Entries Tagged as 'old school'

The blogging frame of mind

Posted on: Monday, April 8, 2013

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Whenever I blog for a client or for one of my sites, the working format and frame of mind is something that I tend to replicate each time.

I would love to know how you readers approach your blog writing tasks too, it would be great to compare notes.

For me, I need the following:

1. A semi tidy desk if I am working on the iMac, or a comfortable place to be if I am out and about on the iPad. Somehow if the area I am in feels cluttered my brain won’t fire out the words efficiently.

2. A cup of something hot (usually redbush tea, sometimes coffee although I am cutting down, often tea).

3. A quiet mind – if I am in a creative “buzz” frame of mind I have to work on training it to calm down and focus if I am on a client deadline.
Apps like Headspace really help with that, or I just take 5 minutes to practise mindfulness and breathing.

3. Emails, Skype, Gchat and messenger apps turned off (or I get distracted).

4. Some good writing tunes on Spotify. For me, depending on the day, that can be Daft Punk (my fail safe choice), some drum and bass or calming Bach.

5. An hour clear without phone calls interrupting, the Minis due home or visitors arriving.

If I am finding the post challenging, I often use the “chunking” method, something I talk about on the Idea Generation for Bloggers course, and break the task into slices of 15 minutes with an alarm on my iPhone to keep me focussed.

Sometimes I have too many post ideas accumulating in my mind and I take to some old school methods and get them all out on post it notes.I can then edit them, re-arrange and prioritise; sometimes the offline ways are best.

I would love to hear how you all work – what music works best for you, how you avoid distractions and mind wandering.

Also, do you find it easier blogging for yourself or for clients?

Let me know in the comments or via Twitter with #dexdivablogchat.

Note pads – blogging the old school way

Posted on: Friday, December 2, 2011

My recent posts on a creative workflow  tips and apps for creatives and a look at to do lists have been met with approval from fellow creatives and bloggers.

Here we explore the theme further as fellow blogger Jenn let’s us into her dark, old school secret…

Blogging old school

Going Old School

It is the crime that dare not speak it’s name. I blog with…

No, I can’t say it. But yet, I must….

I blog with pen and paper. Read More >

10 creative thinking tips

Posted on: Tuesday, October 18, 2011

One part of my career so far that I can say I enjoy consistently is creative thinking.

Working in the creative industries we are being paid to have ideas, and that is a really lovely thing. Whether it’s pressure to get an idea to design, running a brainstorming meeting, facilitating a creative thinking workshop, or just kickstarting my own brain cells this stuff really makes me smile.

Here is a little list of top tips to get your brain whirring away to produce that lovely creative stuff… Read More >

Diva Readers: The book club begins!

Posted on: Thursday, October 13, 2011

A few weeks ago I promised I would start a book club in Autumn to while away those rainy nights in front of fires and other cliché scenarios….well here we are.

Diva Readers is here.

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Giveaway: Costa Light Comedy Challenge tickets

Posted on: Saturday, October 8, 2011

The people over at Costa are launching a new thang, a lighter tasting coffee.

Costa Light Comedy Challenge

To accompany this new shebang they are organising a Costa Light Comedy Contest, to showcase new comedians and enable us to see the ligher side of life. The nationwide competition culminates in a Comedy Contest to be held at the Comedy Store in London.

I am a coffee lover and a Costa fan, and I also love a good bit of comedy to keep this endorphins flowing, so I am pleased that Costa had a word in my shell-like about offering you lovely people the chance to win a pair of  2 tickets to this fabulous event. Read More >

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