Do you struggle to write awesome blog posts?
Do you get awesome ideas but somehow, are unable to translate them into equally awesome posts?
In this post, I will tell you about a simple 3 step process that will help you. It will change they way you write your posts.
Ready for revelation?
The process is:
- Read
- Write
- Think
"This is nonsense. Are you out of my mind?" This is what one of my friends would have said about the process. And I am sure you are thinking the same. Aren't you?
I'm explaining everything, bear with me for 2 minutes.
1. Read
The chief function of the body is to carry the brain around. - Thomas A. Edison
This quote explains how important brain is. Every brain needs nutrition. And food alone is not that nutrition. Had that been case, cavemen would have been equal to us.
Reading is the nutrition for brain.
To attract new ideas, brain needs some input. And reading provides that input.
The more you read, the more ideas you will get.
However, if you read too much and do not implement anything, you 'll become idle.
Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking. - Albert Einstein
So, read. Read good posts, novels, books or anything and see how you get new ideas. Do not forget next step though.
2. Write
If you keep reading, you will become idle. So how to get those ideas out?
Simple, write!
And when you are writing, you will get ideas for new posts as well. Just write into a diary or note ideas in a note taking app and soon, you'll have a wealth of ideas.
And when you get ideas, develop them into full posts whenever possible. Write as much as you can.
3. Think
OK, now that reading and writing are done, next step is to think a bit. Yes, I asked you to not think a lot, but after writing, you have to see that it is good enough to be published.
You can't take a post and go online with it without proper editing.
So, after you have read, written, think.
What after following these steps?
Well, repeat!
Start over again. Read everyday, write when possible and then think what you have written. Follow these steps and you'll be set to go!
Credits
Quotes from: Brainy Quote.

Love how you put an emphasis on “implementation”.
One of my favorite thoughts I’ve come upon recently along those lines says that “Learning = Behavior Change”. This implication is that if you merely had a realization as a result of something new you either heard or read, you haven’t really learned it.
But once you take that realization (42 point checklist on how to write a blog post) and take action on it and let it change your behavior (how you write every single one of your blog posts) which sets for in building a new habit, THAT’S when you can say you learned it.