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One way to develop a writing habit is to set a goal for yourself. You can aim to write a certain number of words or pages each day/week/month. Start small and gradually build up.
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When it comes to writing, having a plan is key. If you don’t have a roadmap for your project, you will likely get lost along the way.
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Some people find it helpful to write first thing in the morning, while others prefer to write in the evening. Some people like to write at a specific time each day, while others are more flexible. Similarly, some people like to write at home, while others prefer to write in a cafe or other public...
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If you want to write, you need to make time for it. Block out a specific time each day or week to write. Making writing a priority makes you more likely to develop a regular writing habit.
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Don’t try to force yourself to write if you’re not feeling inspired. Wait until you have an idea that you’re excited to write about.
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Finding a writing community is important for a few reasons:
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