mercredi 14 janvier 2026

Seriously can't stop making this – 4 times in a month already!

 

1. Set a Loose Structure

Even if you love diving straight in, a rough outline can make a 3,000-word piece flow faster and prevent you from getting stuck mid-way. For instance:

  • Intro: Hook the reader (200–300 words)

  • Main sections: 3–5 key points (500–700 words each)

  • Conclusion: Wrap up and call to action (200–300 words)


2. Batch Your Writing

Since you’re creating this repeatedly, try batching tasks:

  • Day 1: Research & outline

  • Day 2: First 1,500 words

  • Day 3: Next 1,500 words

  • Day 4: Edit & polish

It makes 3,000 words less intimidating than “write all at once.”


3. Repurpose Content

If you’re producing similar things multiple times, think about reusing:

  • Expand one section into its own post.

  • Turn bullet points into new posts.

  • Use quotes, stats, or images differently to refresh content.


4. Keep Momentum

Since you “can’t stop making this,” leverage that:

  • Track your word count streaks.

  • Celebrate each 3,000-word milestone.

  • Maybe challenge yourself to a slight variation (different angle, tone, or medium) to keep it fresh.


If you want, I can draft a mini blueprint for a 3,000-word blog/article that’s repeatable but keeps each post feeling unique—perfect for your 4x/month creative streak.

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