I don't write much except for some fun ideas I get whenever.
When it happens I tend to write down bullet points and then use the snowflake method to expand the post until it gets decently readable.
For your writing sessions, you could use short breaks to work on small ideas to see if they are feasible, working on the main concept and structure to write about, then take a dedicated time to write it properly.
Maybe you can find a time where you're the most relaxed, like in the morning or late at night, based on how you manage your day.
The only real advice I can give, if you want to be consistent, is to keep a buffer. Good ideas and times to write will be flakey for sure, so it's better to write them ahead and publish consistently.
Also, sharing your learning process is always an interesting topic, especially if you want to get better at getting better, there's many blogs about writers sharing how they learn to write.
As you can see in the comments, there's lot of people who try to help others even if they're not professionals, don't be afraid to share what you like, your passion will be felt regardless of your writing style! 💪
Thank you friend! I will look into the snowflake method! Indeed, I was not expecting this amount of comments, I am gratefully overwhelmed!
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You're welcome! I hope to see more from you. 👍
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