Archive for month: August, 2011

From the Seven Secrets of the Prolific: a Writer Who Resources Herself Abundantly versus One Who Doesn’t

Prolific writers resource themselves abundantly. They invest in themselves and their writing. They work on great-functioning equipment, and in the best environment they can. This not only directly aids their productivity but sends an important message to themselves and others that their writing is important. Underproductive ones, in contrast, are likely to be found working on crappy equipment in dank basements with the mold and spiders and last season’s wardrobe.

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From The Seven Secrets of the Prolific: The Three Approaches to Productivity

Everyone encounters obstacles to production. A’s surmount them with a minimum of effort and delay; B’s organize their life and work so that the obstacle doesn’t happen or isn’t perceived as such; C’s get derailed. Hillary Rettig’s book The Seven Secrets of the Prolific tells you how to evolve from a C to A to B.

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