Do you wonder how some writers can write on the go? Or how they seem to conquer their creative muse to write anywhere like on the beach, or while on an airplane?
You are not alone.
“But you don’t need the perfect setup to do the work. For example, I’ve written five of my books completely on airplanes.” Seth Godin
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There are several things writers can do to increase productivity (see also ‘How To Use Preparation To Increase Productivity In Your Creative Life‘). For example, consider adopting different writing habits to make every minute work to your advantage.
Here are more ideas.
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Tools like Trello and Asana are great for organizing writing projects. You can also use a web-based, Kanban-style tool like MeisterTask.
In addition, there are editing tools like Grammarly and ProWriting Aid to help make our writing clear and mistake-free.
CoSchedule is great for organizing your blog posts, email, and social media promotion all in one place if you are a blogger.
Friends and family ask me all the time how I can get my writing done. I like to keep a notebook or journal with me at all times to record ideas or to write.
I compiled a list of motivational books, notebooks, headphones, and snacks that help me.
I also created the infographic below to offer five suggestions on how to write on the go.
If you have any to add, share your input in the comment box.
After all, we’re all in this together.
Productive Writer’s Guide on How to Write on the Go (Infographic)