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How to find inspiration when stuck - blog writing

Here comes the struggle again.
The mind is blank.
You have no idea what to write next.
You are trying to schedule as many blogposts as possible so you can focus on other tasks to do. (inc. ''taking over the world''). So here is my 3 top tips to write as many pieces as you can as fast as possible:

  1. - think about your life purpose.
  2. - think about your audience and what they need
  3. - think about the next tasks you need to accomplish.

Use the blog to define more appropriately each one of them to their utmost details, present the tools that you are using to help you define them further and here you have it. More than enough material to write about.

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