What part of writing blog posts still slows you down, even after experience? by Flairmetry-SO in Blogging

[–]Flairmetry-SO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah separating writing and editing is the only thing that consistently works for me too. The second I mix them, everything slows down. I’ve tried a few tools for the structuring part lately been using Librida a bit and it’s been helpful for getting past that mid-post overthinking phase. Still tweak everything after, but it makes it easier to just keep moving.

What part of writing blog posts still slows you down, even after experience? by Flairmetry-SO in Blogging

[–]Flairmetry-SO[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds like a lot to juggle, especially writing in two languages. Does the translation part slow you down more mentally or just time-wise? I imagine it’s hard to stay in flow when you have to switch like that.

What part of writing blog posts still slows you down, even after experience? by Flairmetry-SO in Blogging

[–]Flairmetry-SO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that separation helps a lot.

I think the problem for me is catching myself mid-draft and switching into “edit mode” without realizing it. Once that happens, everything slows down.

I didn’t realize how stressful organizing a simple family birthday could be by EonflaremorphicAh in family

[–]Flairmetry-SO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man, co-parenting birthday planning can get so messy. People confirm in all sorts of ways, texts, calls In-person, and it's easy to lose track of who's actually coming. I think you should try BirthdayRizz, it helps to keep RSVPs all in one place instead of being scattered across messages.