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How I Write Over 20,000 Words a Month

Niharikaa Kaur Sodhi
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3 min readJan 20, 2025

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Hi friend,

I write a lot.

Even when I was side hustling alongside my full-time job, I posted 15–20 articles a month (800–1200 words each), at least 3x a week on LinkedIn, and nearly 10 tweets a day!

That’s over 20,000 words.

A month.

Now, I continue to write one LinkedIn post a day and show up consistently across platforms.

(Even when I am travelling 12 weeks a year like I did in 2024)

Let me help you show up more often in 2025?

1. Make it easy

Writing is a beautiful, creative process. And if your motivation to write is solely based on earning money, it’ll be very hard.

Make it easier for yourself by

  • writing about things you know
  • writing about your personal experience

“Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.” — William Wordsworth

2. Make it fit

Chances are that you’re making it tough for yourself. But that’s not your fault

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