Anytime you sit down to complete a professional task there is a certain amount inertia you must overcome to reach your highest level of productivity. Call it whatever you want, "getting the rust off", "finding your zone" or "getting in the groove", but what it means is your rate of production over time moves upward on an increasingly vertical slope. So, for every unit of time you put in to your professional task, you will receive an increasing higher rate of productive output after a certain 'tipping point'.
For most of us, it takes a while to get to that tipping point. And with blogging that point is definitely past the 'one blog post' period. Each blog post we write after the first one takes less input (time, though, etc) to receive the same output (quality blog post). And in order to take advantage of this equation, we should try to write as many blog posts as we can at a time until we start experiencing decreasing returns due to fatigue or loss of focus.
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