Showing posts with label idea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label idea. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Building up your Archive

Here are ways and reasons to build up your blog archive:

  • Keep having public internet opinions
  • Tag all your photos and posts for SEO nuggets
  • Freewrite onto a notes document on your hard drive or in the cloud
  • Be consistent
  • Develop your unique voice
  • Have an objective
  • Ask yourself lots of questions, especially the ones you have determined are the right ones
  • Trust your intuition to open up new doors and alert you to new horizons
  • Gotta have Faith
  • Trust the power of the Word
  • Understand the strength of denials and affirmations
  • Name your Good
  • Get clear by unplugging from TV wherever possible
  • Look for new ways to improve
  • Use bulletpoints and lists to organize your thoughts
  • Share what you find with others
  • Approach all of your writing, even fiction with a realist attitude.
  • Don't buy into critics, but that doesn't mean not read them when you are looking for other points of view
  • Obey the all powerful Reality Tunnels
  • Keep practicing every day
  • Stay productive, and know when to step off the Hamster Wheel
  • Smile as much as possible

Blog Journal


Augustine Kofie (Opera Gallery)

Yesterday began day one of my blogging pursuit. As I look to the world I see the audience coming into focus. I see the words stringing along to create value and interest. The energy that comes from maintaining an active blog is exciting. I am steadily building my audience. I started with a basic google search, a review of wikipedia, a couple of how to's, and finally dipped into the ever powerful resource, my "personal notes."

The "personal notes" is a bloggers treasure chest if they are compiled correctly. This is where you store away all of your gems of thought to be used as blog material down the road. I like to build a web, constantly drawing out the structure more and more. My workstyle is to start to slow, and progressively build, and the choo-choo rides from there. The train analogy is good because it also reminds us to stay on track.

We have a choice in how to view our lives, either in a linear fashion with an A to B concern, or we can shift, ride the wave, get lost and no longer need to be heavily bound to time, and the weight of drudgery. We can reawaken our relationship to our world in ever moment, renewing, and shifting our consciousness to a place of presence.

To tell the truth we don't have to wait around, we can begin telling it right away from a deeply personal standpoint. I like to think about this blog as "old friends sharing our thoughts over a cup of coffee and a typewriter."

Monday, May 21, 2012

How to churn out ideas through bulletpoints

  • Set up Bulletpoints in your blogposts
  • Then go back to your most popular blogposts
  • Use individual bulletproofs to expand themselves into full blogposts also
  • You will have a never-ending supply of material when you match your recycled most popular content with your new and current content
  • Take one idea at a time, tweak it, and keep adding to your toolkit
  • Make sure you help others along the way, that is how you build up good karma, acting selflessly
  • Try things out, and only stick to what is working 
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3 Steps to Blogging Success