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Discover How You Best Learn, Process and Communicate
Increase your writing skills by managing your best writing time.
Does it surprise you to know that you have your own way to learn, process, and communicate that works best for you in accordance with your personality and goals in life?
Here are some questions to consider regarding what works best for you and can affect your writing:
Do you learn better by doing, by touching, by watching, by example, or what?
Do you feel energized or drained after spending time with others?
How do you best communicate with others?
Are you a lark (a morning person) or an owl (a night person)?
Do you have a positive or negative outlook on life?
Do you feel energized or drained after a writing session?
Knowing these things about yourself is important because you can get better at spending your time only on the things you really want to instead of the things you think you have to.
All of these are things that you can work on to improve, or you can accept them and work around them.
For example if, after serious reflection, you discover that you’re spending four hours a day watching TV…