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Am I really a morning/night writer or is it just an excuse? | Ep 49

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Takeaways

Being a morning or evening person when it comes to writing is not a matter of biology or habit, but rather a matter of trying different times of the day and finding what works best for each individual.

It is important to actually sit down and write, focusing on the output rather than just the feeling or inspiration.

Famous authors have had different writing routines, with some finding their optimal writing time in the morning and others in the evening.

Writers should prioritize their writing and find the time that works best for them, regardless of whether they consider themselves morning or evening people.

Sound Bites

"Am I really a morning or a night person or is this just another form that I used to procrastinate?"

"You have to try morning, you have to try evening. You have to understand that because some of most of us we can write boom morning, evening."

"Being a morning or evening person is not a problem. The problem is using that as an excuse not to write."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction: Morning or Evening Person for Writing?

02:13 Trying Different Writing Times

05:05 The Problem of Using Morning or Evening Person as an Excuse

08:07 The Insignificance of Being a Morning or Evening Person for Short Writing Sessions

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72 episodes

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Takeaways

Being a morning or evening person when it comes to writing is not a matter of biology or habit, but rather a matter of trying different times of the day and finding what works best for each individual.

It is important to actually sit down and write, focusing on the output rather than just the feeling or inspiration.

Famous authors have had different writing routines, with some finding their optimal writing time in the morning and others in the evening.

Writers should prioritize their writing and find the time that works best for them, regardless of whether they consider themselves morning or evening people.

Sound Bites

"Am I really a morning or a night person or is this just another form that I used to procrastinate?"

"You have to try morning, you have to try evening. You have to understand that because some of most of us we can write boom morning, evening."

"Being a morning or evening person is not a problem. The problem is using that as an excuse not to write."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction: Morning or Evening Person for Writing?

02:13 Trying Different Writing Times

05:05 The Problem of Using Morning or Evening Person as an Excuse

08:07 The Insignificance of Being a Morning or Evening Person for Short Writing Sessions

  continue reading

72 episodes

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