I’ve been asked a lot now that I’m about to publish Outliers, how I managed to write a book so young. So, today I’m sharing an older post about how I find time to write–I hope it can help some of you out!
I’ve noticed that many people say they never have time to write. It can feel that way at times. However, it’s not true 99% of the time. There is always time, but you have to look for it. Writing has to become your priority. Is your favourite T.V. show more important than an hour’s worth of writing time? Are you doing a million other things in a night, like work, school, cleaning, and walking your dog, that you feel you can’t cut out? That’s because you have made them habits, priorities in your life. If you are serious about writing, it has to be a priority, too. If you make the decision to find time to write, then you will.
There may not be an overwhelming amount of time you can write, but use whatever time you have. Try to write every day, if only a small amount. Progress, no…
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