I don’t like creating content every day.
For one, it takes way more time than batch-creating. And it also feels like being chased by dogs—almost every day.
Plus, why stress doing something every day when I can do it in just a few hours?
Makes sense?
Here, I’m not talking about journaling.
That’s an everyday thing. Or those who’re into copywriting may practice writing every day. No question in that.
But if you’re creating content for a specific platform, you don’t need to do it every day.
You just need:
2 or 3 hours
a specific goal
the right tools
I’ll explain what tools you need (and how) in a bit.
“But why do I need 2 hours when AI can do it in a minute, Sami?”
Good question. And here’s why:
AI can create a lot in minutes or even seconds. No doubt. But that doesn’t mean it’s going to be 1000% perfect.
All humans have different tastes for things.
How I write may not be how you write. How you write may not be how my close friend, Sabahudin, writes.
How ChatGPT writes may not be how we all write.
And what it generates may need your attention. You’ll need to optimize it for achieving your personal goal.
(See below. It’s part of the content calendar I’m going to show you how to build)
See? Now you can have a chart like this for every day of the week, or even a month.
No stress. No writer’s block. No burnout.
Let me show it to you bit by bit:
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