I mentioned in the last vid how I like to read the weekend newspapers.

And I’m always impressed by how much quality content they deliver on a consistent basis.

Which provides me with more inspiration to create my own content ongoing. If a quality newspaper can print at least 100,000 words each and every day, surely I can generate a fair few of my own?

Admittedly, a national newspaper will have multiple journalists, commentators, and features writers working for it, so the responsibility for creation isn’t resting on just one person.

And obviously they have various editors and sub-editors helping out.

But if I ever get to a point where I think I simply don’t have anything more I can say on a particular day, a glance at the newspaper helps redress that way of thinking and encourage me to continue creating content. In the spirit of ‘if they can do it, so can I’.

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