When and where do we write and blog?
Bryper Where/when do you write/blog best?
Responses:
EdenSpodek @Bryper I write most of my posts at home at night usually hanging with the kids while they do their homework.
jljohansen @Bryper I find myself writing, re-writing, and then re-writing again in little bits across 8 hours of work. I struggle to post in 1 sitting.
alizasherman @bryper - Best blogging time is either early in the morning before baby is awake or sneaking on the computer at night before I go to sleep.
marylynn3 @bryper for http://bigg success.com, we move to our thinking room, and get away from the office to focus.
LewisG @Bryper Like Jason, morning after e-mail. However, my best writing probably happens on the weekends when technology is turned off.
jasonalba @bryper - my best writing is in the morning, first thing (after checking e-mail). Sometimes I’ll do it later, but not after 3pm
mindofandre @Bryper definitely in the evening hours
DougH @Bryper Best writing time is whenever I am alone. often nigths/we’s best for blogs, Working @ home actually better for other work stuff
joec0914 @Bryper It takes a certain conjunction of mood, desire and having it worked out in my head to a certain level. No particular time.
mjkeliher @Bryper Sometimes I Jott. Sometimes I scribble notes. Sometimes I just think through it so many times the writing is nearly effortless.
Bryper How do you make sure that what you have in your head eventually gets on paper/on screen?
SheilaS @Bryper Usually at night when everyone’s out of my hair. I get distracted during the day tho I try not to be….
kaitswanson @Bryper: When it’s down the wire…or when I have a good cup of coffee and a great book.
mjkeliher @Bryper I “write” best when I’m not writing. Lying in bed, driving, grocery shopping - thinking about what I’ll end up writing later.
Engagingbrand @bryper for having the ideas, in the car…for writing when I am on a train…weird! Moving clearly helps me!
chrisbrogan @bryper - Usually after my commute, or late at night.
paullyoung @bryper: when inspired.