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Tips for planning your writing time!


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Tips for planning your writing time!



© Jill Black 2002

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The Internet has made it easy to build a successful freelance

career as a independent professional working from home or as a

means to provide an additional stream of income for an already

established writing and e-publishing online business.



Tips on planning your time



There are hundreds, if not thousands, of writers that produce

material while balancing babies, bank accounts, web sites or

other jobs.



As a independent writer you need to keep yourself creative,

motivated and productive all while coming up with new ideas,

writing articles, stories or ebooks.



It is important from the begining to learn to write regularly

and determine a writing schedule for yourself and stick to it.



You may not be able to find the time to write every day but

your success will be determined by the amount of time that you

do spend writing.



Try not to write for less than one hour per day and you will be

surprised at the amount of saleable material you can turn out

in this time.



Choose the actual writing times that suit you best. All writers

are different. Some work at four hour stretches of time, others

work a proper eight day, while some do marathon stretches until

they are finished.



If you find you work best early in the morning then develop a

regular routine for writing at this time. Similarly if you

work best at night then establish an evening routine.



Most articles will require research. Arrange research time in

your writing schedule. Some research tasks can only be done

during normal business hours, writing however is a different

matter.



If you can only spare the time to write part-time or for only

and hour a day take heart and remember!



William Faulkner wrote"sanctuary" part-time during the year

he worked in a hot, sweaty boiler room. Anthony Trollope worked

in the Post Office but wrote his classic vitorian novels before

dawn or on his way to work. Phyllis Wheatley wrote her book

of poetry while working as a slave...



Compared to these people how big are our own distractions,

interruptions and other excuses we make for not getting on

with earning a living from our writing.



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