Sunday, June 14, 2009

Learning to Write First Thing In the Morning

All of us need to write ads, post on a forum or on a blog or website etc. to make money online. I found this article to be such a help to me I thought about it weeks after I read it. And yes I am trying to do these simple things that make writing a easier chore...


Learning to Write First Thing In the Morning
By Bill Achola

1.Wake earlier. From personal experience, I find that the earlier I wake up the better things go. I wake up at 5am, but Leo wakes up between 4am-4:30. Sound impossible (or at the very least just unpleasant)? Steve Pavlina has a great article about how to become an early riser that I've found very helpful.

2.Topic. Establish what you'll write about the afternoon or evening before. This is a biggie. At least for myself part of what makes it easier for me to get out of bed is knowing that I have a specific thing to write about. If I am winging it, I find that I dread getting out of bed because I know that I have to get over the hump of determining what my writing topic is. Also, if you decide what your writing topic will be the night before, you have a chance to mull the idea over in a casual, relaxed manner at night and when you're sleeping.

3.Research. I also do my research the night or afternoon before. My goal is to wake up and have everything I need to get started without having to go online to look something up. Believe me, if I go online to search for something there is a good chance that I'll get distracted!

4.Start with an outline. Oh, this is a good one! An outline will save your life, especially since it's so intimidating just looking at a blank page on a screen. Writing out your outline for your article will also help you finish faster, because you know what comes next in your argument. I used to never use outlines, but since I've started I'm addicted to them.

5.Don’t check email. Or whatever you normally want to do first thing when you turn on the computer. Believe me, if you get pulled into your inbox or start surfing the web or playing in Facebook or Twitter, it can be hours before you can wrestle yourself free. Resist!

6.Have it open. Leo uses the writing program WriteRoom, but I'm usually working in either Word or Pages (on my Mac). I have my outline open on my desktop, and my document open too. I don't have to look anything up. Even putting a temporary title on the page the day before helps get things started. Remember, when you wake up you want to be able to hit the ground running with minimal distractions.
Get a glass of water or coffee. I look forward to waking up and making a cup of coffee–that's one of the things that helps me get up (even though I drink decaf)! It's just the smell of it that makes me feel good and alert. Making a cup of coffee to carry to my desk is also a little ritual–it just helps me ease into the day.

7.Focus. I've learned the hard way that when I'm writing I should not venture into email, get up to watch TV, play around on the internet, or do anything that is not the task at hand (which is writing). It's so easy to lose that writing rhythm. It does take discipline to resist the urge to wander, but with a lot of practice I've trained myself to focus in like a laser beam on what I'm writing.
Check email (or another reward) when you’ve done an hour. I reward myself with a break after an hour or an hour and a half. During that break I'll have a snack, sit outside, play with my dog, or do something else that is relaxing and fun. I don't check my email until after my writing session is done (I am easily distracted by email!), but you may be a stronger person than I am . Just remember to reward yourself with something after an hour or so.

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