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Blogging in the Age of Modern Marketing 18 Set a timer for 45 minutes and close all unnecessary windows on your computer, including chats and email. If you want to get the piece done quickly, it's important to minimize distractions that can lead you astray. These next 45 minutes aren't the time to multitask between different proj- ects – not only will it take more time to write your piece, the content could also appear fragmented since you aren't writing with the same frame of mind. Choose to write your pieces during a time of day where you're most productive. Perhaps you're a morning person and prefer to write pieces at the beginning of the day before Don't allow yourself to get bogged down by writing the perfect sentence or using glamorous words – just focus on writing the piece and getting all your ideas down first. Then you can always go back to edit and revise if necessary. Writers generally feel stuck when they're thinking too hard about Finding the Time to Write 3. you get busy with other priorities. Some people might like to write at the end of the day, just before they head out. Find the time that works best for you and try to stick to it. Now comes the easy part…writing!

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