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In the beginning, your ideas can be scattered in your head.
Call a buddy to talk about your ideas. It will help your thoughts to become more organized.
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It is rather common to sit and stare at a blank screen for a bit before the writing flows.
Use the lull by doing something active to simplify your focus. A calm walk can help you gather your thoughts and build momentum to start writing.
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Re-engaging with old, abandoned work sometimes reignites creativity. Whether you are inspired to do a fresh draft of the story or using elements from it, old stories help bring new life into your work.
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Instead, use a pen and paper. Writing on paper re-wires the brain to be more attentive to your writing. There are also fewer distractions.
Pen and paper are also more conve...
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A Book Buddy can take a lot of different forms:
Find other people to think with and bounce ideas back and forth.
If you’re a manager, buddy with someone who reports to you: teammates who don’t often get the chance to strategize will be energized by the opportunity. This way, your teammates will feel ownership over the conclusions ...
An accountability buddy can work really well when you're doing everything else right.
The key is finding someone reliable and truly committed. If you can't find someone to be an accountability buddy, ask your family for support.
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