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Lecture Lesson for the Week of April 25, 2022

Sunny Irene Roth

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Hi ladies,

Here is your last lesson for this month.

Enjoy the lesson, and if you wish you can answer the questions and post them in the forum.

Take care, and have a great week!
Irene S. Roth
 

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Hi, Irene, I enjoyed this lesson!

Q&A
  • Writing for the long-haul vs. Impatient - Yes to both!

  • Do you create unrealistic outcomes for completing your projects? If so, how? - I think I'm improving in this regard by recognizing the need for different steps, outlining/planning, drafting, editing, revision; though I'm still learning how to predict better when I'll need to shift back and forth between these

  • Which of the five tips to achieve a writing goal slowly can you incorporate into your writing life? - I am good at timing-flexibility and non-linear progress :) I don't particularly like delayed gratification (too impatient!) but I do work well with future-rewards to work towards (which seems similar, but instead of focusing on the delay, I am thinking future-forward). I most enjoy immersing myself in the present-moment of writing :) when I am able to put all distractions aside!

  • Do you write authentically? - I think so!

  • What are some obstacles to your writing authentically? - thinking about the market over personal writing preferences and interests

  • Do you merely rely on motivation to complete projects? - I try to manipulate my motivation :) Internal-willpower alone I find not-enough; I have to spur myself with external motivations.
Thank you for the insights!
Best,
Cathy
 
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