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Mitu100@
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No matter how “small” the distraction is

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But the editor is constantly reprimanding him.

The result?

Write, delete, write, delete… give up.

This is the everyday life of many writers.

To prevent this from happening to you, there is a simple solution: shoot the critic. And don't revive him until you have finished your writing goal.

Let the productive person croatia telegram screening write – even if it’s a bunch of bullshit with cream.

Only then can the editor pull out his reading glasses and red pen.

So within a few months I wrote an e-book : The Content Terminator .

Only when the book was finished did I start correcting, deleting and revising.

Not before.

Faster Writing Trick #6:
Chop off the octopus’ tentacles
The unproductive writers are like octopuses:

They stretch their eight tentacles in all directions: Instagram, smartphone, music, research, YouTube, Wikipedia, email and WhatsApp.

Every 5 minutes there is a “small” distraction.

The problem is that it is a huge waste of resources for your brain.

Because even if the distraction is only “brief”, it takes longer for your brain to get back into it.

When switching between different activities, the brain uses up a lot of resources just for the change.

It's like stock trading. Every time you buy or sell a share, you pay a commission to the broker. No matter how big or small the block of shares. Every transaction costs money.

That’s why they say on the stock market: “Back and forth makes your pockets empty.”

When writing, the rule is: “Back and forth clears your mind.”

Write Faster
So say goodbye to multitasking and constantly switching between different activities forever.

Be a one-tentacle octopus that can only do one thing.
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