10-21-2024, 01:32 PM
How To Keep Writing With A Full-Time Job
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 771.72 MB | Duration: 1h 32m
Making the Most of Your Minutes
What you'll learn
Learn How to Carve Out More Writing Time
Define Your Writing Goals
Changing Your Habits to Meet Your Goals
Use Tools to Make Your Writing Time Productive
Finding the Joy of Writing (Again)
Finishing What You Start
Requirements
No publishing experience needed; just a love of writing.
Description
A lot of people have a strong desire to write but find themselves frustrated because they lack time. It's true that writing takes concentration, but you can teach yourself to make use of small amounts of time and - with persistence - write quite a lot in those little bits of time. I know, because I have written books, stories, plays and more for a variety of publishers -- all while working full time jobs.Finding time, keeping motivated, reaching goals: that is the backbone of this course. You will learn how to carve out more time to write. You will learn techniques to make the most of the time you do free up. You will also create manageable goals to keep you on track and motivated to make the most of your writing sessions -- and to be eager for more!There's more than being effective, however. Writing is the simplest way to examine your life as you live it. It can be directly through a journal or diary, or it may be more obliquely conveyed through a story. Even a non-fiction essay reveals a lot about where you are and what you're thinking. Like the clothes you choose to wear at any given time, the pieces you write help demonstrate how you see yourself and how you embody your own beliefs about life.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Meet Your Instructor
Lecture 2 Introduction: In Praise of the Part-Time Writer
Section 2: What is Necessary?
Lecture 3 How Do You Write So Much?
Lecture 4 Romanticism & Writing
Lecture 5 Know Yourself
Section 3: Get Organised (or Organized)
Lecture 6 Calendars, Notebooks, Journals, Folders & Space
Lecture 7 Goals
Lecture 8 Write Every Day
Lecture 9 Time is Elastic
Section 4: Get to Work
Section 5: Being Productive & Having Fun
Lecture 10 Making Time Productive
Lecture 11 Outlines
Lecture 12 Write More -- and Finish What You Write
Lecture 13 Awakening Imagination
Lecture 14 A Sense of Wonder
Lecture 15 The Power of Narrative
Lecture 16 Write by Hand
Lecture 17 Feed Your Head
Lecture 18 Submit Your Work
Lecture 19 Finish That
Lecture 20 Do it Anyway
Lecture 21 The Magic Pencil
Section 6: Wrapping Up
Lecture 22 Thank you!
Anyone who's always wanted to write but couldn't get started.,Anyone who writes but can't seem to find the time.,Anyone who loses steam because they can't finish their projects.
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Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 771.72 MB | Duration: 1h 32m
Making the Most of Your Minutes
What you'll learn
Learn How to Carve Out More Writing Time
Define Your Writing Goals
Changing Your Habits to Meet Your Goals
Use Tools to Make Your Writing Time Productive
Finding the Joy of Writing (Again)
Finishing What You Start
Requirements
No publishing experience needed; just a love of writing.
Description
A lot of people have a strong desire to write but find themselves frustrated because they lack time. It's true that writing takes concentration, but you can teach yourself to make use of small amounts of time and - with persistence - write quite a lot in those little bits of time. I know, because I have written books, stories, plays and more for a variety of publishers -- all while working full time jobs.Finding time, keeping motivated, reaching goals: that is the backbone of this course. You will learn how to carve out more time to write. You will learn techniques to make the most of the time you do free up. You will also create manageable goals to keep you on track and motivated to make the most of your writing sessions -- and to be eager for more!There's more than being effective, however. Writing is the simplest way to examine your life as you live it. It can be directly through a journal or diary, or it may be more obliquely conveyed through a story. Even a non-fiction essay reveals a lot about where you are and what you're thinking. Like the clothes you choose to wear at any given time, the pieces you write help demonstrate how you see yourself and how you embody your own beliefs about life.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Meet Your Instructor
Lecture 2 Introduction: In Praise of the Part-Time Writer
Section 2: What is Necessary?
Lecture 3 How Do You Write So Much?
Lecture 4 Romanticism & Writing
Lecture 5 Know Yourself
Section 3: Get Organised (or Organized)
Lecture 6 Calendars, Notebooks, Journals, Folders & Space
Lecture 7 Goals
Lecture 8 Write Every Day
Lecture 9 Time is Elastic
Section 4: Get to Work
Section 5: Being Productive & Having Fun
Lecture 10 Making Time Productive
Lecture 11 Outlines
Lecture 12 Write More -- and Finish What You Write
Lecture 13 Awakening Imagination
Lecture 14 A Sense of Wonder
Lecture 15 The Power of Narrative
Lecture 16 Write by Hand
Lecture 17 Feed Your Head
Lecture 18 Submit Your Work
Lecture 19 Finish That
Lecture 20 Do it Anyway
Lecture 21 The Magic Pencil
Section 6: Wrapping Up
Lecture 22 Thank you!
Anyone who's always wanted to write but couldn't get started.,Anyone who writes but can't seem to find the time.,Anyone who loses steam because they can't finish their projects.
Screenshots
Say "Thank You"
rapidgator.net:
ddownload.com: