BenShow
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For months, I couldn't write. I'd block out "writing time" on my calendar, sit down with grand ambitions, and then... stare at the wall. Check email. Stare some more. Write one sentence. Give up.
Then a friend introduced me to writing sprints, and it changed everything.
How it works:
I've been doing 4-5 sprints a day for two weeks and I've written more than in the previous two months. It's not all good, but it's there. You can't edit a blank page.
For dissertation writers: try this. Seriously. Just for one day. See what happens
Then a friend introduced me to writing sprints, and it changed everything.
How it works:
- Get a timer (phone, watch, whatever).
- Set it for 25 minutes (or 15, or 45—whatever works).
- Write as fast as you can for that entire time. No editing, no backspacing, no checking sources. Just words on the page.
- When the timer goes off, stop. Take a 5-minute break. Then do another sprint.
I've been doing 4-5 sprints a day for two weeks and I've written more than in the previous two months. It's not all good, but it's there. You can't edit a blank page.
For dissertation writers: try this. Seriously. Just for one day. See what happens