How Deadlines Can Work Against Writers, Despite Best Intentions
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How Deadlines Can Work Against Writers, Despite Best Intentions
Hey there Writers and Muse Daters! Today I talk with Annalisa about accountability: why it’s important, how the right kind of accountability can accelerate a writer’s progress, and the wrong kind of accountability can stop a writer in his tracks. We discuss the neuroscience behind the writing gym, and how we help writers to master their fear.
We’ll answer these questions that authors ask:
- What kind of accountability is helpful to our writing?
- What does Neuroscience say about the kind of accountability we should have around our writing?
- How do we get into creative flow in our writing?
- Are due dates really helpful to writers?
- What kind of writing class will help you to become a better writer?
- How does Neuroscience inform how we learn and create best?
- How does the lack of accountability change the writer’s mindset?
- How do deadlines work against writers despite best intentions?
- What is the intersection of Neuroscience, psychology and writing?
- What circumstances are best for writing?
- How to finish and sell your novel
If you like what you’ve heard and are interested to see if you’re the right fit for the Writing Gym, here’s what to do next. Head to www.datewiththemuse.com/publishnow, and book an appointment to speak with our team.
Here’s how it works. We’ll get on the phone for about 45 minutes and we’ll get crystal clear on three things.
— the best way for you to publish
— the best way to achieve your publishing dream
— the exact strategy you should be using to reach your publishing goals
Remember, publishing a book well doesn’t happen on its own. You need expert guidance to make it happen. We’ve helped writers all over the world to finish, publish and sell their novels well, all while sharing their unique story and making the world a better place along the way.
To see if we can help you to do the same, click Annalisa’s photo below!
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CREDITS
The Writing Gym Podcast is hosted by Andi Brixey, Personal Trainer in The Writing Gym.
It features Annalisa Parent, the resident writing coach in The Writing Gym.
Audio Production by Tito Heiderer