PAGE 1: Free Writing Exercise: Books, Articles, Blog Posts
PAGE 2: What is Free-Writing?
PAGE 3: Free-Writing Exercise: Get Started
PAGE 4: A Short Guide to Writing a Book, Article (3 Steps)
PAGE 5: Important: Do NOT Stop Writing!


Hello, WA fam!

This training will be short, yet to the point.

It's been a while since I created my last two training tutorials!

If you remember, I try to create tutorials as soon as I learn about something so this is what I decided to do this time too.


This time, I decided to share a free-writing practice that is effective if you write your books (but also articles and/or serious blog posts).


We, as bloggers and/or book writers, are involved a lot in writing process, so this technique will help you unleash your creativity.

Not only that but sometimes after writing an unusually large amount of blog posts you may come to a point that is usually called "writer's block".

If you are experiencing challenges in writing new content for your blog, you try this exercise.

It works for me and I truly hope it will work for you too!


NEXT: What is Free-Writing?



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MichalB Premium
I actually did the free writing - I guess twice already. But I kept writing only about 3-5minutes.

Thanks to your training Zarina, I will continue to do so more often and much longer.
But it is a great to know that i was on the tight track ;)

Thanks again
Mike
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Zarina Premium Plus
Good stuff, Mike! Did it ever help you with the writer's block?
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MichalB Premium
Hello Zarina,

Thank you for getting back to me :)

It sure helps.

I just finished the Free-writing about a new post I am about to publish today.
It took me ... actually I don't know how long exactly.
It could be 5 minutes or 20 minutes.

I was in the "zone" and I just felt like I needed to put down all the thoughts that came into my mind.

Time doesn't matter while you are in the "zone", right :)

But sometimes it happens to me that I can't get myself into the writing...
And I know the reason as well - Just need to do more research.

Wishing you a wonderful day and Do Enjoy this "before-Xmass" Time :)

Cheers,
Mike
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Zarina Premium Plus
Thanks for your feedback, Mike! Glad it helps :) I hope you enjoy the holiday season too!
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EFors Premium
Seems interesting! Thank you, I have bookmarked it. :))
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Zarina Premium Plus
Hi Elma, good to see you! How've you been? :))
I definitely recommend this technique! Sometimes when I feel stuck, I just take a pen and a paper and simply just write ANYTHING. Then throughout the writing, some ideas start popping in and the writer's block is removed :) Try it!
I am excited to hear if it worked on you!
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Ultimateless Premium
Good ideas!!!
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Zarina Premium Plus
Hi, Michael, good to see you again! How are ya?
This technique for sure does help to activate the creative side - works amazingly well when writing serious stuff :)
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Ultimateless Premium
I am still working towards serious stuff...comical at the moment!
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Zarina Premium Plus
Patience and time, Michael :) and a bit of practice will make it perfect!
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jokoss Premium
Thanks, very useful
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Zarina Premium Plus
My pleasure to be helpful!
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AlexEvans Premium Plus
This is very helpful thank you very much.
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Zarina Premium Plus
Hey Alexander, how you doing?
Thank you for stopping by - always happy to help! This technique works very well actually - somehow it activates the creative side in people (or at least in me).
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johnwnewman Premium
Great idea!
Thanks :-)
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Zarina Premium Plus
Hey John!
Great to see you as usual :) How are you?
And thanks, I am happy to be helpful! It really is useful creating a tutorial right after I learn about something or follow the idea of creating a tutorial based on something I know. Those lovely "sparks"! :D
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johnwnewman Premium
I am great thanks Zarina!
And you are on the right track... learn, then teach! :-)
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Zarina Premium Plus
Thank you! :) that's what I love doing - learning and then sharing my knowledge right away while it's "fresh"!
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