Train the Writing Muscle

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Train the Writing Muscle

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Can you do the splits?

Very few people can do it.

Do you know why?

Because stretching is a slow and painful process.

And above all, the process is very thankless: if you haven't stretched for a while, your muscles will contract again.

And part of the previous work croatia telegram screening was then for nothing.

It's similar with your writing muscle.

If you don't use your creative muscle for a long time, it gets weaker. It contracts.

In English they say: “If you don't use it. You lose it.”

This also applies to your writing muscles and your creativity .

Maya Angelou said, "You can't use up creativity. The more you use it, the more you get out of it."

But how do you train your writing muscle?

Write daily.

Either set yourself a time goal (1 hour of writing).

Or a word goal (write 500 words).

Achieve this daily goal every single day and you will not only become faster, but better.

Write Faster Trick #5:
Shoot the Editor
We writers are schizophrenic.

We have different people sitting in our heads:

the creatives
the productive
the editor
the seller
All these people are important. Everyone has their role.

But the problem is that these people constantly hinder each other at work.

The creative person has visions but doesn't put anything on paper. The productive person just wants to start writing, but the editor slows him down and constantly corrects him. And the salesperson keeps asking himself whether this will even bring in any money.

The actual writing process belongs to the productive person. He is responsible for putting words on paper. He makes sure that you finish things.
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