Tag Archives: productivity
A new tip for productivity
As a homeschooling mom, I do all my planning for the week on Sundays. I use a spreadsheet that lays out the full week, organizes by topic, and lets me see in one page what needs to be done, and … Continue reading
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The timer: a writer’s valuable tool
My Iphone has a timer, which quacks when it goes off to alert me the time is up. Yes, it quacks. It’s the one tone I find that’s both whimsical, a gentle reminder, and a sound you don’t often here … Continue reading
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Blog Mention: Juiced on Writing
I happened upon Juicedonwriting.com while Stumbling the other day, and found it was quite impressive. Not only can you find a number of useful tips, its easy to navigate and offers articles on subjects such as reviews, publishing, general writing … Continue reading
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Spacejock Software
Spacejock Software. This I previously mentioned in a post about writing software, and other handy programs. What’s really great is they are all free, small and compact, and quiet useful.
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Writing Tip- Meeting word counts
Trying to meet word counts, especially for the National Novel Writing Month, you might find yourself falling behind for a number of reasons. A tip I find most helpful is to use writing bursts. Sit with a timer for 10-15 … Continue reading
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My favorite writer’s tools
What I use to help me along with writing and ideas; A regular, purse-sized notebook- The pen and paper method works best for me during moments where I’m waiting in a doctor’s office, or those other moments of pause in … Continue reading
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Leechblock: Adding to productivity
I read a quote once that stated “Facebook: Procrastination at its very best”. I think this also includes sites such as MySpace, Twitter, and other social networks that lures you into their network of comments, blogs, media, and applications, before … Continue reading
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