He also gave this simple advice:
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But how does it help you write faster and better?
After you've been walking for an hour, you should get straight to work and start writing.
You will notice how the words just bubble out of you. You will notice how the ideas flow and how easily you write.
Try it out.
I know it's not a simple "5-minute trick".
If you don't listen to me, listen to the famous author Leo Tolstoy.
“Go for a walk for an hour.”
Here is my video on argentina telegram screening writing faster:
Write Faster Trick #4:
Train the Writing Muscle
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 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.
After you've been walking for an hour, you should get straight to work and start writing.
You will notice how the words just bubble out of you. You will notice how the ideas flow and how easily you write.
Try it out.
I know it's not a simple "5-minute trick".
If you don't listen to me, listen to the famous author Leo Tolstoy.
“Go for a walk for an hour.”
Here is my video on argentina telegram screening writing faster:
Write Faster Trick #4:
Train the Writing Muscle
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 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.