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		<title>Write More, Write Faster &#8211; Plan Your Writing For Success</title>
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<div>Want to write more and write faster too? Let&#8217;s discover the secrets of great writing habits, which completely eliminate procrastination and writer&#8217;s block.Great writing habits start when you realize that writing is a process. Although others&#8217; writing (including articles and books) may seem effortless &#8211; as though a piece of writing has been written in a single seamless session &#8211; that&#8217;s always far from the case.If you understand the writing process, and that it&#8217;s messy and chaotic, then your own scrambled writing process will seem natural to you, because not only is it completely normal, but you&#8217;ll realize it&#8217;s essential.You can&#8217;t create without chaos. If you try, you&#8217;ll choke your writing. Writing will be difficult, if not impossible.Let&#8217;s look at three</div><p>&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Want to write more and write faster too? Let&#8217;s discover the secrets of great writing habits, which completely eliminate procrastination and writer&#8217;s block.<br/><br/>Great writing habits start when you realize that writing is a process. Although others&#8217; writing (including articles and books) may seem effortless &#8211; as though a piece of writing has been written in a single seamless session &#8211; that&#8217;s always far from the case.<br/><br/>If you understand the writing process, and that it&#8217;s messy and chaotic, then your own scrambled writing process will seem natural to you, because not only is it completely normal, but you&#8217;ll realize it&#8217;s essential.<br/><br/>You can&#8217;t create without chaos. If you try, you&#8217;ll choke your writing. Writing will be difficult, if not impossible.<br/><br/>Let&#8217;s look at three tips which will help you to get comfortable with chaos and to write more and faster too.<br/><br/>1. Set writing goals &#8211; what do you want to write?<br/><br/>All writing starts with setting goals for yourself: process goals, which only you can accomplish, and which you control.<br/><br/>For example, you may set a goal to have your writing appear in a particular magazine, or on a specific Web site by a certain date. This is a worthwhile goal, however it&#8217;s not a process goal that&#8217;s solely under your control.<br/><br/>A process goal would be: &#8220;By ________ (date) my essay for _______ (magazine name) is complete.&#8221;<br/><br/>Always set process goals &#8211; goals which you control. Yes, you can set financial goals, however the basis of all your financial goals MUST be process goals. There&#8217;s no point in setting a goal of making $250,000 a year from your writing if that goal isn&#8217;t supported by many process goals &#8211; if you don&#8217;t write enough, you won&#8217;t sell enough. It really is that simple.<br/><br/>So set process goals, and enter the daily tasks you must complete to meet those goals into your planner.<br/><br/>Break the tasks down &#8211; chunk them.<br/><br/>2. Separate planning, drafting and writing<br/><br/>Writing is a process which involves planning, drafting and writing.<br/><br/>Always chunk your writing process right down.<br/><br/>For example, I plan the articles I&#8217;ll write the following week each Sunday. I write the topics, the titles, and the outlines for all the articles.<br/><br/>During the week, I draft the articles further, and then I write them. Drafting for me involves a combination of free writing and mind maps. I separate the draft for a project from the writing by at least one day, often by a week.<br/><br/>3. Down-size your expectations while you write<br/><br/>I hope you have great expectations for your writing. Confidence is vital.<br/><br/>However, when it comes to the actual writing process, take the pressure off. All I expect from myself during a writing session is that I write &#8211; that I complete a certain number of words, and that those words are formed into sentences. That&#8217;s all.<br/><br/>Writing is a whole-brain exercise. It&#8217;s creative and mysterious. If you read the first draft material of any professional writer you&#8217;ll get a shock. It&#8217;s a mess, and that&#8217;s fine. The writing muse sends you hints, which you write down.<br/><br/>Over several sessions, a project takes shape. If you demand that your writing is like typing, that the finished project gushes from your fingertips like water from a tap, you&#8217;ll be disappointed.<br/><br/>If you take the above tips to heart, you&#8217;ll find writing easy. And once that happens, you&#8217;ll write more, and write faster too.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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