tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1702106898657185530.post1846758480626398744..comments2023-12-24T01:38:56.048-08:00Comments on How to Write Fast: Swat Swarming "Shoulds" - Taking positive control of your writing lifePeter Mach IIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12053926423321956312noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1702106898657185530.post-55079005805790636852014-04-05T07:47:40.294-07:002014-04-05T07:47:40.294-07:00Hi, Nuri This is a valid concern. When I was fir...Hi, Nuri This is a valid concern. When I was first writing, I sometimes tried to increase productivity by just racing to put more words on paper or by not allowing key concepts to percolate. That approach can, and often does, hurt the art. And it doesn't increase productivity.<br />I've found that two basic approaches can increase writing productivity without damaging the work itself. The first is to manage bad habits that get in the way of quick starts, introduce editing at the wrong time, or lead to confusion. The second is to gradually introduce good habits, such as noting ideas in full sentences and planning for the next day's work. <br />So, rather than just quickening your pace, improving your processes is the way to write faster.<br />PeterPeter Mach IIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12053926423321956312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1702106898657185530.post-79013994251095808582014-04-04T17:54:11.352-07:002014-04-04T17:54:11.352-07:00My writing experience start with hard. But it more...My writing experience start with hard. But it more and more feel like art. <br />I want to write fast but why it seems ruining my art ?fas53234124242https://www.blogger.com/profile/00410824454604548068noreply@blogger.com