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Why Writing a Fixed Number of Words Every Day Could Be Hindering Your Writing Progress

Why Writing a Fixed Number of Words Every Day Could Be Hindering Your Writing Progress

FromThe Three Month Vacation Podcast


Why Writing a Fixed Number of Words Every Day Could Be Hindering Your Writing Progress

FromThe Three Month Vacation Podcast

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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As writers, we count words when we are creating a book or writing an article. We look at completing a fixed number of words per day—800 words. And yet, that system can be counterproductive to finishing your article. Professional writers seem to follow another method, one that ignores the output and instead focuses on the article writing process. How do they do it? And what have we been doing incorrectly? Let's find out how to fix this problem and finish our articles. Click here to read: Why Writing 800 Words Every Day Could Be Hindering Your Article Writing Progress
Released:
Jul 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Sean D'Souza made two vows when he started up Psychotactics back in 2002. The first was that he'd always get paid in advance and the second was that work wouldn't control his life. He decided to take three months off every year. But how do you take three months off, without affecting your business and profits? Do you buy into the myth of "outsourcing everything and working just a few hours a week?" Not really. Instead, you structure your business in a way that enables you to work hard and then take three months off every single year. And Sean walks his talk. Since 2004, he's taken three months off every year (except in 2005, when there was a medical emergency). This podcast isn't about the easy life. It's not some magic trick about working less. Instead with this podcast you learn how to really enjoy your work, enjoy your vacation time and yes, get paid in advance.