The Simple Writing Technique which Will Help You to Overcome the Inertia of Perfectionism

Very often, when you need to write something, you may feel the lack of creativity. Actually, this is quite normal for people who write regularly.


Every time you try to find a perfect way to influence your target audience, you risk falling into perfectionism and exhausting your brain. With such approach, instead of writing something ideal, you write very little or nothing at all.
Meanwhile, there is a great technique which helps defeat perfectionism and related problems. This technique is widely known as free writing.


Free writing is a way of writing your ideas very quickly, without expressing judgments. You can use free writing for writing on paper or in your word processor. In general, free writing is much like brainstorming.

The author of this technique is Mark Levy who wrote abook Accidental Genius: Using Writing to Generate Your Best Ideas, Insight, and Content.
As many writers put it, free writing helps them achieve considerable progress in their work. There are many ways and useful tips that will help you with free writing:


Free writing has to be fast
Do not give yourself any time to think, make judgments, or evaluate your thoughts. It does not matter if you make mistakes — just keep writing.


Set limits
Setting limits is always helpful in writing. You can use a time limit (with a timer), a deadline, or a word limit (the more, the better).
Pomodoro Technique is very often used by writers. For example, with Pomodoro, you can set your timer for 25 minutes and write without interruption. When 25 minutes come to an end, you take a short break. After a few 25 minutes sessions, you can take a longer break. Only then, after a long break, you evaluate your writing and correct mistakes. If you are writing a college paper, use some kind of essay checker, or paper checker, to make sure that you accidentally did not use someone else’s ideas or thoughts, and will not submit plagiarized paper.


Use your own style of writing
Today, people, especially writers, read a lot: internet, all kinds of mass media, business literature, and other kinds of writing. As a result, it may be confusing what kind of writing style to choose. When you free write, use your own natural, or conversational, language.


Write everything that comes into your head
Free writing is not the right time for editing, so write down any ideas, words or random point that come into your head. If you hear something that distracts your attention (for example, someone talking or a dog barking outside), write it down. If someone interrupts you, write it down too.


Use different ways to express the same ideas or thoughts
Take one of your last ideas or thoughts and express it differently, with other words. Such approach helps clarify your idea without waiting for inspiration. After that, use our best plagiarism checker online.

Thank you for reading my article!

My name is Tobias Casey. I am a freelance writer with more than 5 years of experience in content writing and blogging, currently employed by noplag.com where I help them with their blog. Also, on a part time basis, I do freelance tutoring. I help my students with their struggles to become a better writer, how to avoid grammar mistakes, spelling mistakes. How to be concise and yet descriptive. How to prove their point in the simplest language possible. How to use proper vocabulary, syntax, punctuation and tone of voice. And of course, how to avoid plagiarism in their reviews, essays and articles. Working in the education sphere, I realized how important it is to be helpful and to be able to deal with any problems students may have in their learning process. If you have any questions or just want to chat about writing, do not hesitate to contact me at email: caseytobb@gmail.com or follow me on Google+, Twitter and Facebook.

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