Inspiration can come from any quarter. In my
case it came from an uncomfortable and a somewhat dangerous place. Blogging is
no joke nor does a blog just pop out from your brains on to your keyboard. I
blogged like a maniac. Hope you like my tactics that I used for blogging inside
a Mumbai local train.
Image Credit: Mumbai Dream City |
Blogging background
Pardeep Goyal an eminent Indian blogger in a telephone conversation told me that writing is not hard and if done each day becomes smooth and effortless.
I like to scare myself by taking on goals that
I have never attempted before.
So I took up writing, while travelling everyday
on Mumbai Locals!!
And inspired by the many stories of students
studying inside local trains, successful sports persons who took the train to
reach their coaching destinations, IAS and CAT aspirants cracking the exams!
Why Mumbai locals?
1. Predictability takes away stress
Mumbai Suburban - one of the best Indian ingenious and autonomously running institution
Lot of respect
for its punctuality, something we Indians are not known for.
Compare this to my commute in Bangalore in my
car where I was at the mercy of traffic and some government departments road digging
fetishes.
2. Comfort and
speed
Stated fact that trains cut away from traffic, move really fast, and your posture is stable to write (and also play candy crush).
3. Warm people
People in Mumbai
are nothing I have met having traveled almost all the country. They are warm,
polite and mind their own business. Huge advantage when you are trying to do
something like writing.
4. Focus
When you see everyone around either studying, reading or pursuing something, you get busy yourself. You are the average of the 300 people you hang out with!
5. Green warrior
I don’t burn fuel
which I did in my previous avatar at Bangalore, taking my car to work each day
for 32 kms, for more than a decade.
I feel happy that I am not a contributor to the
traffic mess and pollution outside.
6. Cheapest
Yes it helps when
your daily commute works out to under 10 rupees a day! That’s real cold cash
saved.
How to start blogging inside Mumbai Locals
1. Buffer of 30
minutes
Writing needs
serious focus and energy. Conserve it by keeping 30 minutes for any travel as
buffer. I don’t have to run to catch a train.
This preserves my energy levels and maintains
my equilibrium.
Keeping a buffer means, you get to pick trains
which aren’t crowded and easy to alight and board.
Never underestimate the planning process.
2. Your Tools
Amazon music,
Google Drive, Google Calendar, a good mobile internet, a good smartphone, good
headphones, fast thumbs and a deadline to finish.
You need a good phone because sometimes all you
will have is a single thumb. So the gesture flow feature should work well when
typing. I think iPads or tabs would be little inconvenient to carry in Locals.
Yes, not to forget - have a phone with a good
battery life
3. Karma works
I love standing in a good place free from the slug fest and the hustling.
Fun fact: a seat to sit is premium commodity
and a thing to die for, literally.
So I offer my seat to people who are standing.
Someday when I’m tired and need to focus on some serious ideation, I get
offered a seat out of nowhere. Karma really works!
4. Discipline
Have a rigor and
a personal goal each day to write, compile ideas and give shape to your blog.
My total travel time in a day is 3 hours. I
believe it’s enough to push 2 blogs out of my weekly goals.
In closing, let’s do something every day till
it becomes a muscle memory. Just like the way I read 84 books in 2016 because I
was committed to the goal.
Discipline is a promise to your goal that you
would meet it for sure.
If I have to attribute a reason for my success,
I would hand out over to my wife for her unconditional love and Indian railways
for relentlessly serving this city.
This was originally published here and has been added to this site with permission from the author.
Author Profile: Karmesh Ghosh is a startup enthusiast. As an independent consultant for marketing, sales and development strategies, he supports startups and SMEs to achieve their business outcomes. To know more
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