Have you ever had a project you put off,and never finished? We all have. I want to put an end to this procrastinating. No,you don't have to pull out old projects, but if you're working on one right now,pull it out.
First,reread what you have already written. This will give you an idea of what to write next. Then, brainstorm for the next paragraph. Next, just start writing. You can proofread later. Do this every day, but for at least four good paragraphs.
Make personal deadlines for a part of the project(ex. Chapter 1 due by April 5th) and write them down on a calender or daily planner. Don't let those deadlines slip your mind. Of course,if you don't like making deadlines, you can find a way that works for you to stop the procrastination.
Doesn't it feel better to know you've completed another project without procrastination? Just follow these tips, and you'll have many more novels completed before you can blink.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
What's the problem?
Most articles I read about making an awesome blog post say to keep it short, use simple words, and get strait to the point. I think that's just right down WRONG! Why can't we take the extra step and give some descriptive details? Why can't we dig in deep with the facts and help the reader understand what we're trying to get them to come across? Huh?
Personally, I wouldn't want to read a post that only gives me the basic advice. I would want to read the blog that really describes everything. But that's me. Some of you may only want some basic, non-detailed, easily scanned advice. If you want that, than why read this post?
So if you really are truly like me, than give your readers the best advice you can give. Otherwise, why write the post?
Personally, I wouldn't want to read a post that only gives me the basic advice. I would want to read the blog that really describes everything. But that's me. Some of you may only want some basic, non-detailed, easily scanned advice. If you want that, than why read this post?
So if you really are truly like me, than give your readers the best advice you can give. Otherwise, why write the post?
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