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Friday, March 16, 2012

Write Faster

Have a question? Agree, disagree,
with me? Leave me your opinion.

Write naturally, don't pressure yourself,
set dead-lines and enjoy writing are
the factors that will allow you to write faster.

Write Naturally •Relax and take a deep breath.
•Write in your chosen voice or style.
•Don't force it.
•You'll write faster.

Don't Pressure Yourself
•You don't have to discover a great truth.
•Present the topic from an interesting angle.
•Simply, let your creative flow run free.
•Don't compare what you've written to anyone else.

Set Dead-Lines
•Jot down the month, day and year projects are to be completed.
•It keeps you producing quality work.
•It's healthier, because stress levels are reduced.
•The last minute chaos is avoided.

Enjoy Writing
•Write about topics that stir-up your creative flow.
•Pick subjects you're familiar with.
•Select different view-points to write from.
•You'll be able to get more done.

Write naturally, don't pressure yourself,
set dead-lines and enjoy writing are the
components to not only help you write
faster, but ease you into writing better.

Source: http://voices.yahoo.com/write-faster-11095498.html

3 comments:

Critique and Write said...

Try the method of writing faster.

Jeff Hargett said...

hmmm... and all this time I've been searching for a 7-inch wand encasing a phoenix feather to poof away the deadly duo (critic and editor) residing rent-free in my head. I think I can embrace most of these although I felt an unexplained twinge at reading the deadline recommendations.

Critique and Write said...

Jeff, banish the critic and editor that's residing rent free from your head, and let your creative flow take their place.

Take away what works for you when it comes to my posts.

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