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How to Develop the Writing Habit—Even if You Don’t Have 
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Writing takes time, which isn't easy to find. Work, kids, 
housework all get in the way. But these simple steps can 
help you write more often and with better results.

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Written By: Melinda Copp
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How to Develop the Writing Habit—Even if You Don’t Have 
Time to Write
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

Writing takes time, which isn't easy to find. 

I know, because although I write for a living, I still don't 
always spend enough time on the writing that I most want 
to do. Work, kids, vacuuming all get in the way. And for 
those people who aren't writers by trade, but need or want 
to write for professional or business reasons, then you may 
need a little help developing your writing habit.

The following simple steps can help you write more often 
and with better results.

1. Write Every Day
Developing a habit means doing something regularly. 
Therefore you should do your best to find time to write 
every day. It doesn't have to be a long period of time, even 
fifteen minutes will do if that's all you can spare. The key is 
to practice every day!

2. Set Manageable Writing Goals
Books are written one sentence at a time, so don't fall into 
the trap of only sitting down to write when you have 
several hours at a time to devote to your work. Even if you 
only have time to put down a paragraph, that's progress.

3. Don't Stress About Writing
When you over-think your writing projects, they can seem 
bigger and more important . . . and much more intimidating 
than they really should be. Just sit down and write; don't 
make a big deal out of it. The true beauty of a manuscript 
doesn't appear until a few revisions, anyways. Just put your 
words on paper.

4. When You're Writing, Write Without Your Inner Critic
Another part of letting loose and approaching writing with 
confidence is allowing yourself to write terrible sentences 
and paragraphs just to put something on the page and get 
through blocks. Don't rework sentences until you've 
completed an entire draft-it will only slow you down and 
make writing more difficult.

5. Get Feedback on Your Writing
At some point, you have to start sharing what you're 
working on with people who can provide encouragement 
and insight into how to improve. Try to aim for a balance of 
supporters, like best friends and parents, with professional 
opinions, which won't always be as easy to swallow as a 
big cheer from mom.

Anyone who wants to write can do it. Discipline is the key, 
and catching the writing habit doesn't hurt, either. With 
these tips, you can write better and faster than you ever 
imagined.

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Melinda Copp helps aspiring self-help, business, and 
nonfiction authors write and publish books that establish 
expertise, attract clients and opportunities, and share their 
message in a compelling way. Visit 
http://www.writerssherpaprograms.com/writeabook.html 
for a free copy of her Write Your Book Quick-Start Mini E-
course.

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