As
writers we place a lot of emphasis on the writing craft. That's
extremely important because it makes our writing better. But I think
it's also a good idea to pay attention to some non-writing tasks as
well. They can help or hinder our writing without us realizing it. I
have three non-writing tasks I think will help increase your writing
productivity.
Writing Space
How's your writing space? Is it cluttered? Does it take you a few
minutes to find everything you need? What about that reference book
you always refer to but can never find? Is it within sight and easy
reach? Do you have pens, paper and highlighters readily available?
These are things to consider. When you sit down to write, you don't
want to waste precious minutes searching through unorganized piles or
unlabeled notebooks. Clean up your space. Make sure everything you
might need is easy accessible. Also, try to put together a simple
organization system. While you decluttering, you might as well go a
bit further and actually organize things too. Just these simple steps
can add precious time back into your writing schedule.
Peace and Quiet
This might not be a problem for everyone, but it is for me. I live
in the house with two teens and a husband. It's hard to get peace and
quiet so I can concentrate. There are a couple of ways to handle this
without having to leave my writing space. You can invest in some
headsets that either block out reduce noise. These can be a bit
expensive, so if you are frugal like me, you can take the alternative
route. I have some inexpensive ear buds. I plug them in and head over
to http://simplynoise.com/. I
can listen to white, pink or brown noise. Basically it drowns out my
family and since there are really no words or rhythms, my mind
doesn't focus on the noise. You can use it online, or for a small
price, you can download the type of noise you want. Simple peace and
quiet.
Blocking the Internet If
the Internet is your distraction, there are a few ways to keep it
from sabotaging your writing time. If you have DSL you can disconnect
Internet on your individual computer. If you are connected directly
into the router, then unplug yourself. If you are connected
wirelessly, get to your network connections and then choose
disconnect for your wireless connection. Be sure to turn off the
connect automatically option. If you forget, it will reconnect you in
short order! Another option is to use Internet Blocking Software. My
favorite is called Freedom. It costs a mere $10. You simply tell it
how long you want the Internet blocked, up to a maximum of eight
hours. To get the trial version top by http://macfreedom.com/.
These
three things can add productivity back to your writing time. And I
bet somewhere along the line, will make it more enjoyable as well.
I'm sure that's going to come through in your writing as well. Happy
writing!
About
the Author:
Marietta
"Mari" Taylor is the the author of Surviving
Unemployment Devotions To Go and is monthly blogger for the
GoAskMom
blog at wral.com. Find out more about Mari at her blog
or her website, www.mariettataylor.net.
7 comments:
Mari, Great tips for having the 'right' writing environment. It's so easy to get distracted that taking steps to have focused writing time is essential.
Karen Cioffi Writing and Marketing
Great tips. I have to close down the internet or I can easily get distracted.
There are SO many things that are distractions, so many ways to procrastinate!! Thanks for the tips and reminders.
Good suggestions Mari. I have trained myself to work in the midst of chaos, but sometimes quiet and a good "well-lighted" place is mandatory.
Cut off the internet?--Mari you're too cruel. I'm having a panic attack at the very thought. But of course, you're right. It takes hours out of my day if I let it.
Now I'll just divert and have a look at your recommended websites and then the online dictionary to check my spellings...and then maybe get back to work...
Mari:
Terrific tips! I know for myself if my desk is cluttered and unorganized I can't even think straight.
Regards,
Donna
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Thanks to everyone for stopping by. I confess my biggest issue is clutter and secondary is Internet. So I wrote these for myself as well :)
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