Hammering out a first draft of 50,000 words in one month is most writers’ dream. Planning to undertake NaNoWriMo, however, already shows commitment that you’re taking your writing seriously. But once the writing starts in earnest, many writers can face obstacles, distractions and maybe even be tempted to give up when they’re feeling creatively blocked and maybe a little fatigued. Perhaps it’s even you.
Fortunately, Stop Procrastinating, the productivity website, has surveyed 2000 NaNoWriMo writers ahead of this year’s challenge to find out what kept them going until the very end. The findings are enlightening and practical. From undertaking a little planning before hand, to doing a little writing on your lunch break and learning how to write anywhere, the strategies are sure to help many undertaking the challenge this year to successfully reach the 50,000 goal.
Stop Procrastinating has assembled all the results in the infographic below.
Courtesy of: stopprocrastinatingapp.com
Guest Post Submitted by Stephen Bennett
Are any of these findings surprising? Will you participate this month? What will you approach differently? Do tell.
Indulge in lengthy descriptions of the scenery. Or a person's face. include lots of lengthy descriptions.
ReplyDeleteDon't use any contractions, either. "Do not" is two words. "Don't" is only one. (You can always go back later and make the stilted parts less stilted...
Cute and clever, Sioux! :-) Thanks for stopping by and weighing in. Now, get to work! :-)
DeleteThose stats were interesting. I have been bitten by the writing bug, so today I began gathering some of my humorous blog posts, and will expand them into vignettes. That's my plan, anyway. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good one, Lin. Wishing you great success! :-)
ReplyDeleteAppreciate this info, thank you! One of these years I'll jump in to the pool and join all the ambitious writers. :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent info on NANO. I have friends who participate, but it's not for me. Makes me limp just to think of it!
ReplyDeleteKaren,
ReplyDeleteYou should! I hear the water is fine. LOL
Thanks for your thoughts.
Sue,
ReplyDeleteI agree; it's not for everyone. Thanks for adding to the mix. :-)