“What do I do with my hands?”

We communicate 70% of our message through our body language. But when the pressure is on we prioritise our words and switch off our capabilities to talk through movement.…..

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We’ve all been there – it’s time to write your next blog post and you have no clue where to start. For many writers and non-writers alike, the difficult part isn’t coming up with an idea or a topic to write about. Structuring your thoughts into a readable, skim-able and engaging blog post that your audience will stick around to read is the challenging part. Luckily for us bloggers, there are a wealth of blog post templates out there that can serve as a starting point for laying out your next great blog. Whether you want to write a how to post, listicle, review or other style of blog post, you’ll find a simple to follow structure among these templates.

Follow these easy steps

Step 1: Always blah blah blah

We’ve all been there – it’s time to write your next blog post and you have no clue where to start. For many writers and non-writers alike, the difficult part isn’t coming up with an idea or a topic to write about. Structuring your thoughts into a readable, skim-able and engaging blog post that your audience will stick around to read is the challenging part.

Step 2: Don’t forget to blah blah blah

We’ve all been there – it’s time to write your next blog post and you have no clue where to start. For many writers and non-writers alike, the difficult part isn’t coming up with an idea or a topic to write about. Structuring your thoughts into a readable, skim-able and engaging blog post that your audience will stick around to read is the challenging part.

Step 3: Finally…relax babe

We’ve all been there – it’s time to write your next blog post and you have no clue where to start. For many writers and non-writers alike, the difficult part isn’t coming up with an idea or a topic to write about. Structuring your thoughts into a readable, skim-able and engaging blog post that your audience will stick around to read is the challenging part.

Annalise Lewis