![]() ![]() ![]() Before a Sprint, Set An Intentionīefore joining a writing buddy or your fellow sprinters for a writing sprint, pause for a second. They’ll change your writing life-and impact your writing craft in immeasurable ways. One of these writing tips is writing sprints. ![]() Over the last couple of decades, I’ve also figured out a set of really simple tricks, writing routines, and practices that have enabled me-possibly the worst procrastinator you know-to write fifteen books, dozens of stories, and hundreds of articles. I’m a professional writer, but writing has never come easy for me. And recently, I developed a three-part series to help you write more (and better), too.īut out of the thousands of writers I’ve trained over the last ten plus years, most of them have struggled in their writing in some very predictable ways: things like procrastination, writer’s block, perfectionism, lack of ideas, and other things that make their writing a miserable experience, and ultimately keep them from finishing their projects.Īnd if I’m being completely honest, I also struggle with these writing pitfalls. I’ve taught thousands of people how to develop a writing practice that works, to use that practice to write more in less time, and to finish their best novels and memoirs. Click to check out The Write Plan Planner » Writing Sprints Combat a Writer’s Fatal Enemy: Procrastination Want to write a book, but not quite sure where to start? The best tool you can use is The Write Plan Planner, the step-by-step plan to help you write (and finish) your book. ![]()
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