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The 7 Secrets of the Prolific
The 7 Secrets of the Prolific: The Definitive Guide to Overcoming Procrastination, Perfectionism, and Writer's Block | Hillary Rettig
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You are not lazy, undisciplined, or uncommitted! Procrastination, perfectionism, and writer's block are habits rooted in scarcity and fear. If you know the seven secrets of the prolific, you can "magically" recover all the energy, discipline, and commitment you thought you had lost. Author, coach and workshop leader Hillary Rettig characterizes, in great detail and depth, the major causes of underproductivity, including: procrastination, perfectionism, resource scarcity, time scarcity, an ineffective writing process, bias, ambivalence, internalized oppression, traumatic rejection, and exploitative career paths. Then she tells you how to conquer each. The solutions are: 1. Identify and Overcome Perfectionism 2. Abundantly Resource Yourself 3. Manage Your Time 4. Optimize Your Writing Process 5. Understand and Claim Your Identity as a Writer 6. Cultivate Resilience in the Face of Rejection and Harsh Criticism, and 7. Create a Liberated Career. Those are the 7 Secrets of the Prolific! And whether you write fiction or nonfiction, or poetry, screenplays or something else - or whether you write for business or school - those secrets will help you speed your output, lower your stress, and bring you joy and fulfillment. Special sections include: *writing on the Internet (and how to withstand the Internet's harsh culture) *coping with the many clueless and/or challenging comments and questions people direct to writers (e.g., "When will you get that thing done?") and, *Publishing Without Perishing, a special Appendix just for graduate students and other academic writers.
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Smrloomis
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For me, this was helpful. There were definitely parts I skipped - like getting two computers and changing day jobs - but I thought her approach to other areas made a lot of sense. Worth the time, at least for me.

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I can't remember when I bought this book, but so far I'm enjoying it. This quote is from Stephen King about how he achieved his success as a writer. Basically, don't just work. Take good care of yourself too and pick a good partner.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Sounds like great advice to me! 8y
Smrloomis @Riveted_Reader_Melissa agreed! I probably wouldn't have picked up this book without reading or hearing something else she did (since I tend to avoid advice books with secret in the title), but it's working for me so far. 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa I agree, it sounds good...and yes, LOL, I usually avoid those kind of books too. 8y
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