Writing-Ways Of Increasing Your Productivity
Posted: Thursday, March 12, 2009
by Marjorie J McDonald
Creative Writing Strategies
Write in a conversational manner and take frequent breaks while you are in the creative mood. Your thoughts will be able to bubble to the surface where you can capture them and put them on paper. Being sure you are breathing and occasionally taking a few deeper breaths will clear your mind and release the tension in your body. This will allow you to be clearer on what you are writing as well as refine what you have already written in your earlier writing sessions. The concepts will go together better when you have a few minutes away from the content and come back to your work. Things that are inconsistent will be easier to identify so they can be changed.
As you gather the thoughts you have about your topic and clarify them in your content you will begin to have a feeling that what you have written is flowing. Any break in the flow will then be easy to identify so you can correct it and continue to complete the article, story or book.
Identify the feeling of being in the flow with your words so the feeling will help you in the future check how you are progressing. Your productivity will be increased and you will have satisfaction as well which makes writing more fun to do.
The joy of developing as a writer and seeing your written work in print is a special feeling. If you can support and encourage yourself while you are increasing your productivity you will experience fullfillment in wanting to continue to share your thoughts in writing.
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