How I write consistently

I try to write about anything that I can think about throughout the day. I mostly just document whatever I stumble upon and not just create.  I just output every ounce of inspiration in my mind and it usually takes me no more than one hour to write everything down. Afterwards, I try to trim it down the most I can, making sure that it remains well-written and useful. I try to avoid rambling as it can bore the readers. Finally, I would proof-read it once more to correct any mistakes or to include pictures. I try to never spend more than two hours on a post to avoid obsessing over perfection if possible. After I am done with the English version , I go on and translate it into French and Spanish. I try to implement some language nuances all while maintaining the core message. My best and only resources for translating effectively remain Google Translate and WordReference. I use Google translate very loosely though, such as only for short expressions and I avoid translating more than one sentence. Otherwise, I use WordReference mostly to get synonyms and to conjugate verbs. At my best, I can only publish up to one high-quality post in all three languages daily. I always keep and continuously update a list of topics I want to write about eventually so as to not lose any ideas I get during the day. I spend the other portions of my day learning about content creation, managing personal finances or anything that I find relevant. I also dedicate some time for exercising, finishing some house chores or to sort any of my stuff. I am always reviewing and refining my life and educational goals daily.

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