Even though I'm now writing my tenth book I'm still interested in ways to
improve my productivity, so was attracted to this book by its title. There are, of course, some familiar ideas
here – but also a few I’d not come across before, including one which worked
for me right away.
I recognised several bad habits I've developed over the years. I'm sure I'm not alone by being so diverted by my research I forget what I was looking for in the first place! I also realised how much interruptions can slow down your writing - and will try some of the suggestions for avoiding them.
I recognised several bad habits I've developed over the years. I'm sure I'm not alone by being so diverted by my research I forget what I was looking for in the first place! I also realised how much interruptions can slow down your writing - and will try some of the suggestions for avoiding them.
As we approach National Novel Writing Month there are plenty
of writers out there who don’t need reminding that two thousand words a day is
where you need to be to have any chance of hitting the magical fifty thousand in
November.
I like S. J. Scott’s writing style – and there are plenty of
links to explore for further information. I am happy to recommend this book to
any writers, as it can really help you develop good writing habits.
In his books, S.J. provides daily action plans for every area of your life: health, fitness, work and personal relationships. Unlike other personal development guides, his content focuses on taking action. So instead of reading over-hyped strategies that rarely work in the real-world, you'll get information that can be immediately implemented. When not writing, S.J. likes to read, exercise and explore the different parts of the world. Find out more at his website and find him on Twitter @habitsguy.
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