A Day In The Life Of Hiver And Content Creator

First of all, I would like to give a big thanks to my brother @shrazi , who told me about hive.blog two months ago. And since two months I have been blogging on Hive.
So, Big thanks to HIVE and lovely community members for appreciating my post and encouraging me to continue my contribution to Hive.blog.

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Often my friends are curious how I find time for blogging. I'm a full-time content creator, and my job description is still a bit difficult for some people to understand.

So I thought why not write something about what my day is like as a Hive blogger.

How I'm Using My Daily Commute To Work And Back For Writing

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We all have those times in our life when we feel like we're in a rut and just can't think of anything to do. Well, have you ever considered using your daily commute to work or way back home to write your blog? In this blog post, I'll be telling you the best ways that I'm using my daily commute for blogging on Hive and what makes them so effective. You'll learn about how it could be better than hours spent on Facebook and why this is a great opportunity for you to take advantage of as well!

My Daily Commute

I use my daily commute to work and back as an opportunity to write. I've found that this is a great way to get some extra writing done, and it doesn't interfere with my day-to-day life too much.

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I usually take the subway to work, which gives me about an hour of writing time each day. I use this time to brainstorm ideas for new articles, write drafts of articles, or even just do some research for upcoming pieces. It's a great way to make use of time that would otherwise be wasted, and it helps me stay productive.

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There are definitely challenges though. It can be difficult to concentrate on writing when you're in a moving vehicle, and there are often distractions like other passengers or your phone. But overall, I've found that commuting is a great time to get some extra writing done.

Why I Choose Hive And Its Features

As I already mentioned, my brother introduced me to this platform and I've been blogging on Hive for about two months now and I think it's a great platform for a number of reasons. First and foremost, its front @peakd and @ecency app is very user-friendly and easy to use. Secondly, Hive has a great community of like-minded people who are always willing to help and support one another. Lastly, it offers a variety of features and tools that make blogging on Hive a really enjoyable experience.

One of the things I love most about Hive is the fact that I can use my daily commute to work and back for writing. It's really convenient being able to just open up the @ecency app and start writing whenever I have a few spare minutes. Plus, the fact that I can earn rewards for my posts is an added bonus!

If you're thinking about starting a blog, then I would definitely recommend giving Hive a try. You won't be disappointed!

Here are my top tips for using your commute to work on your Hive Blog:

1. Keep it short and sweet.

No one wants to read a long, rambling blog post on their morning commute. Keep your posts short and to the point – around 500 words is ideal. This way, people can easily read them in one sitting without getting too distracted.

2. Write offline.

If you rely on an internet connection to write your posts, you're setting yourself up for frustration. There's nothing worse than losing your train of thought because you lost signal or your battery died. Write your posts offline using a tool like Google Docs so you can always access them, even if there's no internet connection.

3. Make use of dictation tools.

If typing isn't your thing, you can enable voice typing in Google Docs, click the microphone icon, and then start speaking.

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I hope this article has given you an insight into my daily life as a Hive blogger. I believe that by using my commuting time wisely, I'm able to produce high-quality content on a regular basis despite having a busy schedule. It's also a great way to stay connected with the Hive community. If you're thinking about starting a blog of your own, I would definitely recommend utilising your commuting time to write articles - it's a great way to make the most of otherwise wasted time!

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Disclaimer
As I mentioned in my intro, from the last 2 decades I have been active on social media, google mapping and reviews, youtube and thatsup. I will share my own past interesting content from these channels, but all my upcoming content I will share on hive.blog first.


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Very nice writing and good tips, Ill sure use theese tips.

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Thanks for mentioning me and I am happy that you also enjoying, blogging here...
hehe and you shared some nice tips as well

Thanks for sharing...
Have a nice day!

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