Working a day ahead...

in #blogging17 days ago

One of the most annoying things I know is when I wake up in the morning realizing that I forgot to write my daily article on Steemit, and also publishing on other platforms. As a result, I was thinking that maybe it would be worth turning things around, and always creating my "daily" article one day ahead, so if I accidentally should forget it one day, then it only means that tomorrow's article isn't created yet. Do you get what I mean? In that way, I can make sure that I do not miss out on my daily opportunity to post on Steemit and to earn my daily bucks.

But, it also means that I will always write earlier, meaning that if I write about my feelings today, it actually reflects the feelings I had yesterday when I wrote the article. Do you get what I mean? Don't know yet, will have to think about it!

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Well.... I really don't know, because whenever you read whatever I am writing, it is like you are watching yesterday's news, and by the time you would write a reply, I no longer "feel" the same way I did as I wrote it once day before. Of course, that should make me able to reflect on what happened, but still... I don't really know. If it is a quote or some general thing, then it works properly, but if it is a true blogpost about me, today, how I feel, what I am doing... got to think more about that!

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