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obsess over what is out of my control, so I wait with patience for the results.</p><p id="5ecf">You need to be impatient and efficient with creating, and patient with results.</p><p id="7744"><b>Commitment</b>.</p><p id="01f5">Here are the most common reasons people struggle to stay committed to blogging, and how to overcome the struggle.</p><ol><li><b>Lack of patience for result</b>s. As just mentioned, you need to exercise patience with results. It can take a very, very long time for your blog to get a real boost in traffic and start to see profit, but if you are committed, you’ll continue to feed the platform your good content and you’ll eventually see the results.</li><li><b>Unsure what to write about</b>. This is an incredibly common question. You need to find a niche that you can write about frequently. If you’re struggling to wri

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te, it’s time to choose a new niche, to be honest. My main criterion for a niche is how much content you can produce within it.</li></ol><p id="c0db"><b>Frequency</b></p><p id="c9a4">Once you have committed to your blog, you’ll quickly find yourself wondering how much content you need to post. I believe that 50 articles is the ideal goal to start out with. The sooner you can complete 50 articles, the sooner you’ll see results. Write good content over everything, and you will succeed eventually. 50 trash articles are not gonna cut it, research and practice more.</p><h1 id="8cb4">Thanks for reading!</h1><p id="8b34">Consider leaving a tip below. Any amount truly makes my day and allows me to continue putting time and effort into my writing. <a href="https://ko-fi.com/addisonsharrun">https://ko-fi.com/addisonsharrun</a></p></article></body>

How to Exercise Patience, Commitment, and Frequency till the end.

Content creation for the long hall will pay off. This article is all about avoiding burnout, the mindset it takes not to go crazy when trying to be patient, and how you can be productive when you need to be most.

Patience.

As a content creator, there are going to be numerous times when things are slow, and you are not sure what to work on. For example, right now, I am waiting for Google to notice my articles and push them out to SEO, as my site is extremely new, but does have lots of content. Patience becomes a factor because I can’t start to obsess over what is out of my control, so I wait with patience for the results.

You need to be impatient and efficient with creating, and patient with results.

Commitment.

Here are the most common reasons people struggle to stay committed to blogging, and how to overcome the struggle.

  1. Lack of patience for results. As just mentioned, you need to exercise patience with results. It can take a very, very long time for your blog to get a real boost in traffic and start to see profit, but if you are committed, you’ll continue to feed the platform your good content and you’ll eventually see the results.
  2. Unsure what to write about. This is an incredibly common question. You need to find a niche that you can write about frequently. If you’re struggling to write, it’s time to choose a new niche, to be honest. My main criterion for a niche is how much content you can produce within it.

Frequency

Once you have committed to your blog, you’ll quickly find yourself wondering how much content you need to post. I believe that 50 articles is the ideal goal to start out with. The sooner you can complete 50 articles, the sooner you’ll see results. Write good content over everything, and you will succeed eventually. 50 trash articles are not gonna cut it, research and practice more.

Thanks for reading!

Consider leaving a tip below. Any amount truly makes my day and allows me to continue putting time and effort into my writing. https://ko-fi.com/addisonsharrun

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