I haven't been writing my blog well for a while.
It's not that I didn't want to write,
but I was closer to not writing.
Writing one post was fine.
The problem was always what came next.
After posting on the blog,
I naturally had these thoughts.
Where else should I write this?
Should I upload it to YouTube too?
Should I post it on social media too?
When my thoughts went there,
the writing didn't continue.
I used to think it was a matter of willpower.
These days, I don't think so.
The reason I don't write
is mostly not because I don't want to write,
but because I can't handle it after writing.
Thinking that I have to say the same thing
on different platforms
consumed more energy than I thought.
So, writing gradually became
something I do "when I have time,"
and that time rarely came.
At some point, I changed the flow a bit.
After writing one post on the blog,
I started organizing sentences
to be posted elsewhere
based on that post.
YouTube descriptions,
short sentences for social media,
sentences to use when just sharing a link.
It didn't have to be perfect.
I just made it so I didn't have to rethink it.
After making that change,
I didn't become a better writer.
Instead, I hesitated less when writing.
When I write this,
I already have a feeling
that what to do next is already organized.
That feeling was bigger than I thought.
So these days,
rather than saying I write often,
it's closer to saying I don't procrastinate writing.
I don't need to muster up willpower like before,
and once I write, it feels like it's done.
Feeling that this flow
was too good to be used only by me,
I have organized it as it is.
Based on one blog post,
I have a structure of preparing sentences
to be used on various channels in advance.
Now, I have organized this flow
under the name blog.haus.
( https://blog.haus)
The reason I write often these days
is actually all of that.