How to Stop Procrastinating & Get Blogging – Kelly Forbes

 

I’ve been meaning to write about procrastination but I keep putting it off! (Ba doom doom tish.)

This blog post has probably taken 2 months to write, ok that’s a lie, this first paragraph took a few minutes to write the rest of it has kinda been stop start ever since. Procrastination is the thief of time so the saying goes and for all intensive purposes a blog killer. There is always a reason not to write, always something better to do, (since writing this paragraph I have wandered off to check Twitter, Facebook and Reddit a couple of times) and before you know it it’s been well over a month since you posted anything and your subscribers are deserting you.

This post isn’t by any means a sermon, I know full well how often real life gets in the way of best intentions, and I’m as guilty as everyone else at putting things off. (*cough last blog post was in April cough cough*) These tips below are just a bit of help to keep you posting content, even though you’d rather be doing something else.

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Never say ‘I’ll do it later’

Writing always seems to be bottom in the pile of priorities, even at work. Later comes along and you still haven’t written anything. Constantly telling yourself ‘later’ lets things slide, do it now if you can. If you have great idea but can’t write it out in full make a few notes and set yourself a deadline to get it written by.

Step away from the internet!

No really, it’s like the most distracting thing ever. You may have just googled something as a bit of research but before you know it you’ve just spent an hour reading wikipedia and you’ve lost your train of thought. (You’ve been sucked in to the procrastination loop!) Try writing somewhere without any internet access and make a note of anything you need to check or reference when you’re done.

Keep a list of things you want to write about

Inspiration can strike at any time, usually at the most inconvenient time. You can’t drop everything to write when ever the compulsion hits you so keep a list of everything that you think you be interesting to write about. Chances are less than a third of the stuff you’ve listed will ever see the light of day but a third is still better than nothing at all.

Put some time aside just for writing

Time is precious and we’re all busy people but if you can’t put aside 30 distraction free minutes to sit down and write you’re fighting a losing battle.

Break it down

If you’re putting off writing because the task just seems to big, break it down in to smaller chunks. 15 to 30 minutes every day until it’s finished. You may find that once you’ve started writing you get caught up and will write for longer than you intended, just keep going until you start to struggle and then stop. Sometimes starting is half the battle.

Accept it may not be perfect

This one is an absolute killer for me. I’m a bit of a perfectionist and I will work and work on an article until it is totally perfect. The truth is the 6 revisions and changes were probably unnecessary and just creates more work and adds more time before I can publish. It’s a lot easier to seek an outside opinion as to whether your post is ready to publish, get someone to check it over before your OCD spirals out of control.

So give these tips a go, go write stuff and add any of your own ways to fight procrastination in the comments below. And for goodness sake stop checking Facebook, nothing will have happened in the two minutes since you last looked!

Thanks to @Tartancat for the Procrastination Loop.

This post was created by our co-editor – Kelly Forbes, you can follow her on twitter here and make sure you get your peepers round her magical blog!

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  • http://twitter.com/robzie81 Rob Zaleski

    Hilarious post Kelly!
    Many will say that having a blog should actually be your first step in participating in social media. I’m just never certain that I have enough to say consistently to keep it current and interesting. I think I may try your method of taking notes now for blog entries later. iPhone notepad, fire up! I think I’ll start a blog……tomorrow….
    Any suggestions on a preferred blogging platform that won’t cost me anything? I know there are many out there, but perhaps you or other readers have had good experiences with a specific platforms?

    • http://twitter.com/Macfack Kelly Forbes

      Hi Rob, thank you for taking the time to comment (and not waiting until later to do it.)

      Blogging is a great way to find your feet in social media because you can take the time to write and find your voice in your own time. The pressure to keep things current and interesting only starts once you start to shout about what you’re doing. A wordpress addon I’ve used previously called plinky.com is a great tool to get beginners writing, they give you the idea and prompt you to answer questions to fill out your post and they will even publish straight to a wordpress blog. It’s a great tool I highly recommend.

      Personally I like using wordpress.com but that’s because I prefer to use the HTML option which probably isn’t for beginners. You can find a good comparison of the most popular free blogging tools here http://bit.ly/m8juiU. The most important thing is to find a tool that works for you, they’re all free and easy to set up so there’s no harm in trying a couple out before settling on one.

      Good luck and don’t put it off any longer!

      • http://twitter.com/robzie81 Rob Zaleski

        Thanks for the extra info Kelly. I don’t have much html knowledge, so the user-friendlier the blog, the better. I used to have a small one that I fell out of practice with on blogger.com. I’ll do a little more research and set one up. I will. I promise…eventually.

  • http://www.online-business-virtual-assistant.com/ Virtual Business Assistant

    Great post Kelly.
    You always are on the edge of thinking outside the box and very clever.
    Thanks!

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Sam-Tornatore/1130891971 Sam Tornatore

    Hi Kelly,I like your solution. When all is said and done to really be rid of procrastination one has to look at why they do it. My research shows there are 4 reason people have to look at first. For you interest one of these reason can be read for free, no sign up or anything to buy at at http://bit.ly/wronggoals . It has helped thousands of Australia’s but you be the judge. Hope it helps
    Sam
    http://www.beatprocrastination.com.au

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