Ron
Ron

The best time to blog is when you have something to say. If you have something to say, the writing will be easy. For me, these things usually come from a personal experience, anything from a simple observation to a full-blown epiphany. Write about it in the moment, if you can.

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Ron
Ron

@fiona Exactly!

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manton
manton

@Ron Good advice. Some of my best blog posts were when there was time to write at least a full draft at the moment of inspiration, even if it might still need edits, instead of just jotting down notes for later.

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Ron
Ron

@manton Yes, brief notes made during an epiphany could be too cryptic to grok later, so if you can sit still to write out a full draft, it's best. The first good piece I ever wrote was like that and I'm sure glad I wrote it all out immediately! When you're in the moment, you can directly experience fhe truth and get it down on paper. MUCH harder later.

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Bruce
Bruce

@fiona @Ron I wish I followed this motto more. I'm still planning on getting my education response out! I think the title will be: "School Should Be A Long, Hard Slog". 🙃

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kwlblt
kwlblt

@fiona @Ron How about "Strike while the iron is hot; polish when it cools"? In the moment of inspiration, I lose track of what I've written and what I've just thought. Later, I fill in the gaps.

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@Ron

so glad it isn't just me !

my drafts folder is once more getting larger than the published one!

// @fiona @kwlblt

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Ron
Ron

@vasta wrote: "Thanks for the spur and inspiration. . . "
Sure, no extra charge! I used to put a lot of great stuff into Pinboard for later. Same result, the stuff is safe there, but kinda lonely.

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Ron
Ron

@kwlblt Yes, I think that's the same strategy, though I've never heard the polish part before.

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kwlblt
kwlblt

@Ron Me neither. =)

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@Ron had to re read that twice and scroll back to understand ... polish, polish ... not polish ... got it.

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Ron
Ron

@JohnPhilpin Yes, as in shine it up, not as in our friends from Poland.

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