As a busy mom, finding time to blog consistently can feel impossible. Between naptimes, school runs, and family responsibilities, the thought of sitting down to write every day feels overwhelming.
That’s where batching blog content comes in. Batching means creating multiple pieces of content in one focused session — and yes, you can do it in less than 2 hours!
Here’s how:
1. Start With a Content Plan
Don’t waste your precious blogging time trying to figure out what to write. Create a simple content calendar with topics mapped out in advance. Knowing exactly what you’ll write about makes batching so much faster.
Pro tip: List 4–6 blog post titles before your batching session.
2. Gather Inspiration and Research First
Before your 2-hour session, collect notes, resources, and ideas. This way, you’re not stopping mid-flow to search the internet. Even jotting down key points for each article saves time later.
3. Set a Timer and Eliminate Distractions
When you sit down to batch, treat it like focused work time. Silence notifications, get comfortable, and set a 25–30 minute timer (use the Pomodoro method). Knowing the clock is ticking helps you stay focused.
4. Write in Stages, Not Perfectly
Don’t try to write one post from start to finish. Instead, write in stages:
- Outline all posts (15–20 min)
- Write introductions (15–20 min)
- Expand main points (30–40 min)
- Draft conclusions + add CTAs (20 min)
By the end, you’ll have several posts drafted — all within 2 hours!
5. Save Editing for Later
Perfection slows you down. Use your batching session to create rough drafts. Save editing, formatting, and adding images for a separate time slot.
Batching blog content helps you stay consistent without daily stress. Even as a busy mom, you can produce weeks’ worth of content in just a couple of hours — freeing up more time for your family.
Big dreams, little moments — you’ve got this, mama 💕
XO,
Mandy ☕
PS: Want to start your blog the easy way? My Mommy Blogs Blueprint is just $9 and shows you exactly how to launch without overwhelm.
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