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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 11 octobre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350039917 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Helen Sword's Air & Light & Time & Space
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
I’ve found that the single most effective way to get a lot of writing done is to set aside a regular time each day to write—and then to commit to that time, no matter what. -> The most effective way to get a lot of writing done is to set aside a regular time each day to write, and then to commit to that time no matter what.
#2
start each day by writing, and finish it by writing some more. -> The most effective way to get a lot of writing done is to set aside a regular time each day to write, and then to commit to that time no matter what.
#3
Only 13 percent of academics surveyed reported that they write every day, and only 12 percent of workshop participants said they didn’t write every day.
#4
The most effective way to get a lot of writing done is to set aside a regular time each day to write, and then to commit to that time no matter what.
#5
You can’t lose time behind the back of a sofa or discover a forgotten stash tucked away in a kitchen drawer. You can’t mint it like coins or spend it like cash. But you can schedule as little as half an hour of research writing into your calendar every day and make that your daily writing time.
#6
Most people find it difficult to maintain a strict daily writing schedule.
#7
Some writers prefer to write first thing in the morning, while others prefer afternoons, evenings, or the middle of the night.
#8
You can’t lose time behind the back of a sofa or discover a forgotten stash tucked away in a kitchen drawer. You can’t mint it like coins or spend it like cash. But you can schedule as little as half an hour of research writing into your calendar every day and make that your daily writing time.
#9
The most effective way to get a lot of writing done is to set aside a regular time each day to write, and then to commit to that time no matter what. You can’t lose time behind the back of a sofa or discover a forgotten stash tucked away in a kitchen drawer.
#10
The most effective way to get a lot of writing done is to set aside a regular time each day to write, and then to commit to that time no matter what. You can’t lose time behind the back of a sofa or discover a forgotten stash tucked away in a kitchen drawer.
#11
Imagine your writing time as a daily appointment you make with yourself. You can't lose time behind the back of a sofa or discover a forgotten stash tucked away in a kitchen drawer. But you can schedule as little as half an hour of research writing into your calendar every day and make that your daily writing time.
#12
You can’t lose time behind the back of a sofa or discover a forgotten stash tucked away in a kitchen drawer. But you can schedule as little as half an hour of research writing into your calendar every day and make that your daily writing time.
#13
The most effective way to get a lot of writing done is to set aside a regular time each day to write, and then to commit to that time no matter what.
#14
Set aside a regular time to write, and then commit to that time no matter what. -> You can’t lose time behind the back of a sofa or discover a forgotten stash tucked away in a kitchen drawer. But you can schedule as little as half an hour of research writing into your calendar every day and make that your daily writing time.
#15
if you want to get a lot of writing done, you must set aside a regular time to write, and then commit to that time no matter what.
#16
The most effective way to get a lot of writing done is to set aside a regular time each day to write, and then to commit to that time no matter what.
#17
You can’t lose time behind the back of a sofa or discover a forgotten stash tucked away in a kitchen drawer. But you can schedule as little as half an hour of research writing into your calendar every day and make that your daily writing time.
#18