Articles related to "Disciplined Writing"You want to be a writer. So why is it that writing causes more anxiety than joy whenever you attempt to put fingertips to keyboard or pen to paper?
The hardest part about writing is that first word, but there are ways to make that step easier. Eliminating physical and psychological barriers will help.
Writers and boxers seem to have little in common. Does Ernest Hemingway's love for the "sweet science" show that writers and fighters share more than you think?
Successful writing is a combination of skill, focus and discipline. Learn how to put these into practice.
When discipline strategies stop working, it takes a little creativity to come up with an idea that will motivate students to follow the rules and focus on their work.
Being a writer is not spiritually easy. One needs to be prepared for the vulnerability he/she will inevitably face.
Unmotivated workers are a problem, but the solution may be simpler than you think.
Building classroom discipline through writing kills two birds with one stone. Students get to compose productively while the teacher builds a positive class environment.
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