Between the Keyboard and the Camera: Keeping Up with Daily Content

Blogging and vlogging can be exhausting, especially when aiming to publish content daily. At the moment, I’m doing my best to keep both platforms in sync—making sure that what I write about is reflected in what I video, and vice versa.

But maintaining that rhythm isn’t always easy. Sometimes, the flow gets disrupted by a clash of ideas or uncertainty about which topics to focus on, and that throws off the timing of both the writing and production process. It’s a constant balancing act between creativity, consistency, and the practical time it takes to produce quality content.

I try to manage the confusion by sticking to an ordered list of content themes—like discussing specific deck archetypes or analyzing recent tournament results. This structure helps give my content direction and makes planning easier. However, I don’t always follow it strictly. Sometimes a new idea pops up that feels more timely or exciting, and I end up going off-script. That is because of an instant mood to write about a specific subject.

In the last few weeks, I wasn’t able to do the scheduled postings, maybe because of the burnout while doing the vlogs. I tried to make it more creative and enticing to the audience and subscribers, but I can’t seem to produce it in the output.

I feel that this is taking a toll, thus the blogging part suffers, and I cannot produce the daily articles.

I watch related videos for ideas and methods for reference, and they seemed to be doing well despite being simple in their videos. I cannot help to compare, but then there is this feeling that I do not know what is lacking to make them attracted to my content.

I’ve realized I need to fine-tune both the flow of my content and the timing of my uploads to keep everything more consistent and manageable. There’s still a lot to learn about effective scheduling and adapting content to fit both platforms without burning out.