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Best Tips to Improve Your Personal Productivity

Productivity improvement for writers.


Composing content is usually a remarkable enterprise. Think about your writing career as a line of work that depends on you getting it all – right. Putting yourself in the right mental and physical frame will increase your output.

Here are some techniques to simplify the writer’s life and business routines


1. Concentrate on a Specific Project One at a Time

When writers compose content, it is better done as a specific task. Avoid tumbling through many tasks at once.

Keep only one task in mind at a time, and write down the rest on a piece of paper. You can also store the rest on your personal computer.

2. Spend Money on Good Writing Technology

When ever I’m looking for good writing technology, I look for what is cheaper or what is free- first of all. This is a bad approach to investing in writing technology. My new focus this year is to look for the best, and not the free or cheaper.

Writing technology includes software and hardware types. Your good PC is a good writing tool, just as a good word processor is also a good writing tool. Don’t depend on tools that take over the writing process completely, this will remove the stamp of your personality – upon your writing.

When investing in writing technology invest more in your head, buy or download free eBooks; read more about grammar and style (and the subject as you want to write about). You can get free text to speech software for Microsoft word, at www.readplease.com to help you read eBooks (and other materials you collect from the web in a word document).

3, Use a Writing Schedule

Writing ideas may drop into the mind any time of the day- even at night. However you do not have to write only when there are ideas to write about. Your personal creativeness has to be resourceful persistently; this resourcefulness requires the commitment to stick to a schedule.

A schedule is simply a written list of what you want to (and what you can do), during the hour/day/week/month/year etc.

Write down a list of the writing tasks you can do within a time-frame, and stick to it until it is accomplished.


4. Closely Safeguard the Productive Moments of Your Time

Overlook distractions and sometimes even wants- like the urge to go for that heavy meal in the middle of a writing session. Labor on, Don’t quit.

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2 Responses to “Best Tips to Improve Your Personal Productivity”
  • vickylass
    January 22nd, 2012 at 12:44 pm

    Apart from having good technology to work, one should have discipline, daily input choosing the best time of the day to write and to respect the chosen time. Unless the house sets on fire or there’s blood, one should stay at the desk until completing a day’s work. My motto that I’ve as screen saver is “Inspiration exisrts, but it has to meet you at work!” Thanks for sharing. Well done.

  • traduslee
    January 23rd, 2012 at 2:23 pm

    Inspiration must meet you at work , what a fine motto.

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