14 Tips to Have Your Most Productive Summer Ever
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It can be hard to write during the summer. So much will vie for your attention. Also, everyone will be in vacation mode, making it especially hard to be bold and resilient enough to write anyways. I believe we can all write during the summer and have fun doing so.
Summer can be an enjoyable time for all of us. Writers can get new ideas, get a tan, relax, and exhale. They can enjoy BBQs and fun times with family as well as write. And they can look forward to the fall to get some must-needed writing done on larger projects.
However, in the meantime, you can write most days and get even a bit of writing done during the summer so that you don’t feel like you wasted your summer. And you’ll have all kinds of new ideas for new manuscripts too. Just follow some of the tricks and tips outlined in this e-book for best results.
I just love the summer months! It offers new rhythms and structures to our day. It also offers us outings and places to visit, both far and close to home that are different and unique. It could give us a lot of new material and ideas for our fall writing.
In this e-book, I will show you how to have your most productive summer and still have fun with friends and family.
Irene S. Roth
Irene S. Roth, MA is an academic and freelance writer. She writes academically, for teens and tweens and adults. When she isn't writing, she is teaching. She is also pursuing a Master's of Social Work Degree.
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14 Tips to Have Your Most Productive Summer Ever - Irene S. Roth
14 Tips to Have Your Most Productive Summer Ever
Irene S. Roth
Copyright 2019 Irene S. Roth
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Tip 1: Assess Your Long-Term Writing Goals
Tip 2: Determine Your Short-Term Goals
Tip 3: Prioritize Your Writing Goals
Tip 4: Decide How Long You Will Write Every Day
Tip 5: Try to Write Every Day
Tip 6: Plan Which Goals You Will Complete Before the Week Begins
Tip 7: Create a Family Mission Statement
Tip 8: Deal with Distraction
Tip 9: Think Outside of the Box
Tip 10: Practise Extreme Self-Care
Tip 11: Develop Times for Solitude
Tip 12: Take Time for Rest and Recreation Every Day
Tip 13: Carry a Small Notebook with You
Tip 14: Balance Writing with Play
Conclusion
About the Author
Introduction
Writing during the summer can be hard. There is always something coming up to distract us from our main intentions. This usually results in frustration and even guilt for writers. In addition, if we don’t write, we won’t be productive. The summer will end, and we will be wondering why we didn’t write—even a bit. At this point, guilt will set in and it will be hard to get back into our writing rhythms in the fall. Therefore, it is important for all of us to find time to write during the summer holidays. We really can both write and enjoy ourselves with the family and friends. I will show how we can do so throughout this e-book.
One way to write consistently during the summer is to try to set one writing goal to complete. It could be something like writing a few picture books or a few short stories. Or, it could be more complex such as revising your WIP so that in the fall you could make the