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This simple trick helps me write FASTER
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@Eldritch_Catto

1 year ago

So basically we treat our motivation like a ghost. We give it an unfinished business for it to keep haunting us.

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@entropy3982

7 months ago

thanks! this sounds like really good advi

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@sladewilson9718

1 year ago

It’s all good fun until you forget what the word was supposed to be 😂

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@ShawnHCorey

1 year ago

Good advice. Another trick is to plan what you'll be writing the next time at the end of your writing day. When you sit down the next day, you'll already have something planned and can start easier.

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@damariuswingfield2144

10 months ago

As a waiter working and writing on the side, this is true. I just couldn't remember the name of the effect. Thanks man.

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@victor_bueno_br

7 months ago

Thats actually one of the most genius life-hacks that i've ever heard, specially in the creative realm

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@lesliewells-ig5dl

1 year ago

I do this too. Not in the middle of a word, but the middle of an incident in the book.

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@michaeltopfer1155

10 months ago

That’s because, once a task is finished, our mind thinks, that it no longer needs the memory of all the details, hence why it deletes most of it and we have a harder time starting a new one.

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@toa_master151

1 year ago

That's really interesting.
Perhaps I should consider this trick with my own writing. Thanks for the tip🙂

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@LoudWaffle

6 months ago

Bro I’m taking this to all of my studies. Far too often I stay up late trying to reach a good stopping point, but then the next day find it so hard to get back into the rhythm. Absolutely brilliant!

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@dino.niichan1991

1 year ago

This happened to me more than once. I complete a work before, say an dictionary of definitions or something, and put it aside. I picked it up again later on and realized I have almost no idea what I finished writing.

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@keithg460

6 months ago

Can confirm this is true.

I worked at a restaurant where I stood at the counter and wrote the order and then they would take the ticket and sit down. Server took care of the rest. It helped drink orders because I would make them while taking the order, and it sped that process up.

But I would literally flush their order from my mind after I handed them the ticket. I didn't need my brain cells committing too much energy.

But on many occasions, a few times a week, I'd have a lunch party where a group would sit together but order separately. I'd get done writing an order, hand it to them, and their friend would step up and say, "I'll have the same thing."

Cut to me staring at them in silence, blinking, no clue what I just wrote down.
But if I stopped part way through to make a drink, get the manager, talk to the cook, do anything else and then the friend said they wanted the same thing, I'd still remember it because I hadn't handed off the check yet.

Funny how the mind works.

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@clayswackhamer901

1 year ago

Wait this is brilliant

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@helvaxh8348

8 months ago

I always thought I preferred to finish a thought before putting it down but often found doing so difficult. Whatever I wrote was often forced and had to be reworked the next time I sat to write. Perhaps I should try this and leave final thought of the day unfinished - even down to the last word. I can appreciate the logic of this. Having something to do immediately gets me started on the doing instead of sitting there thinking about it.

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@MengtheMinor12

9 months ago

I actually did this just now, and it actually worked!

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@ShadowProject01

11 months ago

With my luck; I will right down half the word, come back to it the next day, …..and get stuck at trying to remember what word I was trying to write down before I stopped😂

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@erethesun

11 months ago

gasp Gonna try this! Thanks!

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@Vekcrazah

6 months ago

I'm not a psychologist by any means, hell i'm only in a couple years into my psychology studies. But perhaps it's something to do with the brain's auto flushing phenomenon? Similar to how a computer needs refreshing its memory to maintain functions, the brain needs to flush out short term memory to work better. Maybe completing the task eases and relaxes the brain and induces you with the feeling of accomplishment, allowing you to ease out of the state of mind you originally needed for your work

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@TheMusicscotty

6 months ago

Bro. That's GENIUS.

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@tresojos

8 months ago

quite fascinating

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