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The Five Writing Habits Killing your Productivity

9/26/2014

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Habit 1: Being a slave to the squiggly line

When writing, do not try to make every word right. Let a few words stay red as you unleash your writing. The reason to let things stay wrong because going back to change every wrong word, interrupts your flow, and makes you have to rethink each time to regain your flow. Letting things stay wrong, and letting the spell checker take charge will free up hours of your time.

Habit 2: Being an ever-ready editor


When writing, do not let your perfectionist take over and continuously rephrase the same sentence over and over, the same paragraph over and over, and even your paper over and over. Waiting until the end allowing yourself to free write, will create greater flow and save more time by eliminating any edits until the end.

Habit 3: Mapping it all out

When writing, do not map out everything you need to write. It forces you to put blinders on your writing, limiting your ability create new ideas, as your stuck trying to fit it to your outline. It’s better to have an idea of where you want to go, but allowing yourself room to expand your ideas, create new ones, and build it into something incredible.


Habit 4: Not paying attention


Another bane to every writer’s existence is not paying attention. Being distracted by everything from emails, texts, knocks at the door, calls from friends, and at worst “the internet”. Not being focused in your writing and gravely effect your productivity as you are unable to write effectively and anything you do write is not your best. Therefore, take the time to escape your home and find a nice quiet place where you can concentrate on your work.


Habit 5: Forgetting to take time out


Another major habit of bad writing is forgetting to take time out while you write to refresh your batteries. Trying to force yourself to write will cause you to drag your writing down more. Take a walk, a swim, or even a step out for a breath of fresh air will allow you to energize your writing again and again.

Understanding that you have these habits is the first step in breaking them. But once you have broken them you will experience an instant increase in your productivity of ten-fold. This will allow you more time to do what’s important and not to write. Like live your life.



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Don't make this Mistake on DAY ONE...

9/18/2014

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Don't make an "infallible" business plan.

Hello there,

I am here to represent everyone who has ever made a business plan and after the fact had to immediately throw it out the window once everything got started.

Taking us to the main reason we all came for, an ode to why most business plans are a waste of time, energy, and how they are only useful for those who can predict the future.

Now let us begin…

Having worked with a multitude of businesses and worked on countless business plans, I have come to the conclusion that short-term business plans are in general, a waste of time, energy, and money.

And the 3 MAIN REASONS are as followed:

  1. You do not have a crystal ball.
My favorite part is the forecasts of sales and other assumption based numbers. They are my favorite because so many people fret and frustrate themselves over getting the numbers right, and in just the first quarter, their numbers were made of wishes and dreams, not facts.

Leading to my favorite statistic:

Unmanaged Index Funds beat Most Finance Managers.

2.     You cannot assume anything.

I don’t know how many times I have built an entire business plan based on false assumptions. The hours spent pining away at every detail to come to the realization that the foundational assumption is completely wrong.

The fun I have trying to salvage parts of the original business plan. Remembering how smart I felt as I planned for each minute problem. Realizing that what I assumed to be problems weren’t and what I assumed not to be problems brought the plan to shambles.

3.    You have better things to do, and the market won’t wait for you to do them.

            In working on business plans, I recognized I should be doing something else. I should be networking, getting clients, moving with the market instead of trying to fit it to a 30 page plan. A 30 page plan that the market just loves to eat, chew, and spit back up for entertainment.

However...

The ONE REASON you should have an evolving business plan with basic outline.

  1. A business is an experiment. And as an experiment, it must be tested again and again for desirable results.
            Otherwise, it may sputter out and die. Or. Implode in a very interesting way.

Therefore, research enough to have an idea of what you're doing. Experiment to find the right combination that works for the market. And turn on the heat when you find the things that do.

Take it from me.

Save a few days or weeks on trying to create the perfect plan.

Instead, make an imperfect one and fill in the blanks as you go.

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Lack of Posts

9/12/2014

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Hello everyone,
I apologize for my lack of posts recently, but things have been too hectic for me to give you desirable content worth posting.

I will resume next week on Sept 18.

And I will have the dynamite content you have come to expect.

Cheers my friends,

L. Thomas
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