3 types of posts you can publish with less than 3 hours of sleep on your personal blog

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3 types of posts you can publish with less than 3 hours of sleep on your personal blog

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Out of ideas and sleep deprived to blog? Before looking for excuses, check out this post.

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Here I am again. Finally recovered from my recent flu and about to take off on the plane to Barcelona. Tonight it seems that my brain has recovered all the ideas stuck because of the headache of the last few days. My alarm clock went off at 5 in the morning and with luck I will have fallen asleep around 2 in the morning sharing a bed with one of our little ones to whom I have probably passed on the fever that kept him from sleeping at night.

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In short, I must have slept for about 3 hours and now I'm typing the post on my phone. I found my laptop this morning 5 minutes before leaving with 0% battery since I had left it on without a cable before going to bed.

Anyway. It is what it is and there are no excuses for not taking japan phone number code advantage of this downtime to write a post. The travelers to my left and right must be thinking “damn, this guy really writes long emails” (at best).

My specialty is finding the good in complicated situations (for example, the combination of sleep and lack of ideas to write a new post). Once we're done, let's turn it into a new idea to generate a blog entry because if I remember correctly today I have to write one... After all this thinking, let's get to the point, otherwise they'll start confusing me with Victor .

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1 1. Personal experiences
2 2. Off-topic
3 3. Actions – whatever you can think of
1. Personal experiences
Depending on the type of blogger you are, you may like to have done thorough research on a topic before writing a single paragraph. When you have had little or no sleep, you may not have the desire or the strength to undertake this task. In that case, it is time to get out of your comfort zone and do something different. Personal experiences are a perfect way to connect with your reader, as they provide information and filters on a specific topic. Your main source is yourself, so you save time researching the available information. Sharing first-hand experiences is usually greatly appreciated and compensates for a possible lack of content density.
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