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Behind the Scenes of Daily Posting | Actually, They Are All "Stock Articles"

I update my note daily, but in reality, they are all "stock posts."
As a parent, the style of writing and publishing on the same day just doesn't work for me.
So why does my stock naturally increase?
The urge to write, the habit of revising, and the peace of mind for those "days I can't write."
I will quietly share the behind-the-scenes of a freelancer.


This article is number 27 in the "Freelance Daily Life" series.
▼The previous one is here

I'll make a quiet confession. I use stock posts.

I update daily, but...

Actually, my note is “all stock posts”.

Days where I write in real-time and post immediately.
...Tracing back my memory, I don't think that has ever happened once (lol).

Even this article today is just me quietly uploading text that I wrote a few days ago.

"Then why don't you write in real-time?"
"Why do you use a stock-based system?"

Some of you might be curious.
(Huh? No one is curious? Well, that's fine. lol)

This time, I will write about the "reasons behind the scenes."


Reason 1 | Because there might be "days I can't write"

When you are raising children, "days you can't write" come suddenly.

They come out of nowhere, all of a sudden.

Right now, that means things like the flu or school closures.
(Just recently, my family had both... it was really tough...)

And, while not always sudden, there are always various things going on with the kids.
I have my own errands to run, too.

That's why I operate with the mindset that "it's okay if there are days I can't write."Just having a stock brings peace of mind. It creates breathing room.



Reason 2 | I write because of the urge to write

In my case, I am the type who writes all at once when the "urge to write" hits.

Once the switch is flipped, I can't stop my hands.
(What is this urge, anyway? Even I find it strange sometimes.)

Because I write with that momentum, my articles and idea notes keep increasing before I know it.

If anything, they just keep piling up.
It's not "I have to write," but "I write because I want to."

I think that's why my stock naturally increases because I have this feeling.


Reason 3 | I don't want to write in a rush & I want to revise

"I have to write today's post in a hurry!"
I want to avoid posting while feeling that kind of rush if possible.

Because I want to revise it properly.
I want to revise before posting.

This has been a habit of mine for a long time.

Even with work deliveries, I don't send them right after I finish writing.
I let them sit overnight and read them through one more time before delivering.

Right after finishing, I'm a bit high-strung, so I might overlook something.

So, I want to calm down and check it one last time.

This habit naturally appears in my notes as well.
Habits are really powerful once they become routine (lol).


Summary | Honestly, they pile up because I want to write

In this way, my stock is increasing on its own.

Rather than being conscious of "let's build a stock," it feels like it's just naturally piling up before I notice.

As a result, it has led to the "two posts a day" routine I've been keeping up recently.
Articles and ideas keep overflowing, but...

I think I'll enjoy this state for a while.

"I write because I want to."
This state feels comfortable for me right now.


This article was number 27 in the "Freelance Daily Life" series.
▶Next, 28 is here
▶1 is here


▼The overall map of this series is here


★I would be happy if you could also read this series★


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