6 Lessons to Learn When Getting Into Content Creation

If you’re a beginner writer, listen closely

Patrick Krukenfellner
The Sixth Sense

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Within the past three months, I’ve published exactly 42 articles.

Back when I wrote my first piece, this was just a fun little experiment. To be honest, I started writing because I read a few articles about how much money authors on this platform make. Thus, I wanted to try out whether it’s really that easy.

Spoiler: It’s not — but we’ll save that for another time.

Over the course of those three months, the little experiment developed into a daily habit. I loved the idea of sharing my thoughts and experiences with other people, and it helped me keep my creative-self awake, which was what kept me going.

In fact, writing is more than just sharing ideas. It has taught me important lessons that are applicable to many different situations in life. To make sure you’re not getting thrown into cold water, and show what you can expect from writing, I’m going to share my learnings with you today!

1. Not everything is a strategic game

I will be honest with you. When I first started out, my intention was to make lots of money in the shortest time possible, because that’s what many authors on this platform praised…

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Patrick Krukenfellner
The Sixth Sense

Co-Founder & Head of Solution Architecture at ACONIO, where we provide cutting-edge automation solutions using Robotic Process Automation.