The Winans sing a song called "Tomorrow". It speaks about person who procrastinates in making a decision. However, refusing to make a decision today and putting it off until the next day can be a dangerous thing.
"Procrastination" Did you know that procrastination is one of the biggest stumblingblocks for writers. We try to say we don't have enough time or we don't know what to write. Maybe it's fear or a lack of passion, but as a writer I say: JUST WRITE. It may not be your best writing, but something is better than nothing.
You can do it, but you must hunger to see your words in print. If you're serious about wanting to write, then here are some great points for warding off procrastination:
1) Know when the best time is for you to write (morning, afternoon, evening).
2) Write consistently.
3) Create a web and write down some deas even if they don't make sense to you.
4) Edit later.
5) If you've written something, and you don't know what else to do with it, put it down for a week or two and start something else (You should go back to it, though).
It's important to write today because tomorrow may never come!
Sincerely,
The Resource Writer
Thursday, May 14, 2009
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