The Only Reason Not To Write Every Day
Sep 21st, 2008 | By CJ | Category: Featured Articles, article writing
No excuses! Well, maybe this one…

There is one simple rule to becoming a prolific writer: WRITE. Write frequently, at least every day. If you must start out with only a few minutes a day, that’s fine, as long as you strive to increase your keyboard time. Every day, write.
Getting into a regular habit of writing will make it easier for you, in the long run. Soon enough, you will feel the need to write. From that desire, ideas flow.
It’s as simple as that.
Stumble it!













Ah, the secret is to have a corner desk and reserve the back half (under the warm lamp) for beasts of the fuzzy persuasion.
I, too, am taking Yaro’s class. Isn’t it great?
G.
Oh, what a wonderful idea! LOL! My cats actually fight over lounging on top of my PC tower so they can look out the window. I think I’m going to come back as a cat in my next life! ROFL!!
Yaro is da bomb!
Thanks for visiting, Grace!
~cj