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How to Squeeze More Writing Into Your Day: A Method for Both Plotters and Pantsers
You’ve probably heard other writers talk about how they eked out writing time when they were first starting out. The new mom who wrote during her baby’s fifteen minute naps. The engineer who skipped coffee and cigarette breaks for the … Continue reading
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Can Acupressure Make You a Better Writer?
I’ve written an article for Savvy Authors on how you can bust through writer’s block, stop procrastinating, overcome rejection, and brainstorm more creatively by applying the Tapas Acupressure Technique (TAT). It’s fast, it’s simple, and you can do it whenever … Continue reading
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Time Management for Writers: The Kaizen Approach
Have you ever set aside time for writing–maybe even blocked that time off on your calendar in pen–but then skipped it anyway? How often do you sit down at your desk at the appointed time, intending to start writing as … Continue reading
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