I was a full-time employee when I started blogging. Everything was easy peasy. I work on weekdays, I blog on weekends. Now that I’m handling a business, wherein I even work on weekends, everything is obviously different. Here’s how I juggle things so far:
1. Make a plan
Schedule everything ahead and your life will be smooth and easy but make sure you’ll religiously follow everything you wrote down in your planner! I am very organized when it comes to schedule (sadly, not to my things) and I estimate the time it would take me to finish a certain task.
2. Quality over quantity
Eton always reminds me about this. Never rush just because everyone’s finished and just because you took longer than others, it doesn’t mean you failed. I devote a few hours in the middle of the day for blogging. Sometimes I take photos then I’d continue the write up some other time. I don’t really mind if my post is years behind what’s in today. I rarely follow trends anyway.
3. Draft as many as you can
Many blogs are on the verge of falling out for lack of posts or lack of time to write but seriously, being busy is not an excuse not to blog. I know sometimes the best things you’d love to write about pop up when you’re taking a bath or doing grocery. Write it down while it’s still fresh then continue some other time until you finish the whole blog entry.
4. Sacrifices
Attending events is always fun. You get to meet a lot of people, chat with blogger friends, update your social media accounts and enjoy tokens from the organizers however, in order to accomplish tasks at SIAMESE, I am forced to skip events and burn my eyebrows instead. It’s hard to say no but remember, there’s always a next time.
5. Be ready at all times
Work is always stressful but sometimes you can actually do some blogging tasks in between. Just recently, we had a product shoot for a client but I also made sure I am dressed as myself (not a busabos photographer) so I can take outfit shots during breaks. Para-paraan lang yan.
Last Updated on 8 years by Carizza
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