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Sketchbook: Working on a publishing schedule

June 28, 2017

I’ve been thinking about how to create a publication schedule. A lot of days I just don’t know what I’m going to work on in the morning. I’ll wake up and have a block of time in the morning.

I know that I want to do the morning creativity routine. After that though I know that I need to have a better idea of what I’ll work on.

I’ve read that it can be a good idea to separate writing and editing. I was doing some brainstorming for a schedule. This is a first draft and I can already see that it probably isn’t a good idea to work on four posts in a day. It should probably be more like working on two posts on any given day.

I’ll revise this to reflect. You can bet that I’ll share as I go along.

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