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Here is a list of ten best practices when it comes to creating and sticking to a content schedule. If you master these ten practices you will have a better grasp of content creation schedules than most of the general public.
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Don’t Overbook • If you have a 15 minute window between meetings, that probably isn’t the best time to schedule some content creation. • Rushing to try and force out content isn’t always the best idea. http://dna56.com/share
Be Flexible • Don’t beat yourself up over missing a content creation session. Simply rebook that time and try to stick to that. http://dna56.com/share
Baby Steps • Take it easy, start small and give yourself some time to get in the groove. • If you find you can stick to your content schedule, then you can think of expanding it. http://dna56.com/share
Add Accountability • Sometimes something as simple as vocalizing and sharing your plans will make you much more likely to stick to them. http://dna56.com/share
Keep Records Of Your Success • Having a schedule written down on the computer is a great start but what about keeping a success log? • This is a great motivating tool that will show you the effectiveness of your schedule. http://dna56.com/share
Split Test • How do you know when your most effective at creating content if you don’t test? Try to schedule a number of different times to create content when you first start out. http://dna56.com/share
Can You Trade Sleep? • If they tell me they get 8 or 9 hours of sleep per night then I tell them to trade an hour of sleep for content creation time. At the very least, it is worth trying. http://dna56.com/share
Explain to Friends and Family • If you are scheduling content creation time that might cut into time with your friends and family then explain that to them. Explain what you are trying to do. http://dna56.com/share
The Schedule Doesn’t Oppress • This content creation schedule is something YOU create • A boss didn’t hand this to you, your parents didn’t create it... YOU DID. • Embrace the schedule. Look at the schedule as a tool that empowers you. http://dna56.com/share
Use The Right Tools • If you are keeping a content creation schedule you need the right tools. • I suggest finding a schedule that is broken down per hour. If you go the virtual route Google Calendar is a great choice. http://dna56.com/share
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