March 16, 2022
The power behind coming up
Have you heard of "blank page syndrome"?That's when you sit down to write and
the absolute blankness of the page becomes overwhelming to the point where you
just can't think of anything to write.For a writer, there is nothing worse than
starting out writing with a blank page.I've heard that professional writers will
purposefully end their writing day in the middle of expressing an idea, so that
when they start writing the next morning they just pick up with the thought they
left off on, rather than starting a new idea from scratch.
That is a writing
trick that allows you to keep your momentum flowing so that you don't have to go
through "blank page syndrome".When you're doing article marketing, you need to
produce a steady stream of articles every month. That means that you will be
writing pretty regularly, and you'll have to find a way to contend with "blank
page syndrome".I've got some good news for you--in the same way that
professional writers create a cycle of writing momentum by arranging their
writing so that they never (or rarely) have to look at a blank page, so you can
use what I call an "article skeleton" to rid yourself of the dreaded blank page
syndrome.An article skeleton OEM
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title, an intro paragraph, or just a few points to more fully elaborate at a
later date.If you can get in the habit of creating article skeletons, your will
relieve much stress from the writing process, make it easier to write articles
faster, and even have some fun with the whole process!
Here's how to create an
article skeleton:1) Set aside some time to spend on brainstorming. The purpose
of this session is not to write a complete article, but rather come up with
several ideas for future articles.2) You may already have some ideas--quickly
start writing down makeshift titles and major points to cover. I find that
sometimes the intro paragraph writes itself. The power behind coming up with
article skeletons is that the pressure is off--you do not need to do anything
final. You are just coming up with ideas, possible intros, and points to
cover.The ironic thing is that once there is no pressure to produce a great
piece of writing, your writing will often improve along with your creativity.
Many times when I look back at an article skeleton I find that I'm very happy
with what I've written and don't need to change a thing. Then the little bit
that I have already written just propels me to finish out the article.3) Come up
with as many article skeletons as you can--don't spend too much time on it
though. You should not be thinking too much about this or laboring over wording
or crafting sentences. A good time limit for each article skeleton is about 5
minutes.4) Get the skeleton in place and then set it aside for a rainy day.5)
When you sit down to write and are drawing a blank, look through your collection
of article skeletons. Look at the titles and see what topic catches your
attention. When you open the draft and see that you already have a head start,
it's a huge relief!
It's much easier to write the article once it's already
started.I've got several dozen of these 'article skeletons', and it's always a
joy to open one up to find that the article is already started for me. Articles
get written so much faster when you don't have to deal with the "How should I
start writing this article?" feeling.Are you ready to kiss "blank page syndrome"
goodbye? Will you try this technique of creating a reserve of article
skeletons?------------------------
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