Thursday, September 21, 2017
Making Time Productive
Two ways to achieve goals.
1. Wait until the last minute and slam out whatever comes out of your fingers.
2. Spend significant time over several sessions to hone and improve your writings.
But the problem becomes that doing the work at the last minute makes quality unlikely.
Sometimes the first thing that comes to you is awesome and perfectly composed.
But it is very, very, very, Very rare.
Which is why the best writing happens after editing, thinking, pondering, dreaming about and rewriting over and over and over.
One suggestion I have read is to do a 20 minute session on the same topic every day for 2 weeks. Beat it into the ground, hone it with continuous thought, let it become part of your subconscious.
It would be nice. Wouldn't it? How do I get into that mind set?
I don't know. That is why this post is 2 days late and done off the top of my head.
Peace, Eric
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