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Overcoming Fear and Procrastination in Blogging [ProBloggerPLUS]

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Also, 10 Mindset Tips to Help Bloggers Succeed Hi {NAME}, Greetings from ProBlogger HQ where it just

Also, 10 Mindset Tips to Help Bloggers Succeed Hi {NAME}, Greetings from ProBlogger HQ where it just hit me that it is November! Where did 2018 go? With the year quickly disappearing I suspect some of you are turning your attention to future events. Whether it be Black Friday/Cyber Monday promotions, or your big goals for next year. As a team we’ve been busily planning and dreaming but one of the things that I’ve noticed that often comes for me with such activity is a couple of challenges. Fear and Procrastination. I suspect I’m not alone - am I? That’s why I was really pleased when I came across the story of Krista from ‘A Life in Progress’ submitted to our ‘Blogger Breakthrough series. Krista not only faced Fear and Procrastination - she worked through it to grow her blog. This week we shared Krista’s story on the podcast. LISTEN to Krista's story: [How Krista Overcame Fear and Procrastination in Her Blogging]( I know from my own experience that time and time again success has followed shifts in my thinking and over the years have tweeted and blogged about many of these mindshifts that I’ve made. One other thing that I’ve noticed that holds many of us back as bloggers is that we have mindsets that hold us back. This week in my LIVE video session I decided to share 10 such mindset shifts  WATCH me present: [10 Mindset Tips to Help Bloggers Succeed]( Lastly - another thing we’ve noticed at ProBlogger is that every year as the year ends and the next year starts we notice a big upswing in people looking to start new blogs. That’s why last year we launched our free course on starting a blog. If you’re one of those people who are considering a new blog for 2019 (or you know somebody who has been talking about starting) we want to encourage you to check it out now. The reality is that it takes a bit of lead time to start a blog so if you get started now with our step-by-step course you’ll hopefully be up and running for the new year. Grab your free Spot: [7 Step Course to Starting a Blog]( I hope all this talk of ‘end of year’ and 2019 hasn’t freaked you out too much. Have a great week of blogging! Darren PS: If you’re near Melbourne - we’ve still got a few spots left at our [ProBlogger Christmas Party](.  To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add darren@problogger.net to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Our postal address: PO Box 1181, Blackburn North, VIC 3130, Australia

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