when they occur to you. Many people have a tablet dedicated to blogging ideas. I use Evernote (a free app) &amp; jot the notes in there.</p>
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<p>2. Use publishing software. There are many to choose from. I use LiveWriter (but it&#8217;s not available for Mac&#8217;s). Using a publishing program allows you to start articles &amp; return to them later. I can also work offline.</p>
<p>3. Have many drafts prepared &amp; in various stages of completion. This allows you to choose the topic that you want to address.</p>
<p>4. Start with a list &#8211; it&#8217;s not necessarily an outline, but it definitely helps get things going. If I can&#8217;t do that, then I write in a more prose style &amp; go back and put it into bullets highlighting the main points.</p>
<p>5. Have set times where you sit down &amp; know that you can be productive. Sometimes we set ourselves up for failure by trying to write when there will be lots of interruptions.</p>
<p>6. If you&#8217;re a new blogger maybe you&#8217;re worried about perfection. Be a recovering perfectionist! You&#8217;ll find out soon enough that sometimes you don&#8217;t have hours to write a post &amp; it needs to get published as it is.</p>
<p>7. Establish a weekly routine &#8211; for example on most Fridays I post a list of links that I want to share with my readers. I&#8217;ve found that people love this! During the week, I toss links that I want to share into a post with a sentence or two about them. It eases the stress too..</p>
<p>8. Write less and remember that simple is fine. When I started blogging I thought that I had to write long incredibly profound posts. That&#8217;s not true at all.</p>
<p>9. Quality vs Quantity &#8211; Don&#8217;t feel like you have to post every day. If you post about 3 times per week or so that&#8217;s fine.</p>
<p>10. If a post feels like it&#8217;s getting long, break it into a series. It will give people something to look forward to!</p>
<p>What do you fear when you sit down to blog? What are your best tips for overcoming that fear?</p>
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