Daily Progression Real Life Case Study Blogging Actions
Get Things Done. Have Ready To Use Processes and Succeed!
Hi. Do you find yourself being paralysed too much often in front of your computer screen? Do you too much often complete a task and then don’t know what to do next? Do you too much often feel that you are not jumping from task to task as fast and as efficiently as you’d like to do?
I know I do, and everyday. You see, like you, I’d like to Blog as efficiently and as powerfully as I could. I’d like things to be done fast and then add more and more actions to proceed for my blog’s prosperity. Like you I dream of a completely defined way of blogging where I only follow this and that and this and that and then develop the blog while profiting from it.
If you’re like me, what you are really after is a process. Better, I’d say that you are looking for ready to use processes. Yes! Some kind of step by step actions to follow towards a specific goal at a time, the final goal being a sum of all those one time goals. You want an ongoing easy to follow process.
You know what? You must come up with your own processes and stick with them. Have a process for writing your blog posts, and apply that process systematically. Have a process for adding friends at your favorite social networking site and stick with it. Have a process for your specific actions, 1 process for each task, and stick with those processes that you create yourself. Those processes will be your guides, time savers, reminders, anti-proscrastinations etc etc…
Write your processes down and make them easily accessible for you to implement them immediatly. For example, let’s say you’ve found your own process of adding super responsive friends at mybloglog. I mean super responsive = new friends that are active and will reciprocate the favors you do them. That process you’ve found, you should write it down on a mobile paper with all the detailed steps (step1 do this and that, step2 do this and that, step3 do this and that…) that you will follow each time you use the process.
Do you realise the huge time saver that it is? You don’t even have to think about it anymore. You just apply like a robot. And you’ll get the same results as when you performed that action the last time. Because you will have taken the same exact winning actions.
So! The question is:
“What’s left for you to do now?”
Answer:
1- Define the Processes for each and every single action that you take to grow your blog (content creation / friends adding in social accounts / comments postings / article writing / research / …). You need a process for each one or your head will spin!
2- Write down those processes on their own single peace of paper, with detailed step1, 2, 3 etc… Like that, you’ll be able to take them one at a time and finish those tasks from A to Z
3- Just apply the processes one by one according to your own schedules like a robot. Here you become an unstoppable working machine
4- Reap the rewards.
To sum up, you need processes or you’ll never get things done.
I tell you this from my own experience and I must admit that I haven’t even defined processes yet for BlogaDollar. To say the truth, I’ve got only 1 process at this time of speaking that is wonderfully working. I just have to apply it from step 1 to the last step and it produces awesome results for me like an unstoppable machine.
And that’s why I realised that having processes is crucial. So I intend to start defining my personnalised processes during the coming days and I’m already thrilled about the results this will produce. I’ll keep you apdated about my winning processes. You’ll get to use them for yourself.
Lova Of BlogaDollar.
Greetings from France.





Interesting post you have here on processes.I enjoyed reading your post,and took what you have said to the bank so to speak.
I guess I need to get my robot started very soon.
Steven
Start your robots!
You’ll be amazed about the better results you’ll get.
Great post, usually then I put my blog in SEO
These are some really great points that I will implement. I need to get all my processes more ’streamlined’. This will help me get well on the way. Keep it coming.
Glad to see that you found this post helpful. As I said, this is probably one of the most important posts that I’ve published, although it is not a big impressive post, having processes is a key.
I added you to SU. Pls do it for me too. If you can.
If you want, be my blog-friend (you can read about it on the right in my blog), so we can help one other.
I’ll add you, for sure.
Great tips, thanks for sharing your experiences!
This is a real life case study blog. I’m glad to share my experiences, and more.
Great post. I am just finally ready Getting Things Down. It was a direction I was going and now I have a roadmap. You just added more to the map. Thanks.
There are lots of tools out there that can help you get things done more efficiently. If you actually use the GTD system there are free tools to help you manage that. I use Vitalist for example.
Another useful tip is to time yourself working and then see just where your time goes. I use SlimTimer for this. I recently did my stats for October and was shocked at how little time I had spent on activities that actually made me money!
Thanks again for sharing - I am now looking for and getting rid of non-productive activities, I have identified a few already. I have so many projects going at the same time that if I don’t get organized soon, I’ll never finish anything. Creating processes and them putting them into to practise will definitely simplify things