I'm a self-taught Front End & JS Dev and professional learner with accessibility expertise. I'm passionate about breaking down concepts into relatable concepts, making it more approachable.
One thing I do, is when I have a random idea, I write it down on my phone RIGHT AWAY. That helps a ton. When you start writing, you'll get ideas out of the blue. But because of my own brain capacity, I forget if I don't write it down there. That's where my long list came from. Also, you can ask people here what they would be interested in hearing about.
Software Engineer @SciFY.
Live to learn something new -and write cleaner and more sustainable code- every day.
Passionate with learning and discovering new technologies, history, and psychology.
That's how I do it, too. Whenever I have an idea that could be the subject for a post, I write it on my phone. Then I filter out the ideas that don't seem relevant or lack of value and keep the best ones.
The problem arises when I have to actually sit down and begin designing/ sculpturing my post, this is what I have to further develop :)
I'm a self-taught Front End & JS Dev and professional learner with accessibility expertise. I'm passionate about breaking down concepts into relatable concepts, making it more approachable.
I'm good friends with @aspittel
and she has a great post about how she does her workflow. I use her principles a lot, and have used it to find my own rhythm! Highly recommend reading it if you haven't already :)
Software Engineer @SciFY.
Live to learn something new -and write cleaner and more sustainable code- every day.
Passionate with learning and discovering new technologies, history, and psychology.
I'm a self-taught Front End & JS Dev and professional learner with accessibility expertise. I'm passionate about breaking down concepts into relatable concepts, making it more approachable.
One thing I do, is when I have a random idea, I write it down on my phone RIGHT AWAY. That helps a ton. When you start writing, you'll get ideas out of the blue. But because of my own brain capacity, I forget if I don't write it down there. That's where my long list came from. Also, you can ask people here what they would be interested in hearing about.
That's how I do it, too. Whenever I have an idea that could be the subject for a post, I write it on my phone. Then I filter out the ideas that don't seem relevant or lack of value and keep the best ones.
The problem arises when I have to actually sit down and begin designing/ sculpturing my post, this is what I have to further develop :)
I'm good friends with @aspittel and she has a great post about how she does her workflow. I use her principles a lot, and have used it to find my own rhythm! Highly recommend reading it if you haven't already :)
My Blog Post Workflow: from Topic to Publication
Ali Spittel
Have read most of her posts, thanks for the reference!
Awesome! That one's worth a bookmark. I reference it frequently.