Just when I was thinking that I am becoming a bit better by writing more, here come to affirmative voices.
From http://pleasepunctuatethis.com/page/2:
Writing’s like exercise, you have to work out those muscles a lot to make them strong.
Also, a weekly writing plan for writers!
http://blog.ezinearticles.com/2013/09/weekly-writing-plan-to-strengthen-your-writing-muscles.html
Writing is like a muscle and with regular exercise, you’ll improve your ability to compel readers with your message and prevent those muscles from seizing up.
Make exercising your writing muscles a daily habit by incorporating this easy Weekly Writing Plan into your routine. This routine starts you off with 1 article per week. However, you wouldn’t use the same weight every day to strengthen your muscles, would you? Continue challenging your writing muscles by increasing the amount of articles published per week to improve your writing skills as well as build your exposure and authority.
It really does adds up! Check it out:
Weekly Writing Plan
Transcription
Day 1: Outline
Focus on another task! Once you’ve written down your topic’s intention in an outline, allow your topic to sit in your head and even sleep on it. You will unconsciously “work on it” as your brain processes new and old information: what you already know about the topic, relevant information, experiences, memories, and more.
Day 2: Write
Once you’ve finished writing, focus on something else – it doesn’t have to be complicated, just something that will pull your attention. You need to step outside of your power-writing mode by recharging your brain on another task.
Day 3: Revise & Proofread
Focus on a positive activity or thought. Day 3 can be grueling and humbling, so it’s important to reaffirm your strengths and remember the good things.
Day 4: Submit & Plan Release
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Additional Resources
From http://pleasepunctuatethis.com/page/2:
Writing’s like exercise, you have to work out those muscles a lot to make them strong.
Also, a weekly writing plan for writers!
http://blog.ezinearticles.com/2013/09/weekly-writing-plan-to-strengthen-your-writing-muscles.html
Weekly Writing Plan to Strengthen Your Writing Muscles
“Don’t be a writer, be writing.” – William FaulknerWriting is like a muscle and with regular exercise, you’ll improve your ability to compel readers with your message and prevent those muscles from seizing up.
Make exercising your writing muscles a daily habit by incorporating this easy Weekly Writing Plan into your routine. This routine starts you off with 1 article per week. However, you wouldn’t use the same weight every day to strengthen your muscles, would you? Continue challenging your writing muscles by increasing the amount of articles published per week to improve your writing skills as well as build your exposure and authority.
It really does adds up! Check it out:
- 1 article per week for one year = 52
- 2 articles per week for one year = 104
- 3 articles per week for one year = 156
Weekly Writing Plan
Transcription
Day 1: Outline
- Create a Catchy Title that Hooks Readers
- Write Dynamic Subheadings that Organize Your Article
- Establish Your Call-to-Action
Focus on another task! Once you’ve written down your topic’s intention in an outline, allow your topic to sit in your head and even sleep on it. You will unconsciously “work on it” as your brain processes new and old information: what you already know about the topic, relevant information, experiences, memories, and more.
Day 2: Write
- Review & Revise Your Outline for Missing Elements
- Fill the Outline in with Quality, Juicy Details & Descriptions
- Focus on Writing
- Don’t Stop or Pause to Consider What You Wrote
- We Mean It! Write Now. Edit Later
Once you’ve finished writing, focus on something else – it doesn’t have to be complicated, just something that will pull your attention. You need to step outside of your power-writing mode by recharging your brain on another task.
Day 3: Revise & Proofread
- Pretend It’s Not Your Piece
- Trim Superfluous Text
- Seek Out Holes in Logic
- Revise as Necessary
- Proofread for Spelling and Grammar
- Repeat Steps 1-5 as Necessary
Focus on a positive activity or thought. Day 3 can be grueling and humbling, so it’s important to reaffirm your strengths and remember the good things.
Day 4: Submit & Plan Release
- Read Through the Article One More Time
- Submit to EzineArticles.com
- Develop Your Article Release Plan (Social Media, Newsletters, Alerts, etc.)
- Published: Yes – Fulfill Your Article Release Plan & Engage Your Audience
- Published: No – Awaiting Review? Take a Floater Day
- Published: No – Were There Issues Found? Address the Issues and Resubmit
- Contact EzineArticles’ Support as Needed
- Brainstorm Article Topics & Future Article Titles
- Scope Out the Competition
- Research Trends
- Connect & Engage with Your Audience
- Read (Anything!) & Simply Absorb the Information
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Additional Resources
- How to Create Quality Content in 7 Steps [Learn more]
- How to Use Timeboxing to Write Articles Efficiently [Learn more]
- How to Prevent Article Writing Information Overload [Learn more]
- How to Promote Your Content [Learn more]
- 5 Methods to Put More Time on the Writing Clock [Learn more]
- 5 Steps to Gutting Your First Draft [Learn more]
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