Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 4:40:17 GMT -5
Once a month I will knit a whip and promise to write a new article. In theory, I should fire it from the side with my finger in my nose and my feet on the table, after all, written speech has been my livelihood for some time. But rarely do I get to a text that I could be proud of with this style. And so, although I'm not a fan of rules, guidelines, predetermined procedures and other obstacles to creativity, I've learned to create according to five principles. Principles to help improve your writing too. The first one is... Principle one: break it down An old friend, but still relevant tip from Copyblogger and others. Just as a soccer player stretches before going on the field to get tangled up, try to warm your brain up to operating temperature by doing some light stretching.
How? Open Word and B2B Email List just type. Anything you can think of. Don't worry about style or grammar, the important thing is to let your thoughts flow freely from your head through your fingers to "paper". Hold on for five minutes straight, get everything out of your head and start writing your article. Principle two: start small You don't want to blow the start. Sure, your goal is to write an entire article. But that idea seems impossible when looking at an empty space in a text editor. The first step can be small and easy. Tell yourself that for the beginning you will write, for example, perex.
And if it doesn't work out, you leave it. This bite is much more digestible, isn't it? Once you've finished it, watch what happens. You'll know exactly how to proceed, and before you know it, your article is done. A simple first step will free you from dreading the amount of work you'll need to do on your article and unleash your creativity. And that's the point. Principle three: focus Don't let anything distract you when you write. Did a colleague come and talk to you? Collegiality aside, let it come another time. If your article is to have a complete impression, it should be written in one go.
How? Open Word and B2B Email List just type. Anything you can think of. Don't worry about style or grammar, the important thing is to let your thoughts flow freely from your head through your fingers to "paper". Hold on for five minutes straight, get everything out of your head and start writing your article. Principle two: start small You don't want to blow the start. Sure, your goal is to write an entire article. But that idea seems impossible when looking at an empty space in a text editor. The first step can be small and easy. Tell yourself that for the beginning you will write, for example, perex.
And if it doesn't work out, you leave it. This bite is much more digestible, isn't it? Once you've finished it, watch what happens. You'll know exactly how to proceed, and before you know it, your article is done. A simple first step will free you from dreading the amount of work you'll need to do on your article and unleash your creativity. And that's the point. Principle three: focus Don't let anything distract you when you write. Did a colleague come and talk to you? Collegiality aside, let it come another time. If your article is to have a complete impression, it should be written in one go.