幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 Comments on: How To Become A Prolific Writer While Holding Down A Day Job https://positivewriter.com/prolific-writer-day-job/ Write with More Confidence and Greater Satisfaction Thu, 13 Jul 2017 06:28:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Shae Lamond https://positivewriter.com/prolific-writer-day-job/#comment-10434 Thu, 13 Jul 2017 06:28:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=9292#comment-10434 This is such helpful information for budding writers like myself who find it hard to balance freelance jobs with my personal creative writing. I especially like the part about creating regular rituals. One of mine is to use a prompt from similiesmiles.com and get my creative juices flowing from there!

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Karan Klassen https://positivewriter.com/prolific-writer-day-job/#comment-10212 Thu, 18 May 2017 02:34:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=9292#comment-10212 http://www.flurishwithkaran.com

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Eric Maombi https://positivewriter.com/prolific-writer-day-job/#comment-10087 Fri, 05 May 2017 13:20:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=9292#comment-10087 thank you for you exmple it’s so beautiful many people will like you speech thanks i’m glade to read your’s speech

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Arka https://positivewriter.com/prolific-writer-day-job/#comment-9764 Sun, 29 Jan 2017 18:27:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=9292#comment-9764 Thanks for the tips Bryan! I’m a full-time Mechanical Engineer. I’m currently working on my very first novel. As for me, I tend to have weekly goals rather than daily when it comes to word-count. I can manage to have around 3000 to 4000 words a week, depending on my other schedule. It works for me since there are certain weeks when I finish 4000 words by Thursday, so I can technically take the Friday “off”. I use that Friday to read over what I wrote the whole week, edit, or do some other “fun stuff” like cover designing or at least planning. This relaxing day re-energizes me to continue writing from the Saturday after and get another 4000 words done for that week, and so on.
Weekly or daily, having a goal is the key here. I have a little over 30,000 words written so far, and I still have quite a bit to go. Yes, it can get a little frustrating to see the progress being rather slow, but as you said, you just have to make it a habit and keep going.
Thanks again for this great article!

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Bernie Liew https://positivewriter.com/prolific-writer-day-job/#comment-9453 Wed, 28 Dec 2016 18:32:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=9292#comment-9453 Hey Bryan!Thanks for the awesome tips and super relatable post. I recently joined the 9 to 5 workforce myself and started my own blog too, so your article really speaks to me.

I’ve started to see how difficult it can be to write consistently and maintain motivation when you don’t have a writing plan in place, so I will definitely be implementing your advice on sticking a daily writing ritual somewhere in my routine!

Don’t know if it’s already out there somewhere, but I’d love to see a post where you also go through your process of organizing your 500 minimum words everyday and how you eventually piece them together to come up with a brand, new post. 🙂

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: bernadette https://positivewriter.com/prolific-writer-day-job/#comment-9252 Sun, 02 Oct 2016 03:36:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=9292#comment-9252 As usual and always, your essays are inspiring and heartening. I have carved out moment to write every day and have done so throughout my life. I even go the to the next level at times: I want to be a short fiction writer. I seem to get a glimmer of an idea; I can start ‘something’: move a character around, seemingly set up some sort of conflict even, get a setting. I guess I’m ‘pantsing’. It can go like this for an hour, two, more. And then it peters out.
Would anyone know the name of a good book on what next step I need to take from here? These writings that I’m doing are Lacking. I read other ‘good’ short stories and feel I’m just not getting There. Is this normal, a part of writer development?

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Ashok kumar https://positivewriter.com/prolific-writer-day-job/#comment-9211 Wed, 28 Sep 2016 07:01:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=9292#comment-9211 I agree everything about writing. If you are a family man living with your wife and having two kids, how do you allocate time or spending with them apart from writing?

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: PLUMFANATIC https://positivewriter.com/prolific-writer-day-job/#comment-9184 Thu, 22 Sep 2016 12:27:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=9292#comment-9184 You have made me look back to the last 7 years of my life in which my writing flame died. I gave up writing when my children were born 40+ years ago. I began again in the early part of the new millennium. I was dedicated. I wrote 2-6 hours every day after my job as a mail carrier. Catastrophes and life events ripped me from my routine, which was more like my fantasy. It wasn’t work, my writing sparked a new fire in my life. These last 7 years have been tragic as well as blissful. I desperately want and need to find my routine again. As I’m writing this I made a choice. I am taking a cruise in 3 weeks. I had already decided to finish a book (already 100K words) on the ship. Now I realize I need to schedule that time. I am hereby committing myself to at least 2 hours in the morning of sea days and 2 hours in the evening on the port days. I have read this advice from so many authors, it’s time to expunge the doldrums and revive my creative life. Thanks for the nudge.

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Ashley https://positivewriter.com/prolific-writer-day-job/#comment-9085 Wed, 24 Aug 2016 11:03:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=9292#comment-9085 I work retail so my schedule is different everyday. I drive to work it’s 15 minutes away. So, what are your suggestions on how to keep a schedule?

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Bryan Hutchinson https://positivewriter.com/prolific-writer-day-job/#comment-8883 Sun, 26 Jun 2016 08:48:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=9292#comment-8883 In reply to Daniel.

Good catch! Thank you.

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