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I've written every single day for 500 days.
Since then, I can point *every* good thing that's happened in my life back to this daily habit.
But in the beginning, I remember being overwhelmed.
So if you're looking to start writing, here are 6 frameworks that will make it easy:
Since then, I can point *every* good thing that's happened in my life back to this daily habit.
But in the beginning, I remember being overwhelmed.
So if you're looking to start writing, here are 6 frameworks that will make it easy:
Start with these 7 dead-simple steps to build a daily writing habit:
Then use this thread to fill yourself with ideas to write about (so you never stare at a blank page again):
Like to read?
99% of writing books are a waste of time.
Pick up these 8 and throw the rest away:
99% of writing books are a waste of time.
Pick up these 8 and throw the rest away:
From there, stop over-editing with this dead-simple 3-step editing process:
After that, develop the mindset of a professional writer (and leave the amateur writing mindset behind):
And finally, here's everything I learned from studying the craft of writing for 500 hours (distilled into 11 tweets):
There's a lot packed in here, so if you can't get to them all today, jump back to the top of the thread:
• Retweet it
• Bookmark it
• Hit reply with your biggest writing question
Then, be sure to follow me @dickiebush for more writing threads.
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• Retweet it
• Bookmark it
• Hit reply with your biggest writing question
Then, be sure to follow me @dickiebush for more writing threads.
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With your daily writing habit built, it's time to start publishing online.
And here's a 13,000-word Ultimate Guide with everything you need:
startwritingonline.com
And here's a 13,000-word Ultimate Guide with everything you need:
startwritingonline.com