Better Writing Productivity

Need to be more productive?  With the constant stream of distraction we’re regularly subjected to, it’s not unusual to find yourself affected, even when it’s time to work.  These tried-and-tested tips should be a good starting point for writers looking to get more done in the time (however small) they may have.

Write as soon as you wake up. If you can write first thing in the morning (or whichever time of the day you get up), then it’s a great opportunity.  Having enjoyed sufficient rest and bearing a clear mind, writing can feel effortless at this time.  More importantly, though, it sets a productive tone for the rest of your day.

Loud up on tools. Writing tools, such as proofreading software and grammar checkers, can save you a lot of time.  Integrate them into your regular work activities and be amazed at how much time it adds to your workday.

Follow a strict schedule. When you’re trying to squeeze in writing into a busy life, scheduling can work wonders.  Draw up a plan and follow it strictly.

Make sacrifices. How important is your writing to you?  If it’s high on the list, then be willing to make sacrifices.  What things can you give up to make more time for your writing?

Minimize workspace distraction. The problem with working on a computer is the heavy amount of distraction it facilitates.  All that, aside from your cell phone and cornucopia of gadgets.  Personally, I advise everyone to work on a computer with no internet connection.  Fill it with desktop versions of all the software and data you need, relying on it solely.