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Practice In Public: Why You Should Publish Content Every Single Day Online
Analog Writers love practicing in hiding.
There is this belief in the “old” world of writing and publishing that in order to produce your best work, you must be alone. You must have peace and quiet. You must sit in your room, let your imagination marinate in the moonlight, and if you are able to connect to the magic of The Word Gods for long enough, then maybe, just maybe, you will write something brilliant.
(If you want to know why so many Analog Writers become alcoholics, this is why.)
Digital Writers, on the other hand, don’t believe in such wizardry.
Their writing process is far more practical — for better or worse.
Digital Writers understand that they have no idea what their “best” work is or isn’t. That’s for their readers to decide. And Digital Writers know they will learn what’s resonating (and what’s not) exponentially faster if they let their readers in on the process with them.
As a result, they:
- Never experience writer’s block
- Never run out of ideas
- Never have to “put all their eggs in one basket”
- Never go crazy wondering what’s worth…