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This is Bonus Video 1.3A in the course: Get Paid To Write Copy Module 1: How to overcome procrastination, writer’s block, and rookie writing errors
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Learning outcomes: How to: Overcome procrastination Deal with perfectionism Create space to write Write, edit and proof efficiently Write quickly Keep motivated
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We’re afraid that the final result will not be good enough This fear stops us from starting “Perfectionist” Syndrome People pride themselves on it - not a quality we should aspire to! Why don’t we start sooner?
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To put off doing something, especially out of habitual carelessness or laziness To postpone or delay needlessly It’s a habit - needs to be worked on constantly Overcoming procrastination:
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Leads to – less confidence defensiveness reduced productivity demand for higher standards from others this creates pressure on others to match your standards – perpetuates the cycle Perfectionism:
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Get clear about the task – often confusion about what is needed causes procrastination Break the job down into chunks Read a motivational book or listen to a podcast – have it handy Solutions to procrastination:
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Start with the end in mind - visualise what the final product/piece will look like Stop - go for a walk, a bike ride, get a coffee, tackle another part - but come back!!! Solutions to procrastination:
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Say to yourself: “Complete Complete Complete” “This is good enough for now” “This will do” “I will make it better next time” “This has to get finished now” “It’s probably better than I think it is” “Will more tinkering make it measurably better?” Mantras to manage procrastination:
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What’s the worst that can happen? We’re not saving lives Will this matter in 10/10/10? Mantras to manage procrastination:
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If you’re not scared once a day, you’re not growing Visit a cemetery – often. Acknowledge this is where you’ll end up – so you may as well live life to full and not care what the critics think Mantras to manage procrastination:
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Promise yourself that you’ll only write for 20 minutes. Make phone calls if you don’t feel like writing. Getting started:
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Go to a café and make notes in a book if you don’t feel like writing Make an appointment to see a supplier/strategic alliance to get motivated without doing any work Getting started:
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Think how good you’ll feel when it’s done. Plan a lunch with a friend at 1pm – if you are on a roll, cancel the lunch and schedule dinner. Getting started:
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Write with a buddy Set an immovable deadline – book a holiday Short term reward: “When I finish this job/page/project, I’ll book a massage/lunch Getting started:
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Long term reward: Book a holiday – something to look forward to Work for 20 minutes only Getting started:
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Do some research and tell yourself you aren’t doing any writing that day Have motivational/educational CDs/Podcasts in the car Listen to fast tempo music before starting work Getting started:
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Make some phone calls or do research if you can’t manage to do any writing Attend professional development courses/seminars/webinars – keep refreshed Getting started:
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Read motivational literature: Tim Ferris Eric Ries (Lean Start Up) Smart Company Dynamic Business Anthill Malcolm Gladwell Inspirational business quotes Keeping motivated on a day to day basis:
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Read it first thing in the morning if you’re struggling to get up Keeping motivated on a day to day basis:
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Creating space to write:
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Some clutter is okay A lot of clutter is not Clear the decks before you start:
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Clear the desk – even if you have to shift it to another room for the time being without going through it page by page Peter Walsh - author Clear the decks before you start:
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Write first thing in the morning – not for everyone but generally best for many Don’t be tempted to check emails before you start – distracts your brain Brain Dump – make a ‘to do’ list the night before of everything you have to do so you can focus on writing When should you write?
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Turn off the phone, turn off the email alert, close the door, put headphones on Multi-tasking is a myth – it’s not possible – research proves it Getting clear on the task and writer’s block: coming up! When should you write?
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This is the end of Bonus Video 1.3A in the course: Get Paid To Write Copy Module 1: How to overcome procrastination, writer’s block, and rookie writing errors
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