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For those who want to keep posting! 7 tips for continuing your note posts

Hello, this is Nakashi🌱

Actually, I was always failing high school Japanese. I was terrible at writing essays and thought, 'Writing is impossible for me...'
But now, I'm updating my note daily with AI as my partner

Please feel free to take a look at the record of my growth👇

Now then,

Is it really that hard to keep going...?

'I thought I'd keep up with note this year, but I stopped after a few posts...'
'I didn't have time, and before I knew it, I'd left it for months'
——that kind of experience

When I first started note, I began with full motivation, but I was chased by work, housework, and childcare, and before I knew it, 'writing' was pushed to the back burner. Then, excuses like 'well, it's fine' piled up inside me, and my posts faded away.

As of now, I haven't fallen into that situation.

That is because...

In this article, I will introduce easy-to-understand tips for making posting a habit, combining what I practice to keep going with the '7 tips for continuing' suggested by the official note team.

'I want to keep posting'
'I want to share my worldview more on note'

This is an article written like a monologue for you. By the time you finish reading, you should feel the courage and motivation to think, 'Maybe I'll try posting one thing today too.'

※For those interested in monetizing note👇


1. Keep a stock of things you want to write about

When you wonder 'what should I write?' while writing, your hands stop, don't they?
That's why it's effective to make a note of things you think 'I might want to write about this' on a daily basis.

This is really important.

While commuting, eating, or watching TV... you sometimes have a sudden flash of inspiration for an article topic, right?

  • Smartphone memo app

  • Planner or notebook

  • Voice memo

I recommend keeping a "note-taking pad" in any format you like.

I jot down fragments of ideas and compile them into note later.


2. Lower the hurdle for writing

There is no rule that says "one article must be 2000 characters or more."

On note, even short posts like diary entries have value.
In fact, articles where you casually write about small realizations or thoughts are often easier for readers to empathize with.

Many people who post every day build up their content steadily with about 300 to 500 characters per article.

If you find yourself wondering, "Is it okay to write this on note...?", please give yourself permission to say "It's okay to write it."


3. Fix the time and place for writing

By "incorporating writing into your daily routine," it becomes easier to continue.

  • Write on your smartphone during your morning coffee time

  • Work only on drafts during your commute

  • Open your computer for just 20 minutes before going to bed

The key is to find a time that fits your lifestyle and set a daily or weekly "note time."

Making it a habit or daily routine is extremely important


4. Don't aim for perfection

note is a "communication tool," not a "work of art."
It doesn't have to be a perfect piece of writing. It's okay if there are a few typos. You don't have to impress anyone.

Writing about "the real you right now" is what makes it most appealing.

Being honest about what you "want to convey" rather than worrying about being read is what leads to the power to continue.

If you are concerned about your writing, you can just have ChatGPT fix it for you!


5. Don't worry too much about reactions

"I'm not getting any likes..."
"Nobody is reading my posts..."

When you're just starting out, it's natural to worry about the numbers. But it would be a real shame to quit because of that.

The appeal of note is that you can "write what you like at your own pace."
To start with, it's perfectly fine to have the mindset of "writing for yourself."

As you continue, you will gradually meet people who resonate with you.


6. Connect with others

There are many people on note who are posting just like you.
By interacting in the comments section or on Twitter (X), you'll find more moments where you feel motivated to keep going.

  • Send "likes" or comments to creators you're interested in

  • Try posting using tags like "#○○Challenge"

  • Try participating in note events or featured topics

Small connections becomea great driving force for continuing.

There are truly all kinds of people on note


7. Find your "reason for posting"

If you clarify "why you write" for yourself, you'll be less likely to give up along the way.

  • You have thoughts you want to share with someone

  • You want to keep a record for yourself

  • You want to promote your products or services more

  • You want to organize your own thoughts

Any purpose is fine. When you can think, "I'm writing this for my own future," posting stops being just a chore and becomes personal growth.


Summary: note is "the more you write, the more it empowers you"

The appeal of note is that "anyone can start posting from this very moment."
It doesn't have to be written well, and it doesn't have to be perfect.
As you continue,your words will become something that encourages others.

Why not make posting on note a habit?

You will surely find your own style for keeping it up.

Even if it's just a small step, let's start today📘✨


If you found this article even a little bit helpful, I would be very happy if you could 'like,' 'comment,' or 'follow'!
(This article is created based on my own experience and 'AI.' Please note that it may contain errors or inaccurate information.)
*I basically follow back 100%.

Click here for my self-introduction article

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