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Jan 292010

So you took a break from blogging.  Okay…maybe you didn’t, I did.

Maybe it was planned for just a week or two off and then…life happens.  Life, you know…the real world, gets in the way from all of this online marketing stuff.

It probably happens to you in art and photography as well.

Artist’s block.

Writer’s block.

Whatever.

It’s a block and you have to overcome this hurdle because while you’re not online, marketing your photography, others are and they’re gonna pass you by.

It’s similar to working out.  Mondays are the hardest days to work out for most folks.  If you get your week started in the gym on Monday then chances are you’ll finish off the week in the gym as well.

Excuses come easy.

Sometimes you just need to start typing.  You can always edit it before you hit publish.  It’s like photography…sometimes you just have to get your camera out and start clicking away at something, anything, just to get those creative juices flowing.

By the way.  That’s how I started this particular post.  Only…I’m not going to edit it for you because I think it’s good for you to see that a free flow of ideas can actually lead to something.  It’s possible this could be the WORST blog post in the history of blog posts.  It won’t be though.  Because this blog post will get me back to blogging about marketing photography online again.

So expect that because I broke the cycle this week I should have no problems getting a new post out to you next week.  More focused.  Ideas in hand.  Ready.

Only…you’ll have to come back next week to see if this “Monday” workout will lead to an easier time getting to the gym on “Tuesday”.

What do you do when you hit a creativity or productivity block?

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