RE: No, Creating Content Doesn't Just Flow With Me

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What I find works well for me are bullet points. I have a massive text document of bullet points, sometimes ideas I won't explore, but at other times, I will elaborate. My content creation workflow is usually as follows:

  1. I create a bullet point list, and in most cases, it might be a question or headline
  2. When I want to explore that idea, I'll create a sub-bullet point list nested beneath that bullet point and then elaborate. Sometimes it will be in the form of questions or one-liners
  3. The criteria need to be relevant to Hive, engaging and well-written
  4. My content needs to, where possible, be at least 400 words
  5. I generate copyright-free images using MidJourney AI or DALL-E

The whole SBF and cryptocurrency situation fuelled a few interesting article ideas for me, especially when SBF was arrested. I find even writing stories inspired by real events to be a wonderful source of inspiration. Writing is like riding a bike, it can be hard to get started, but once you start pedalling, it does flow. Case in point, I've posted a story every day for the last two weeks, almost all thanks to my bullet point workflow. I also use the scheduling feature on LeoFinance and Peak'd to schedule posts.

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I generate copyright-free images using MidJourney AI or DALL-E

I have been using Canva and so far am enjoying it, though there's room for improvement from my side.
Bullet points work well and make the content looks lively when used nicely. I can't boast of being better at this but I've seen it looks nice and is something I need to work on for a better presentation.

Writing has to be enjoyable and to achieve that it begins with finding an interest and sharing it with the world, and in that way, we get better daily the consistency flows.
Thanks for your comment, I picked up a thing or two from you.

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