Writing tip #37: The fixed workplace.
Create a workspace for yourself. For example, set up a desk that you only use when you are working. When you sit down at this spot, you automatically switch to "work mode". No coffee, no food, no internet. This is just for work. That's why I'm not a fan of writing nomads - they simply lack focus.
Planes and trains without WiFi are great for chile telegram screening writing. And even better for revising your texts. Because you can't go anywhere and you don't have anything else to do. Make the most of this time.
Writing tip #39: What happens how.
Focus more on what you have to say rather than how you want to say it. If you have something to say, you will touch people. If you have nothing to say, even the most beautiful words will not help you.
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Writing tip #40: Write for the reader.
Never write for yourself, always write for your audience. If you have even one person in mind that you want to write for, then you will really write. Stephen King put it well: "Without the reader, you are just a croaking voice in the void."