Hey there Digital Writers!
In 2014, I challenged myself to write one Quora answer every single day.
I built a routine around taking whatever I had learned that day at work and used it as inspiration for my writing. I focused all of my energy into making my answer the most relatable to whoever was experiencing (or wanted to experience) similar things in life. I tried to think about exactly when I had learned the answer to each question, what had happened, what was said to me, when it had “clicked,” and then shared that.
Day in, and day out, I’d combine whatever I’d learned that day with the larger life lessons I’d learned as a pro gamer, or bodybuilder, and write my answer to a question I found on Quora.
The more answers I wrote:
The more my writing improved
The more I realized what people enjoyed about my writing
The more I learned what topics resonated with the most people
As a result, my writing exploded. By the end of 2014, I had accumulated more than 3,000,000 views.
“This simple daily process transformed my writing career into a multi-million dollar business.”
Writing every day sounds simple.
But when you’re staring at a blank screen with zero ideas, it’s easy to feel stuck—and suddenly, that “simple” habit becomes hard to maintain. Everyone knows the secret to building a habit is consistency, but the secret to consistency is having a repeatable formula that makes it even easier to show up every day.
You don’t need to reinvent the wheel each time you sit down to write. Instead, use a simple mechanism that eliminates the guesswork, gets you started, and keeps you going.
The Quora Formula For Building A Daily Writing Habit
Here’s my Quora formula:
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