Knocking Out Writer’s Block
March 13, 20185 Ways to Create the Time You Need to Write!
December 9, 2021Here’s a simple writing equation to remember so that you can write your book: Action = Reaction
You can motivate yourself by taking Action.
Even if you do not feel motivated at the moment.
Here’s one more thing to remember: Less = More.
Because “Less” is more doable than “More”.
It’s easier to do “Less” than it is to do “More”.
You don’t need to write for a long time to see results in a short amount of time.
When you write for fifteen minutes per day, you will see firsthand how your writing becomes exponential.
One page becomes two, two becomes four, then four becomes eight.
Just like drinking an extra glass of water per day, walking an extra one-half mile lap around the block,
saving $10 per day can all add up in a short amount of time. In one week, you will have consumed an
extra 7 glasses of water, walked an extra 3.5 miles, and saved $70.
These results will motivate you to do “More”.
But, if you cannot, remember that “Less” is still superior to “More.”
That’s because “Less” breeds consistency.
So, write for at least fifteen minutes per day to achieve “Consistency”.
Because Consistency = Results
Writing for fifteen minutes per day for one week will help you achieve
1. Clarity
2. Focus
3. Discovery
Writing for fifteen minutes per day for one week will make you want to write “More”.
But, if you can’t write “More”, write “Less”.
Just be consistent with the “Less”.