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Dedication to Blogging

Every single day I write hundreds (sometimes thousands) of words elsewhere. Yet when it comes to this personal blog, I can’t seem to find the time.

The past few weeks, I have had an excuse. At b5media, we have been working on some great things — namely, the re-launch of Splendicity.com. But after countless hours of projects and preparation, I love the result.

Splendicity.com (screenshot)

Splendicity.com (screenshot)

Splendicity is a property that encompasses 13 beauty and style blogs, along with a variety of related categories. The result is a destination where you can find everything and anything from the world of fashion and beauty. I continue to blog at both Shopaholics Daily and Shoe Blitz, while helping to manage Splendicity and other b5media properties. Time-consuming? Sure. Fun? Of course — otherwise I wouldn’t do it.

So back to (lack of) dedication to blogging. From now on, I’m going to treat this blog like the rest of my obligations. Put it on my spreadsheet and at least write five days a week. I’m sure sometimes it won’t be that insightful, but I’ll force myself into the habit. After all, if I’m dedicated to everyone else, I should certainly be dedicated to myself, right?

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Staying Organized

The other day someone asked me “How do you stay organized?” It’s a fairly common question for people to ask me because I write for so many different publications - more than a handful of blogs, several websites, a newspaper and periodically, some magazines.

SpreadsheetIn general, I’m fairy organized by nature (though the messy condition of my house right now is not indicative of that) but not overly so. So to stay on track, I use a spreadsheet.

Every month, I label the columns with the names of my writing clients and then label the rows for each date of the month. In the corresponding boxes, I write what I need to do for each particular client on each day. If it’s something like two blog posts, then I just put two X’s in the box. If I have a hard deadline on certain day, I mark it in red. Throughout the day, I bold the items that I complete. At the end of the day, I move anything that I didn’t finish to the follow day. Archaic? Probably. Works for me? Definitely.

There are many programs available that can help you organize your life but the basic Excel spreadsheet works for me. Oh… and I shouldn’t forget that there are three additional rows after the final date of the month labeled, “Money,” “Invoiced” and “Paid.” The “Money” row indicates how much I’m expecting to be paid. The “Invoiced” line, I mark the date when I invoice the client (if necessary) and in the “Paid” row I indicate the date when I actually get paid.

Also, every night (actually morning) before I go to sleep, I write a to-do list for the following day in two-hour blocks that includes everything from what I should be writing to Spurs games to dinner.

So that’s about it. How do you keep track of what you need to get done?

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