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How to stay ahead of your content to AVOID BURNOUT
The BEST productivity method for personal scheduling
Is the power of scheduling actually as important as everyone says it is?
Take it from me - I posted 365 days in a row last year and if you ask me how I managed to pull it off, I would tell you it all boils down to scheduling.
I've talked a lot about time blocking in the past and is something I highly encourage others to practice, not just for creative purposes but also for personal productivity.
This week we're talking all about the efficiency of maintaining a schedule.
Premiere Vertical Editing Layout 💻 Here is everything you need to know about how I set up my Premiere Pro workspace for the most productive and efficient workflow while editing content.
Staying Ahead of Making Content 📆 Every 2-2.5 weeks, I'm able to produce 4 weeks of content; this ensures I stay ahead of schedule and make all my shooting, editing and posting deadlines. Here is exactly how I did it.
You're deciding to take content creation seriously but you have no idea where to start. I get it, I've been there. Or maybe you've been doing this for a few months (maybe even longer) and you're starting to feel the burn out creeping in. I've been there too. This week's tip is all about getting ahead and staying ahead while maintaining a good work-life balance and avoiding creative burnout.
We don't talk enough about this administrative aspect of content creation but it's a system of success that I heavily rely upon and it's what keeps me ahead of schedule while not feeling like I'm drowning in work.
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When it comes to content creation, or pursuing anything creative, don't undermine the importance of keeping yourself on track with a schedule. Creative burnout is a very, very real thing and making sure we maintain a healthy work-life balance will go lengths in protecting our mental health while we pursue our goals.
Remember - half the practice is in the actual scheduling, the other half is committing to the tasks and deadlines you set for yourself. It might be easier said than done but when you get into the routine that you set up for yourself, you are more than likely to set up a system bound for success.
That is it y'all and as always, happy creating!