Before you read any further, take a moment’s break to think about the post that you think is one of the best that you ever wrote.
Now, where was this post written?
I think, more likely than not, the seeds of that post were sown in your mind when you were no where near a computer. You might be with your friends, or family, or maybe just alone talking a walk, or doing whatever it is that you like to do. Then you get an idea and you think – you know- you are going to blog about it. The idea begins to take shape till you can almost see it as a blog post.
When you finally write it down, it is like giving the final touches to your work of art.
For example, one my better posts Writer’sBlock – A System’s Approach was written in my mind long before I actually posted it.
So, what I am trying to say here is that the secret of writing great posts does not lie in sitting on your computer all day long, but getting away from it as much as you can.

From the comments on my last post, and the talks I had with some friends, the consensus seems to be that if a blogger wants to blog wearing a mask, then that is purely his choice. But I disagree wholeheartedly. If you are blogging for yourself only, then maybe you can afford to blog anonymously, but if you hope, like most bloggers, to be read and get a lot of traffic, then you have to take off that mask. And here is why:
A friend told me some time back : “You know when you started blogging, you came across as more natural, now your writing seems to be a bit artificial…like you are writing to an audience.”