Other Added
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Writing and Speaking > Writing > 6 Ways to Jump-Start Your Writing Day

Tags

  • youre
  • until
  • write about
  • towards obtaining
  • outside write

  • Links

  • Money Isn't Everything
  • Alcohol Treatment
  • Taking Out A Mortgage: Don't Let Fear Become An Obstacle to Home Ownership
  • Other Added - 6 Ways to Jump-Start Your Writing Day

    Discover Website With High Targeted Traffic
    First of all you must know, what are people searching online? You can start asking yourself the same question, That Right Information! Information, Information!Online user are looking for Information that solve their problem. S
    at you can remember). It may have been someone in a shopping centre; it may have been someone standing in the same queue. Why do you remember this person? Invent a background for this character.

    6. WRITE A PAGE ABOUT AN INCIDENT IN YOUR DAY

    ....in the first person. Now write about

    Milton's Passion For Selling Suits
    I had the great privilege of meeting someone who truly had a passion for his career today.I had to buy a suit for some upcoming speaking engagements today at Joseph A. Banks. The gentleman who waited on me was named Milton. A
    1. PLAY A GAME LIKE SOLITAIRE

    ....for half an hour or so before you start to write. Some writers find this mentally 'prepares' them for writing - it's a bridge between their ordinary lives and their writing. The repetitive activity can free up your right brain.

    2. DO 15-20 MINUTES OF FREE WRITING

    ...before you start your 'regular' writing projects. If you don't know what to write, start by describing the room you're sitting in, or the day outside. Write anything - but do write. Don't let yourself stop until your time is up. Very often, you'll find your mind drifting to the project in hand.

    3. WRITE A LETTER

    .... to a friend, describing your ideal writing life. End with '... and the first thing I'll do towards obtaining this is...' and fill in the answer. Think about how much you want that writing life. The first step is to begin work on your current project!

    4. FINISH SOMEONE ELSE'S PARAGRAPH.

    Grab any novel from your shelves. Turn to a page at random and jot down the first whole sentence you see. Now write a page that flows on logically from that first sentence. 5. THINK BACK TO THE LAST STRANGER YOU SAW ...that you can remember). It may have been someone in a shopping centre; it may have been someone standing in the same queue. Why do you remember this person? Invent a background for this character.

    6. WRITE A PAGE ABOUT AN INCIDENT IN YOUR DAY

    ....in the first person. Now write about

    Effortless Networking: What's the Best way to follow up with Leads and Referrals?
    Do you know what the best way is, to follow up with a lead or a referral?Before answering the question, let's start with a distinction, because leads and referrals are two different things.A "referral" is someone
    TES OF FREE WRITING

    ...before you start your 'regular' writing projects. If you don't know what to write, start by describing the room you're sitting in, or the day outside. Write anything - but do write. Don't let yourself stop until your time is up. Very often, you'll find your mind drifting to the project in hand.

    3. WRITE A LETTER

    .... to a friend, describing your ideal writing life. End with '... and the first thing I'll do towards obtaining this is...' and fill in the answer. Think about how much you want that writing life. The first step is to begin work on your current project!

    4. FINISH SOMEONE ELSE'S PARAGRAPH.

    Grab any novel from your shelves. Turn to a page at random and jot down the first whole sentence you see. Now write a page that flows on logically from that first sentence. 5. THINK BACK TO THE LAST STRANGER YOU SAW ...that you can remember). It may have been someone in a shopping centre; it may have been someone standing in the same queue. Why do you remember this person? Invent a background for this character.

    6. WRITE A PAGE ABOUT AN INCIDENT IN YOUR DAY

    ....in the first person. Now write about

    Email Marketing: Don't Treat All Your Customers the Same - Make It Personal!
    Fruit trees provide a useful email marketing analogy. Like fruit trees, different types of customers need to be cultivated in different ways if they are to bear fruit. The problem is that when it comes to email marketing, most compani
    ting to the project in hand.

    3. WRITE A LETTER

    .... to a friend, describing your ideal writing life. End with '... and the first thing I'll do towards obtaining this is...' and fill in the answer. Think about how much you want that writing life. The first step is to begin work on your current project!

    4. FINISH SOMEONE ELSE'S PARAGRAPH.

    Grab any novel from your shelves. Turn to a page at random and jot down the first whole sentence you see. Now write a page that flows on logically from that first sentence. 5. THINK BACK TO THE LAST STRANGER YOU SAW ...that you can remember). It may have been someone in a shopping centre; it may have been someone standing in the same queue. Why do you remember this person? Invent a background for this character.

    6. WRITE A PAGE ABOUT AN INCIDENT IN YOUR DAY

    ....in the first person. Now write about

    Tips on Staying Sane While Working at Home
    Okay, I know you hate your job. They give you no respect. No benefits, no motivation, you know that if you come back from lunch ten minutes late, they have already given away your login i.d. and someone else is already sitting at your
    your current project!

    4. FINISH SOMEONE ELSE'S PARAGRAPH.

    Grab any novel from your shelves. Turn to a page at random and jot down the first whole sentence you see. Now write a page that flows on logically from that first sentence. 5. THINK BACK TO THE LAST STRANGER YOU SAW ...that you can remember). It may have been someone in a shopping centre; it may have been someone standing in the same queue. Why do you remember this person? Invent a background for this character.

    6. WRITE A PAGE ABOUT AN INCIDENT IN YOUR DAY

    ....in the first person. Now write about

    Scan Your Way to a Paperless Office
    Is your office buried under a flood of papers? If so, you are not alone. Papers are accumulated everywhere: employees maintain a personal archive, each office maintains an archive and then there is an official company archive. The re
    at you can remember). It may have been someone in a shopping centre; it may have been someone standing in the same queue. Why do you remember this person? Invent a background for this character.

    6. WRITE A PAGE ABOUT AN INCIDENT IN YOUR DAY

    ....in the first person. Now write about it again, from the point of view of a stranger looking on. What did you learn about yourself?

    These are only six of many possible stimuli that might fire your imagination as a writer. When you're really stuck, try jotting down a list of 'Creativity Starters' yourself. Ask other writers how they begin their writing sessions.

    (c) Copyright Marg McAlister

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.otheradded.com/article/166084/otheradded-6-Ways-to-JumpStart-Your-Writing-Day.html">6 Ways to Jump-Start Your Writing Day</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.otheradded.com/article/166084/otheradded-6-Ways-to-JumpStart-Your-Writing-Day.html]6 Ways to Jump-Start Your Writing Day[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Registered Office - Give Your Business Set-Up A Reputable Address

    Affordable Employment Screening

    Hard Money Loans - The Basics

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com